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original  copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this 
copy  which  may  be  bibliographically  unique, 
which  may  alter  any  of  the  images  in  the 
reproduction,  or  which  may  significantly  change 
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along  interior  margin/ 

La  re  liure  serr6e  peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
distortion  le  long  de  la  marge  int6rieure 

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appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  se  peut  que  certaines  pages  blanches  ajouttes 
lors  d'une  restauration  apparaissent  dans  le  texte, 
mais,  lorsque  cela  6tait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
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Commentaires  supplimentaires: 


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qu'il  lui  a  6t6  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  details 
de  cet  exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-dtre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  bibliograi3hique,  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  methods  normale  de  filmage 
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slips,  tissues,  etc.,  have  been  refilmed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
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of  tha  original  copy  and  In  kaaping  with  tha 
filming  contract  spaclficatlons. 


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tha  last  paga  with  a  printad  or  lllustratad  Impras- 
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first  paga  with  a  printad  or  lllustratad  impras- 
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different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
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required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
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Books    relating    to    America, 


FROM    ITS    DISCOVERY    TO    THE    PRESENT    TIME. 


By   JOSEPH    SABIN. 


Volume  VII. 


"  A  painfull  work  it  is   I'll  assure  you,  and  more  than  difficult    wherein  what  tnvlr  h^th  h.... 
taken,  as  no  man  thinketh  so  no  man  believeth,  but  he  hath  made  the  trTalf."  ^       "     """ 

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J.  SABIN  &  SONS,  84  NASSAU   STREET. 

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Edition,  525  Copies,  8vo,  of  which  25  are  for  Presentation, 
And   no  Copies  on  Large  Paper,  of  which   10  are  for  Presentation. 


A   Dictionary   of    Books 


RELATING    TO    AMERICA. 


by 
D.  C. 


RANKLIN  (Benjamin).]  An  Account  of 
the  New  Invented  Pennsylvanian  Fire- 
Places ;  Wherein  their  Construction  and 
Manner  of  Operation  is  particularly  ex- 
plained ;  Their  Advantage  above  every 
other  Method  of  Warming  Rooms  obvi- 
ated. With  Directions  for  putting  them 
up,  and  for  Using  them  to  the  best  Ad- 

__^_      vantage.     And  a  Copper-Plate,  in  which 

the  several  Parts  of  the  Machine  are  exactly  laid  down,  from  a 
scale  of  equal  Parts.  Philadelphia  :  Printed  and  Sold  by  B.  Frank- 
lin. 1744.     8vo,  pp.  37.     Folded  Plate.  f.  25490 

This  is  doubtless  the  Franlclin  Stove,  invented  (?)  by  Franlclin,  and  the  pamphlet 
is  probably  written  by  him.  Frequently  reprinted  in  Europe  and  America.  See  Sparks' 
Franklin,  vi.  34. 

[Franklin.]     An  Appeal,  1775.     See  Vol.  i..  No.  1783. 

FnANKLiN.  Autobiography  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  Published 
by  W.  T.  Franklin.  Edited  by  Jared  Sparks.  London :  H.  G. 
Bohn.   1850.    i2mo,  pp.  vi,  154.  25491 

Of  another  edition  of  this  there  was  a  Dutch  translation  published  at  the  Hague 
in  i8z8,  izmo. 

Franklin.  Autobiography  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Edited 
from  his  Manuscript,  with  Notes  and  an  Introduction.  By  John 
Bigelow.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  ^  Co.  1 868.  i2mo, 
pp.  410.     Portrait.  H.  25492 

One  hundred  copies  printed  on  large  paper,  imp.  8to. 
VOL.    VII.  I 


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FRANKLIN. 


Franklin.  Benjamin  Franklin,  his  Autobiography,  with  a 
Narrative  of  his  Public  Life  and  Services,  by  Rev.  H.  Hast- 
ings Weld.  New  Tor k  :  Harper  ^  Brothers.  [1848.]  8vo,  pp. 
xvi,  (2),  549.  n.  25493 

First  issued  in  monthly  parts.     Frequently  reprinted;  the  last,  New  York.   1859. 

[Franklin.]     A  Brief  History.     See  Vol.  11.,  No.  7876. 

Franklin.  A  Collection  of  the  Familiar  Letters  and  Mis- 
cellaneous Papers  of  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  now  for  the  first  time 


Published 

Issued  at  the  same  time  in  London  as  K->rniliar  Letters, 


Boston:   Charles  Bowen,    1833.    i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  295. 

See  No.  2SS07»  '"A*- 

Franklin.  The  Complete  Works,  in  Philosophy,  Politics, 
and  Morals,  of  the  late  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin,  njw  first  Col- 
lected and  Arranged  ;  With  Memoirs  of  his  Early  Life,  written 
by  Himself.  London:  "J.  'Johnson.  1806.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xiv, 
(i),  440,  18  1.;  pp.  vi,  (i),  468;  (2),  vi,  562.     12  Plates,      ba. 

[Franklin.]     Continuation,  1761.     See  No.  25588. 

[Franklin.]  Cool  Thoughts  on  the  Present  Situation  of  our 
Public  AfFairs,  In  a  Letter  to  a  PViend  in  the  Country.  Phila- 
delphia :   Printed  by  W.  Dunlap.  m,dcc,lxiv.     8vo,  pp.  22.       s. 

Franklin.  Correspondance  inedite  et  secrete  du  Doctcur  B. 
Franklin,  Ministre  Plenipotentiaire  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique 
pres  la  Cour  de  France.  Depuis  I'annee  1753  jusqu'en  1790; 
ofi^rant,  en  tiois  parties  completes  et  bien  distinctes,  i"  les  me- 
moires  de  sa  vie  privee  ;  2"  les  causes  premieres  de  la  revolution 
d'Amerique  ;  3"  I'histoire  des  diverses  negociations  entre  I'An- 
gleterre,  la  France  et  les  Etats-Unis.  Publiee,  pour  la  premiere 
fois,  en  France,  avec  des  notes,  additions,  etc.  Paris.  M.  DCCC- 
XVII.     2  vols.,  8vo.     Portrait.     \lbid.'\    1827.  25497 

[Franklin.]  A  |  Dissertation  |  on  |  Liberty  and  Necessity,  | 
Pleasure  and  Pain.  |  London  :  \  Printed  in  the  Year  mdccxxv.  j 
8vo,  pp.  32.  25498 

So  rare,  that  in  Puttick's  catalogue  iS6o,  it  is  said  to  be  "unique.  This  is  the 
long-lost  and  much  sought-for  lukktd  tract  of  the  youth,  Benjamin  Franklin.  It 
eluded  even  the  research  of  Mr.  Sparks,  who  ransacked  European  and  American 
libraries  for  it,  and  says"  (Vol.  viii.,  p.  405),  "No  copy  of  this  tract  ii  now  known  to 
be  in  existence."  Franklin,  in  his  autobiography,  says,  "  I  printed  a  small  number. 
It  occasioned  my  being  more  considered  by  Mr.  Palmer  as  a  young  man  of  some  inge- 
nuity, though  he  seriously  expostulated  with  me  upon  the  principles  of  my  pamphlet." 
In  a  letter  to  his  friend  Benjamin  Vaughan,  he  wrote,  "There  were  only  a  hundred 


FRANKLIN. 


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copies  printed,  of  which  I  gave  a  few  to  friends;  and  afterwards  ...  burnt  the  rest, 
except  one  copy,  ...  I  was  not  nineteen  ye.irj  of  .ige  when  it  was  written.  In  1730,  I 
wrote  a  piece  on  the  other  side  of  tiie  question.  ...  Thia  pamphi(!t  was  never  printed." 
Sft  "Notes  and  Queries,"  Jm.  3,  1852,  from  which  it  appears  it  was  reprinted  in 
sixteen  pages.  It  has  nev(.'i'  bei^n  reprinted  in  any  of  tlie  ediiiona  of  Dr.  Franklin'* 
works.  It  is  priced  in  the  Nu|;geta,  No.  1098,  at  £10  los.  Twenty-five  copies 
were  reprinted,  in  facsimile,  by  Charles  Whittingham,  for  Henry  Stevens,  of  London, 
about  1854. 

[Franklin.]  An  Essay  on  the  African  Slave  Trade.  Phila- 
delphia  :  Printed  by  Daniel  Humphreys,  m.dcc.xc.     8vo,  pp.  15. 

Franklin.  Essa)'s  Humourous,  Moral  and  Literary.  By 
Benjamin  Franklin.  Boston.  1811.  i2mo,  pp.  182,  (2).  4- 
London.    [n.  d.]    i8mo,  pp.  144.  25500 

Frequenfly  reprinted  in  America  and  England.  Also  translated  into  French, 
Paris.   1867.     i6mo. 

Franklin.  The  Examination  of  Doctor  Benjamin  Franklin, 
before  an  August  Assembly,  relating  to  the  Repeal  of  the  Stamp- 
Act,  &c.     [n.  p.    1766.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  p.  25501 

No  title-page;  probably  printed  at  Philadelphia.  Another  edition,  also  without  date 
or  place,  has  23  pages,  8vo.     It  was  reprinted  in  London  as 

Franklin.  The  I  Examination!  of  |  Doctor  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin, |  Relative  to  the]  Repeal  I  of  the  [American  Stamp  Act,  |  in 
mdcclxvi.     London^  mdcclxvii.  |    8vo,  pp.  (2),  50.         ba.,  h. 

Mr.  Rich  quotes  this  title  with  the  words,  "  before  an  Honourable  Assembly." 
This  edition  we  have  not  seen.  Se:  Sparks'  Franklin,  iv.  199,  and  "  M.  Rev.," 
xxxvii.  73. 

Franklin.  Die  Verhorung  Doctor  Benjamin  Franklin's  vor 
der  Hohen  Versammlung  des  Hauses  der  Gemeinen  von  Grosz- 
brittannien,  die  Stampel-Act,  &c.  betrefFend.  Philadelphia :  Ge- 
druckt  bey  S.  Miller.    1766.     8vo,  pp.  43.  p.  25503 

A  German  translation  of  the  preceding. 

Franklin.  Interrogatoire  de  M'  Franklin  Depute  de  Pen- 
silvanie  au  Parlement  de  la  Grande  Bretagne.  Traduit  de 
I'Anglois  par  Ch  ....  D.  H  ...  .  Maitre  de  la  langue  Angloise 
a  Strasbourg.  Prix  24  sols.  [Colophon :]  J  Strasbourg :  de 
r Imprimerie  de  Simon  Kiirsner.  [n.  d.]  Avec  Approbation.  8vo, 
pp.  35.  c.  25504 

Franklin.  Experiments  and  Observations  on  Electricity 
made  at  Philadelphia,  in  America,  By  Mr.  Benjamin  Franklin, 
Esq.     London:  E.  Cave.   1751.    4to.     Plates.  25505 

For  the  second  and  third  editions,  see  New  Experiments,  No.  25559,  infra. 


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FRANKLIN. 


Franklin.  Experiments  and  Observations  on  Electricity, 
made  at  Philadelphia  in  America,  by  Benjamin  Pranklin,  ll.d. 
and  F.R.s.  To  which  arc  added,  Letters  and  Papers  en  Philo- 
sophical Subjects.  The  Whole  Corrected,  Methodized  and 
Improved,  and  now  first  collected  into  one  Volume,  And  Illus- 
trated with  Copper-Plates.  [Fourth  Edition.]  London  :  Printed 
for  David  Henry,  mdcclxix.  4to,  pp.  (iii),  4g6,  (i6).  7  Plates. 
C,  H.  -+-  The  Fifth  Edition.  London :  J.  Newbery.  m.dcc- 
Lxxiv.    4to,  pp.  (2),  vi,  514,  {16).     7  Plates.  25506 

Franklin.  Familiar  Letters  and  Miscellaneous  Papers  of 
Benjamin  Franklin  ;  now  for  the  first  time  Published.  Edited 
by  Jared  Sparks.  ...  With  Explanatory  Notes.  London:  'Jackson 
and  IValford.   1833.     Cr.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  295.  B.  25507 

Stt  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  xxxvii.  149,  and  our  No.  35494,  lufra. 

Franklin.  Father  Abraham's  Speech  To  a  Great  Number 
of  People,  at  a  Vendue  of  Merchant-Goods ;  Introduced  to  the 
Public  by  Poor  Richard,  A  Famous  Pennsylvania  Conjurer,  and 
Almanack-Maker,  In  Answer  to  the  following  Questions;  Pray, 
Father  Abraham,  what  think  you  of  the  Times  r  Won't  these 
heavy  Taxes  quite  ruin  the  Country  }  How  shall  we  be  ever 
able  to  pay  them  ?  What  would  you  advise  us  to  \  To  which 
are  added,  several  curious  Pieces  of  Writing.  Dedham  :  Printed 
by  H.  Mann^  for  IVtn.  Tileston  Clapp^  Boston.  1807.  i2mo,  pp. 
24.      H.     +    New    London,    [n.  d.]     -f   New  Haven,    [n.  d.] 


i2mo,  pp.  16. 


There  are  many  other  editions  of  this  popular  piece. 


25508 


[Franklin.]  A  few  Reasons  in  favour  of  Vendues.  [Printed 
by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall.   About  1772.]     Folio,  I  1.  p. 

Franklin.  Franklin  before  the  Privy  Council,  Whitehall 
Chapel,  London,  1774,  on  behalf  of  the  Province  of  Massachu- 
setts, to  Advocate  the  Removal  of  Hutchinson  and  Oliver. 
Philadelphia:   John  M.  Butler.    1859.     ^^o->  PP-  v,  134.     Plate. 

Privately  printed,  and  scarce. 

Franklin.  Franklin's  Letters  to  his  Kinsfolk,  Written  dur- 
ing the  Years  1818,  '19  &  '20,  from  Edinburgh,  London,  the 
Highlands  of  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  Philadelphia :  J.  Maxwell. 
1822.     2  vols.,  i8mo,  pp. ;  200.  25511 

[Franklin.]  An  Historical  Review  of  the  Constitution  and 
Government  of  Pennsylvania,  From  its  Origin  j  So  far  as  regards 


FRANKLIN. 


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the  several  Points  of  Controversy,  which  have,  from  Time  to 
Time,  arisen  between  the  several  Governors  of  that  Province, 
and  Their  severp'  Assemblies.  Fountlcd  on  Authentic  Docu- 
ments. ...  London  :  R,  Griffiths.  MUCCLIX.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  9  1., 
pp.444.  25512 

Cicnerally  attributed  to  Franklin,  but  perhaps  by  liis  arm  WilHam,  ••It  lias  recently 
been  asccrtaincil,  however,  that  he  wai  not,  in  fact,  the  autlior,  altliDiifjh  it  was  written 
unilrr  his  direction,  and  doubtless  tVom  copious  material  furnislied  by  him."  —  Sparks' 
Franklin,  in.  109.  .S'«  alio  •'  M.  Kev.,"  xxi.  367.  Mr.  Rice's  copy  is  printed  on 
very  thick  paper,  and  is  perhaps  unii^uc.  The  editor  of  the  following  edition  appa- 
rently had  no  doubi;  as  to  the  authorship  : 

Franklin.  An  Historical  Review  of  Pennsylvania,  From  its 
Origin,  Embracing,  among  other  subjects,  the  Various  Points  of 
Controversy  which  have  arisen,  from  time  to  time,  between  the 
several  Governors  and  the  Assemblies.  Founded  on  Authentic 
Documents.  By  Benjamin  Franklin,  ll.d.  [Originallv  Pub- 
lished in  London.]  Philadelphia:  Published  by  E.  Olmsted  and 
IV.  Power.    18 1 2.     8vo,  pp.  xv-xxxvi,  431.  c.  25513 

Forms  Vol.  ii.  of  tiie  edition  of  Franklin's  Works,  in  6  vols.  Some  copies  have 
the  imprint,  Philadelphia :    IV.  Duant.    1808. 

Franklin.  Information  for  those  who  would  remove  to 
America.  By  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin.  London:  M.  Gurney. 
1794.     8vo,  pp.  23.     -\-  London.    1796.     4to.  H.  25514 

Sparks  says  it  was  first  published  in  England  in  1784,  and  afterward  1787,  included 
in  Dilly's  edition  of  Franklin's  Works.     See  Sparks'  Franklin,  11.  453. 

Franklin.  Bericht  fiir  Diejenigen  so  sich  nach  Nordamerika 
begehen  wollen:  aus  dem  Englischen.  Hamburg:  Herold.  1786. 
8vo.  25515 

[Franklin.]  Interest  of  Great  Britain,  1760.  ^i?^  [Jackson 
(Richard)]. 

Franklin.  Internal  State  of  America.  Being  a  True  De- 
scription of  the  Interest  and  Policy  of  that  vast  Continent.  Lon- 
don.  1784.     8vo.  25516 

I  have  never  seen  this  pamphlet,  and  infer  the  title  from  Sparks'  Franklin,  ii.  453, 
where  it  is  said  to  be  reprinted  in  Dilly's  edition  of  Franklin's  Works,  in  1787. 

Franklin.  Jugenbjahre,  von  ihm  selbst  beschrieben  und  aus 
dem  Englischen  iibersetzt  von  G.  U.  Burger.  Berlin :  Rott- 
mann.    1792.     8vo.  25517 

Franklin.  Kleine  Schriften  meist  in  der  Manier  de  Zu- 
schauers  nebst  seinem  Leben.     Aus   dem   Englischen  von  G. 


H 


FRANKLIN. 


•|      ! 


Schatz.  Mit  Franklins  doppelten  Bildnitze.  Weimar:  Im  Ver- 
lage  des  Industrie  Comptoirs.  1794.  2  vols.,  8vo,  7  1.,  pp.  352; 
428.  2  Portraits  of  Franklin.  +  {Ji'id.']  1802.  +  fVeimar : 
Industrie  Comptoir.  i8o2.  2  vols.,  8vo,  Portrait.  +  Rotweil. 
1822.    8vo.  25520 

Franklin.  Leben  und  Schriften.  Aus  dem  Englischen 
ubersetzt.      Weimar.    1818.     2  vols.,  8vo.  25521 

Forms  Vols.  in.  and  iv.  of  Franklin's  works  in  German. 

[Franklin.]  Die  Lautere  Wahrheit,  oder  ernsllche  Be- 
trachtung  des  gegenwiirtigen  Zustandes  der  Sladt  Philadelphia, 
und  der  rrovintz  Pensylvanien.  Von  einem  Handwercksmann 
in  Philadelphia.  Aus  dem  Englischen  ubersetzt  durch  J.  Crell. 
[Philadelphia ;]  Gedruchty  und  z«  Jinden  bey  Gotthard  Armbriister. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  25422 

Title  in  German  text.      A  translation  of  Plain  Truth.      See  No.  25563,   infra. 

Franklin.  Leben  und  Schriften,  nach  der  von  seinem  Enkel 
W.  T.  Franklin,  veranstalten  neuen  London.  Ausgabe  mit 
Benutzung  des  bei  derselben  bekannt  gemachten  nachlasses  und 
friiherer  Quellen  zeitgemass  bearbeitet  von  A.  Binzer.  Kiel. 
1829.    4  vols.,  i2mo.  25523 

Franklin.  Leben  des  Benjamin  Franklin,  von  ihm  selbst 
beschrieben.  Leipzig:  Geo.  Wigand.  1 839.  i6mo.  (Geschichts- 
bibliothek  fur's  Volk,  3  Bd.)  ^55 24 

Franklin.  Leben  und  Ausgewahlte  Schriften  ...  .  Leipzig: 
G.  Wigand.    1838.    i6mo.  25525 

Franklin.  A  Letter  from  Benjamin  Franklin  to  a  Gentle- 
man in  New  Jersey,  dated  Philadelphia,  June  6th,  1753.  Not- 
tingham  \England.    n.  d.]     Folio,  i  1.  25526 

[Franklin.]  A  Letter  to  a  Friend  in  the  Country,  Contain- 
ing the  Substance  of  a  Sermon  Preached  at  Philadelphia,  in  the 
Congregation  of  The  Rev.  Mr.  Hemphill,  concerning  the  Terms 
of  Christian  and  Ministerial  Communion.  Printed  and  sold  by 
B.  Franklin:  Philadelphia.    1735.  25527 

&tt  Sparks'  "Life  of  Franklin,"  p.  125. 

[Franklin  ?]  Letters  |  between  |  Theophilus  and  Eugenio,  | 
on  the  I  Moral  Pravity  of  Man,  |  and  the  |  Means  of  His  Restora- 
tion. I  Wrote  in  the  East-Indies,  |  And  now  First  Published  from 


FRANKLIN. 


«5 


the  Original  Manuscript.]  Philadelphia  :\  Printed  and  Sold  by  B. 
Franilin. \MDCCXLvn.\    410,  pp.  iv,  64.  25528 

Very  rare.  This  is  attributed  to  Franklin,  on  the  authority  of  an  auction  sale 
catalogue. 

Franklin.     Letters  and  Essays.     London.   1820.    8vo.       a. 

Also  many  other  editions. 

Franklin.  The  Life  and  Essays  of  Dr.  Franklin.  London: 
T.  Kinnersly.  [n.  d.]  2  vols.,  i2mo,  Engraved  Title,  pp.  vi, 
471.  +  New  Tork.  1807.  iimo.  +  London.  1816.  8vo.  -f 
New  Tork.   1858.    i2mo,  pp.  375.  25530 

Reprinted  as  Life  and  Essays,  Humorous,  Moral  and  Literary.  Dublin.  1793. 
8vo.  Portrait.  +  Third  Edition.  London.  1800.  %  vols.,  8vo;  and  afterwards  in 
numerous  forms. 

Franklin.  The  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  ll.d.  Printed 
and  sold  by  George  Nicholson.^  Poughnell,  near  Ludlow,  [n.  d.] 
i2mo.  Engraved  Title,  pp.  56.    Portrait.  25531 

Franklin.  The  Life  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin.  Written 
by  Himself.  Second  American  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Benja- 
min Johnson.  1794.  i6mo,  pp.  197.  H-  Third  American  Edition. 
New  -  Tork  :  T.  and  jf.  Swords.  1794.  i6mo,  pp.  214.  Portrait. 
-f-  Salem:  Gushing  and  Carleton.  1796.  i6mo,  pp.  132.  c.  -f- 
Albany.  1 797.  i6mo.  +  Montpelier^  Vt.  [n.  d.]  i6mo.  -(- 
Montpelier :  printed  by  Samuel  Goss^  for  Joseph  Parks.  1 809 .  1 6mo. 
+  New-Tork :  Printed  by  Clayton  l^  Van  Norden.  1824.  i6mo. 
-f  \Ibid.'\   1825.  w.  25532 

Franklin.  The  Life  of  the  late  Doctor  Benjamin  Franklin. 
Written  by  Himself.  Philadelphia:  Johnson  &  Warner.  181 1. 
l2mo,  pp.  104.  +  {^Ibid.']  18 1 2.  -\-  Edinburgh.  1 839.  -{-Phila- 
delphia.  1864.     BA.    4    New  Tork.  [n.  d.]  25533 

Franklin.  Life  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin,  Written  by 
Himself;  with  Essays,  Humorous,  Moral,  and  Literary.  Boston. 
18 15.    i6mo.     Portrait.  w.  25534 

Franklin.  The  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  including  a 
Sketch  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  War  of  Independence, 
and  of  the  Various  Negotiations  at  Paris  for  Peace ;  with  the 
History  of  his  Political  and  other  Writings.  London.  1826. 
i2mo.  25535 

Franklin.  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  Written  by  Himself. 
Together  with  his  Essays,  Humorous,  Moral  and  Literary. 
Juburn,  N.  N.  [sic]  Derby,  Miller  i5^  Co.   1848.    i2mo.     25536 

Reprinted.     Auburn,  N.  Y.   1853.    izmo.     Also  issued  in  8 vo. 


T 


i6 


FRANKLIN. 


Franklin.  The  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklins.  Vol.  i.  B. 
Franklin's  Autobiography.  With  an  Appendix.  Leipzig:  A. 
Diirr.  1 85-.  8vo,  pp.  x,  239.  i  Lithograph.  (Diirr's  Coll.  of 
Stand.  Amer.  Auth.,  Vol.  11.)  25537 

Franklin.  The  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  containing  the 
Autobiography  ;    with   Notes  and  a  Continuation.      By   Jared 


8vo. 


Sparks.     Boston.    1845.     8vo,  pp.  612.    +  Dessau.   1854. 

Franklin.  The  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Illustrated  by 
Tales,  Sketches,  and  Anecdotes.  Adapted  to  the  Use  of  Schools. 
Philadelphia:   Thomas^  Cowperthwait  iif  Co.   1838.    i2mo. 

Franklin.     Franklin's  Leben.     Tiibingen.  1795.    8vo. 

Franklin.  Het  Leven  van  Benjamin  Franklin,  door  hem- 
zelven  beschreven.  Benevens  deszelfs  zede-,  staat-,  letterkun- 
dige  en  geestige  schriften.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Groningen :  IV. 
Zuidema.  1798-1800.  2  vols,  in  i,  8vo,  6  1.,  pp.  258  ;  5  1., 
pp.  432.  c.  25541 

Franklin.  Der  Weg  zum  Gliick,  oder  Leben  und  Meynun- 
gen  des  Dr.  Benjamin  P'ranklin.  Von  ihm  selbst  geschrieben. 
Reading^  {Pa.):  Heinrich  B.  Sage.  1820.  l8mo,  pp.  128.  C. 
+  'sHage.   1828.    8vo.  25542 

Franklin.  Vie  de  Benjamin  Franklin :  ecrite  par  lui-meme, 
suivie  de  ses  oeuvres  morales,  politiques  et  litteraires,  dont  la  plus 
grand  partie  n'avoit  pas  encore  ete  publiee.  Traduite  de  I'An- 
glais,  avec  des  notes,  par  J.  Castera.  Paris:  F.  Buisson  An  vi. 
de  la  Republique.   [1799.]     8vo,  pp.  viii,  438.  25543 

Franklin.  Melanges  de  morale,  d'economie  et  de  politique, 
extraits  des  ouvrages  de  Benjamin  Franklin  ...  .  Paris:  Chez 
Antoine-Augustin  Renouard.  1824.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  vi,  252; 
(2),  182.     Portrait.  B.  25544 

Franklin.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Benjamin 
Franklin,  ll.d.,  f.r.s.,  &c.  Minister  Plenipotentiary  from  the 
United  States  of  America,  at  the  Court  of  France,  and  for  the 
Treaty  of  Peace  and  Independence  with  Great  Britain,  &c.  &c. 
Written  by  Himself  to  a  late  Period,  and  continued  to  the  time 
of  his  Death,  by  his  Grandson ;  William  Temple  Franklin. 
Now  first  published  from  the  original  MSS.  Comprising  the 
Private  Correspondence  and  Public  Negociations  of  Dr.  Frank- 
lin, and  a  selection  from  his  Political,  Philosophical,  and  Miscel- 
laneous Works.  London:  Henry  Colburn.  1818-19.  6  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  xii,  54    ;  (2),  450  ;  xvi,  456  ;  xii,  392  ;  xvi,  493  ;  viii. 


mmmimmiimm 


FRANKLIN. 


X7 


523.     10  Plates.     H.    4-  Second  [and  Third]  Edition.     [^Ibid.'\ 
3  vols.,  4to,  pp.  X,  450,  Ixxxviii,  (i),  Map;  xxiv,  449  ;  (2),  xii, 


570,  10  Plates,    -f  New  Edition. 
Co/burn  by  R.  Bentley.   1833. 


6  vols.,  8vo. 


London :  published  for  Henry 
c.  25545 

All  of  these  sets  are  often  broken  up,  and  the  three  series  of  Life,  Correspondence, 
and  Posthumous  Writings  sold  separately  with  the  same  ge.ieral  title,  and  the  editions 
are  sometimes  mixed.  "  Ca'veat  emptor."  The  so-called  new  edition  of  1833  is  the 
first  edition  of  1818,  with  new  title-pages  only.  See  "  M.  Rev.,'{  lxxxiii.  18  and 
133;  Lxxxviii.  409;  and  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  vii.  289. 

Franklin.  Memoirs  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  Written  by  Him- 
self and  Continued  by  his  Grandson,  with  his  Correspondence, 
Essays,  Diplomatic  Transactions,  &c.  with  a  Postliminious  Pref- 
ace. Philadelphia.  1834.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxxviii,  624 ;  vii, 
517.    -H  New  Tor k.   1861.     2  vols.,  8vo.  25546 

Franklin.  Memoirs  of  Benjamin  Franklin  j  Written  by 
Himself.  With  his  most  Interesting  Essays,  Letters,  and  Mis- 
cellaneous Writings ;  Familiar,  Moral,  Political,  Economical, 
and  Philosophical.  Selected  with  care  from  all  his  Published 
Productions,  and  comprising  whatever  is  most  Entertaining  and 
Valuable  to  the  General  Reader.    New-  York :  Harper  &  Brothers. 

1839.  2  vols.,  i8mo,  pp.   287;  (2),  288.     B.,  ba.    +  [_Ibid.'] 

1840.  -i-  \_Ibid.'\   1845.  25547 

Franklin.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin, 
Written  by  Himself.  Illustrated  Edition.  New-York:  John 
Doggett,  Jr.   1850.    8vo.  25548 

Franklin.     Memoires  de  la  vie  privee  de  Benj.  Franklin 
ecrits  par  lui-meme,  suivis  d'un  precis  historique  de  sa  vie  po 
tique.     Paris.   1791.     8vo.  25549 

Franklin.  Memoires  sur  la  vie  et  les  ecrits  de  Benjamin 
Franklin,  ...  Publics  sur  le  manuscrit  origina  redigee  par  lui- 
meme  en  grande  partie,  et  continue  jusqu'a  sa  mort.  Par  Wil- 
liam Temple  Franklin,  son  petit-fils.  Tome  Premier,  Avec 
une  Portrait  de  B.  PVanklin.  J  Paris :  Chez  Treuttel  et  Wiirtx^ 
Libraires,  rue  de  Bourbon.^  n"  17  ;  Et  a  Strasbourg.,  meme  Maison 
de  Commerce.  A  Londres :  Chez  H.  Colburne.  18 18.  3  vols., 
4to,  10  1.,  pp.  390  i  (6),  435  i  16  1.,  pp.  410.  25550 

This  translation  was  by  M.  Le  Veillard.     Ste  Sparks'  Frank  n,  x.  231 

Franklin.  Memoires  complets,  oeuvres  morales  et  litteraires, 
traduites  d'apres  la  derniere  edition  publiee  a  New- York.     Paris. 

1841.  8vo.  25551 

VOL.  VII.  2 


i8 


FRANKLIN. 


Franklin.  Memoires  ecrits  par  lui-mcme.  Traduite  de 
1* Anglais,  et  annotes  par  £douard  Laboulaye.  Paris :  L.  Ha- 
chette  et  O.     i2nio.  25552 

Franklin.  Gedenkschriften  van  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  be- 
staande  in  uitgelezen  brieven.  Naar  het  Engelsch.  Haarlem. 
MDCCCxvii.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  338.  b.  25553 

[Franklin.]  A  Memorial  of  the  Case  of  the  German  Emi- 
grants settled  in  the  British  Colonies  of  Pennsilvania,  and  the 
back  Parts  of  Maryland,  Virginia,  &c.  London:  Printed  in  the 
Tear  mdccliv.    4to,  pp.  20,  8.  25554 

Franklin.  Miscelanea  de  Economia,  Politica,  y  Moral,  ex- 
tractada  de  las  Obras  de  Benjamin  Franklin,  y  precedida  de  una 
Noticia  sobre  su  Vida.  Traducida  del  Frances  por  R.  Mangino. 
Paris.   1825.     2  vols.,  i8mo.  25555 

[Franklin.]  A  Modest  Enquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Ne- 
cessity of  a  Paper  Currency.  Philadelphia :  Printed  and  sold  at 
the  New  Printing- Office^  near  the  Market.    1729.     8vo,  pp.  36. 

Written  and  printed  by  B.  Franklin,  to  encourage  making  more  paper  money,  which 
was  done.  Signed  "  B.  B.  April  3.  1729."  His  first  published  tract,  which  was 
well  received  by  the  common  people,  but  disliked  by  the  rich. 

Franklin.  Nachgelassene  Schriften  und  Correspondenz ; 
nebst  einem  Leben.  Aus  dcm  Englischen.  Weimar:  Industrie- 
Comptoir.   1817-19.    5  vols.,  8vo.  25556*2 

Vols.  HI.  and  iv.  are  entitled  "  Franklin's  Leben  ;"  Vol.  v.,  "  Aufsatze  vermischen 
Inhalti," 

[Franklin.]  A  Narrative  of  the  Late  Massacres,  in  Lancaster 
County,  of  a  Number  of  Indians,  Friends  of  this  Province,  By 
Persons  unknown.  With  some  Observations  on  the  same. 
Printed  in  the  Tear  m,dcc,lxiv.     8vo,  pp.  31.  P.  25557 

Written  and  printed  by  B.  Franklin.  Shehaes,  one  of  the  slain,  had  assisted  in  the 
second  treaty  (1701)  with  Wm.  Penn.  Twenty-two  unoffending,  innocent  Indians, 
old  men,  women,  and  children,  who  had  long  lived  af  peace  with  and  among  the 
whites,  were  murdered,  with  every  circumstance  of  cowardly  cruelty,  by  a  mob  of  the 
Presbyterian  settlers,  calling  themselves  the  Paxton  Boys,  led  on  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Elder,  persuading  themselves  they  were  doing  God's  work.  Mr.  Field,  in  his  "  In- 
dian Bibliography,"  characterizes  this  massacre  as  "  the  most  horrible  picture  of  human 
phrensy  this  continent  ever  saw  " 

[Franklin.]  Necessary  Truth ;  or  Seasonable  Considera- 
tions for  the  Inhabitants  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  and  Province 
of  Pennsylvania.  In  relation  to  the  Pamphlet  call'd  Plain  Truth : 
and  Two  other  Writers  in  the  News-Paper.  Philadelphia : 
printed  in  the  Tear  Mdccxlviii.    8vo,  pp.  i6.  p.  25558 

In  the  type  oi  Franklin  and  Hall,  and  probably  written  by  Franklin. 


FRANKLIN. 


>9 


Franklin.  New  Experiments  and  Observations  on  Elec- 
tricity. Made  at  Philadelphia  in  America.  By  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin, Esq.;  ...  The  Second  Edition.  London:  D,  Henry  and  R. 
Cave.  1754.  4to,  pp.  (2),  154.  -f-  Third  Edition.  London:  D. 
Henry  and  R.  Cave.   1760.     4to,  pp.  (6),  154.  25559 

There  are,  in  all,  three  parts  of  these  experiments,  and  copies  are  sometimes  made 
up  with  the  dates  of  1760,  1762,  and  1754.     See  Experiments,  No.  25505,  tupra. 

Franklin.  Osservazione  a  chiunque  desideri  passare  in 
America.     Padova.   1785      8vo.  25560 

Franklin.  A  Paper  supposed  to  have  been  Written  by  Dr. 
Benj.  Franklin  at  Paris,  for  the  purpose  of  Borrowing  Money 
for  the  Use  of  the  United  States.     [About  1776.]    8vo. 

Title  from  J.  R.  Smith's  sale  catalogue. 

Franklin.  Philosophical  and  Miscellarjous  Papers.  Lately 
written  by  B.  Franklin,  ll.d.  ...  London:  C.  Dilly.  m.dcc- 
Lxxxvii.    8vo,  pp.  (6),  1 36.     Plates.  h.  25562 

[Franki  TN.]     See  Plain  Facts. 

[Franklin.]  Plain  Truth :  or.  Serious  Considerations  on  the 
Present  State  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia  and  Province  of  Penn- 
sylvania. By  a  Tradesman  of  Philadelphia.  Printed  in  the  Tear 
mdccxlvii.    8vo,  pp.  22.  p.  25563 

Written  and  printed  by  Benjamin  Franklin.  On  the  back  of  the  title-page  is  a 
rude  woodcut  of  Hercules  and  the  Waggoner.  A  second  edition  in  the  same  year, 
which  contains  an  extra  leaf,  unpaged,  pp.  2.  Printed  and  sold  by  Godhard  Am- 
bruster  :  PhUadelphia.  1 747.  8vo.  Both  editions  are  very  rare.  For  a  Reply,  «<  A 
Treatise,  etc.,  1748,  and  "Sundry  Christian  Truths,  and  Short  Views  of  a  Pamphlet 
lately  Published,  entitled,  *  Plain  Truth.'  In  German.  By  a  Tradesman  of  German- 
town.      Germantoiun  :  printed  by  C.  Sower.   1748." 

Franklin.  A  Pocket  |  Almanack  |  For  the  Year  1742.  |  Fitted 
for  the  Use  of  Penn-|sylvania,  and  the  neigh- 1  bouring  Prov- 
inces. I  By  Richard  Saunders,  Phil.  |  Philadelphia  :  |  Printed  by  B. 
Franklin.  \     32mo,  pp.  16.  25564 

Continued  to  1749;  after  that  date,  printed  "by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall,  to  1766 
or  later. 

Franklin.  Political,  Miscellaneous,  and  Philosophical  Pieces ; 
Arranged  under  the  following  Heads,  and  Distinguished  by 
Initial  Letters  in  each  Leaf:  [o.  p.]  General  Politics  ;  [a.  13. 
p.]  American  Politics  before  the  Troubles  ;  [a.  d.  f.]  Amer- 
ican Politics  during  the  Troubles  j  [p.  p.]     Provincial  of  Colony 


20 


FRANKLIN. 


Politics ;  and  [m.  p.]  Miscellaneous  and  Philosophical  Pieces ; 
Written  by  Benj.  Franklin,  ll.d.  ...  Now  first  Collected,  With 
Explanatory  Plates,  Notes,  And  an  Index  to  the  Whole.  Lon- 
don  :  y.  Johnson.  M  Dec  Lxxix.  4to,  pp.  xi,  (i),  567,  (7).  Por- 
trait, 3  Plates,  and  Table.  ba.  25565 

See  "M.  Rev.,"  Lxii.  194.     Also  printed  on  large  paper. 

Franklin.  Poor  Richard,  1733.  -^^  Almanack  For  the 
Year  of  Christ  1733,  Being  the  First  after  Leap  Year,  and  makes 
since  the  Creation  ...  Wherein  is  contained  The  Lunations, 
Eclipses,  Judgme.it  of  the  Weather,  Spring  Tides,  Planets  Mo- 
tions &  mutual  Aspects,  Sun  and  Moon's  Rising  and  Setting, 
Length  of  Days,  Time  of  High  Water,  Fairs,  Courts,  and  obser- 
vable Days.  Fitted  to  the  Latitude  of  Forty  Degrees,  and  a 
Meridian  of  Five  Hours  West  from  London,  but  may  without 
sensible  Error,  serve  all  the  adjacent  Places,  even  from  New- 
foundland to  South-Carolina.  By  Richard  Saunders,  Philom. 
Philadelphia :  Printed  and  sold  by  B.  Franklin^  at  the  New  Print- 
ing-O^ce  near  the  Market,  [n.  d.]    i2mo,  12  1.  P.  25566 

Reprinted  in  facsimile,  Philadelphia:  George  S.  Appleton.  1847?  lamo.  This  is 
the  first  of  this  series  of  almanacs,  of  which  a  complete  set  is  almost  unknown. 
The  issues  for  1733  ^°  '749)  inclusive,  all  consist  of  12  leaves  each.  The  almanac 
for  1748  is  entitled, 

Franklin.  Note,  This  Almanack  us'd  to  contain  but  24 
Pages,  and  |  now  has  36 ;  yet  the  Price  is  very  little  advanc'd.  | 
Poor  Richard  improved  :  |  Being  an  |  Almanack  |  and  Ephemeris ) 
of  the  I  Motions  of  the  Sun  and  Moon  j|  the  True  |  Places  and 
Aspects  of  the  Planets  ;  |  the  |  Rising  and  Setting  of  the  Sun  ;  |  and 
the  I  Rising,  Setting  and  Southing  of  the  Moon,]  for  the  |  Bissextile 
Year,  1748.  |  Containing  also,  |  The  Lunations,  Conjunctions, 
Eclipses,  judg- 1  ment  of  the  Weather,  Rising  and  Setting  of  the  | 
Planets,  Length  of  Days  and  Nights,  Fairs,  Courts,  |  Roads,  &c. 
Together  with  useful  Tables,  chro- 1  nological  Observations,  and 
entertaining  Remarks.  |  Fitted  to  the  Latitude  of  Forty  Degrees, 
and  a  Meridian  of  near  |  five  Hours  West  from  London ;  but 
may,  without  sensible  Error,  |  serve  all  the  Northern  Colonies,  j 
By  Richard  Saunders,  ^\v\ovci.\Philadelphia :  Printed  and  Sold  by 
B.  Franklin.\    i2mo,  pp.  36.  25567 

Continued  to  1761  by  B.  Franklin;  after  this  year,  to  1766,  it  was  Printed  and 
sold  by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall.  lamo,  all  with  pp.  36.  It  was  continued  by  Hall 
and  Sellers,  Philadelphia,  to  1794  or  later.  To  the  almanac  for  1758  is  prefixed  a 
collectioii  of  the  Proverbs,  etc.,  scattered  through  the  previous  numbers.  These 
sayings  were   frequently  reprinted   in   England   as   the    "  Way  to   Wealth,"  and    in 


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French  a>  the  "  La  srience  du  bonhomme  Richard."  Stevens,  in  his  "  Nuggets," 
No.  I  no,  has  also  reprinted  them.  The  almanac  Jor  1758  »i  the  mott  rare  and 
valuable  of  the  leriet.  The  almanacs  for  1733-1741  were  reprinted  and  ada|>ted  to 
the  years  1H50,  1R51,  and  1852,  as  below; 

Franklin.  "  Poor  Richard."  Poor  Richard's  Almanac  for 
1850,  [1851],  [1852]  as  Written  by  Benjamin  Franklin,  for  the 
Years  1733-1734-1735.  [^73^-^737]  •••  The  Astronomical 
Calculations  ...  adapted  to  Boston,  New- York,  ...  To  which  is 
added,  ...  the  Life  of  the  Great  Philosopher,  Written  by  Him- 
self. ...  New-J'ork:  John  Doggett^Jr.  1849-50.  3V0IS.,  i2mo, 
pp.  60.  B.,  H.  25568 

Franklin.  Posthumous  and  other  Writings,  (not  contained 
in  his  Collected  Works,  Published  from  the  Originals,  by  his 
Grandson,  W.  T.  Franklin).  London:  H.  Colburn.  1819.  2 
vols.,  8vo.  25569 

These  are  Vol.  v.  of  vi.  of  our  No.  25545,  supra^  with  new  title-pages. 

Franklin.  The  Private  Correspondence  of  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin, ...  comprising  a  Series  of  Letters  ...  Illustrating  the  Me- 
moirs of  his  Public  and  Private  Life.  ...  Published  from  the 
Originals,  by  his  Grandson,  Wm.  Temple  Franklin.  London: 
Henry  Colburn.  1817.  4to,  pp.  xxiii,  (2),  449.  H.  •!■  Second 
Edition,  with  Additions.  London:  H.  Colburn.  18 17.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  486  ;  xi,  475.     Plate.  c.  25571 

The  quarto  edition  forms  Vol.  11.  of  our  No.  2554;,  stifira.     The  8vo  forms  Vols. 
III.  and  IV.     The  title-pages  of  the  fourth  edition  sometimes  vary. 

Franklin.  Correspondance  choisie,  suivie  de  ses  memoires, 
publics  par  son  petit-fils  W.  Temple  Franklin,  traduit  Fran^ais. 
Strassbourg.  "^SSl"^ 

Franklin.  The  Private  Life  of  tha  late  Benjamin  Franklin, 
ll.d.  Late  Minister  Plenipotentiary  from  the  IJnited  States  of 
America  to  France,  &c.  ...  Originally  written  by  Himself,  and 
now  Translated  from  the  French.  To  which  arc  added,  Some 
Account  of  his  Public  Life,  a  variety  of  Anecdotes  concerning 
him,  by  MM.  Brissot,  Condorcet,  Rochefaucault,  Le  Roy,  &c. 
and  the  Eulogium  of  M.  Fauchet.  ...  London:  J.  Parsons.  1793. 
8vo,  pp.  xvi,  324.  25573 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  xnt.  307. 

[Franklin.]  Proposal  for  Promoting  Useful  Knowledge, 
&c.     Phila.   14  May^  1743«  25574 

Originally  printed  as  a  circular.     See  Sparks'  Franklin,  vi.  14. 


22 


FRANKLIN. 


[Franklin.]  Proposals  relating  to  the  Education  of  Youth 
in  Pennsylvania.     Philadelphia,  m.ucc.xlix.    8vo,  pp.  32.     ba. 

In  the  advcrtisemKnt  prefixed  to  this  pamphlet,  letters  on  the  aubject  are  requested 
to  be  addressed  to  B.  Franlilin,  Printer,  &>-.,  from  which  it  appears  probable  that 
Franklin  was  the  author. 

[Franklin.]  Remarks  on  a  late  Protest  against  the  Appoint- 
ment of  Mr.  Franklin  an  Agent  for  this  Province.  [5.  Franklin: 
Philadelphia.  Nov.  $th^  1 764.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  c.  25576 

This  was  an  answer  to  •'  A  Protest  agiinst  the  Appointment  of  Mr.  Franklin  an 
Agent  for  Pennsylvania.    1764."    8vo,  which,  in  its  turn,  was  answered  by 

Franklin.  An  Answer  to  Mr.  P'ranklin's  Remarks,  on  a 
late  Protest.  Philadelphia :  IVilliam  Bradford,  m.dcc.lxiv.  8vo, 
pp.  22.  P.  25577 

A  very  furious  attack  on  Dr.  Franklin.  "There  is  ample  room  to  show  how  dia- 
metrically opposite  his  principles  have  been  at  different  times ;  hov  he  has  paid  servile 
court  to  all  sides,  deceived  all,  calumniated  all !  " —  Page  21. 

[Franklin.]  Remarks  concerning  the  Savages  of  North 
America.     Birmingham.    1784.     8vo.  25578 

In  an  advertisement  to  this  tract  it  is  stated  that  it  was  written  by  Dr.  Franklin,  and 
taken  from  a  copy  printed  by  himself,  for  his  own  amusement,  at  his  house  at  Passy. 
"  It  is  .strongly  marked  by  that  plainness  and  simplicity  of  manner,  accompanied  by 
that  point  and  poignancy,  which  distinguish  the  doctor's  writings,  whenever  he  chooses 
to  indulge  his  vein  of  pleasantry."  —  M.  Rtv.,  lxxi.  70,  Reprinted  in  Two  Tracts. 
See  our  No.  25594,  supra. 

[Franklin.]  Report  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin,  and  other 
Commissioners,  charged  by  the  King  of  France,  with  the  Exam- 
ination of  the  Animal  Magnetism,  as  now  practised  at  Paris. 
Translated  from  the  French.  With  an  Historical  Introduction. 
London:    'J.  'Johnson.   1785.     pp.  xx,  123.  25579 

Franklin.  Rules  for  Reducing  a  Great  Empire  to  a  Small 
one.  By  the  late  Benjamin  Franklin,  l.l.d.  f.r.s.  Dedicated  to 
the  Right  Honourable  Alexander,  Lord  Loughborough.  To 
which  is  subjoined  The  Declaration  of  Independence  by  the 
Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  General 
Congress  assembled.  London:  'James  Ridgway.  1793.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  25580 

Written  for  "The  Public  Advertiser"  (London),  Oct.  1772.  The  Earl  of  Hills- 
borough is  alluded  to.     The  dedication  to  this  edition  is  ironical. 

Franklin.  ...  Sammtliche  Werke.  Aus  dem  Englischen 
und  Franzosischen  ubersetzt.  ...  von  G.  T.  Wenzel.  Dresden: 
Walther.  1780.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (12),  502,  Portrait;  (12), 
442,  Plates  i  (12),  636.  B.  25581 


FRANKLIN. 


i3 


Franklin.  Sammtliche  Werke.  Ncbst  dessin  Lcbens-be- 
schrcibung.      Hamburg:   Schuberth.    1845.     32010.  25582 

Franklin.  La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard,  ou  moyen  facile 
de  payer  les  impots,  dans  les  Possessions  de  I'Amerique  Angloise; 
contenant  un  Discours  de  Mr.  J.  Hancock,  M.  Francklinn,  &c. 
Traduit  de  I'Anglois.  J  Philadelphie^  et  se  trouve  a  Lausanne. 
1778.  i2mo.  -f  Scconde  edition,  exactement  semblable  a  la 
premiere.  Philadelphie  et  Paris  :  Renault.  1 778.  i2mo,  pp.  151. 
+  Troisieme  edition.  \^Ibid.'\  ■]- a  Riom.  1799.  i2mo.  -4-  Paris. 
1830.  i2mo,  pp.  30.  H.  +  Paris.  1852.  i8mo,  pp.  35.  H. 
-f  Paris:  Jules  Renouard.    1865.     32mo,  2  '.,  pp.  34.     H.  25583 

Contains  also  the  examination  of  Dr.  Franklin  before  the  British  Parliament,  in 
1766.  Translated  by  Dupont  dc  Nemours.  The  Constitution  of  Pennsylvania,  r.s 
established  in  1776.  And  the  examination  of  Mr.  Penn,  at  the  bar  of  Parliament,  in 
1776.     Translated  by  MM.  Quetant  and  Lccuy.     There  arc  many  other  editions. 

Franklin.  La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard.  [Precedec 
de  I'histoire  typographique  de  I'auteur.]  Paris:  C.  L.  F.  Pan- 
koucke.  1827.    Folio,  pp.  xvi,  16.  s.  25584 

A  splendid  edition,  and  but  few  printed. 

Franklin.  La  Science  du  Bonhomme  Richard,  precedec 
d'un  Abrege  de  la  vie  de  Franklin,  et  suivie  de  sur  Interrogatoire 
devant  la  Chambre  des  Communes.  Paris.  V An  11.  [1794.] 
i6mo.  25585 

Franklin.  La  Ciencia  del  buen  Ricardo  6  el  Camino  de  la 
fortuna.  Y  Pensamientos  sobre  moral,  politica,  literatura,  reli- 
gion y  costumbres  por  J.  M.  Samper.  Caracas.  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  88.  25586 

Franklin.  The  Select  Works  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  in- 
cluding his  Autobiography ;  with  Notes  and  Memoirs.  By  Epes 
Sargent.     Boston.   1858.    i2mo,  pp.  502.     Portrait.  25587 

Franklin.     See  Second  Appeal,  infra. 

[Franklin.]  Some  Account  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  ; 
From  its  first  Rise,  to  the  Beginning  of  the  Fifth  Month,  called 
May,  1754.  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  B.  Frf^nklin  and  D.  Hall. 
MDCCLiv.  4to,  pp.  40.  +  Continuation  of  the  Account  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Hospital;  From  the  First  of  May  1754,  to  the 
Fifth  of  May  1761,  With  an  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Contri- 
butors, and  of  the  Legacies  w^hich  have  been  bequeathed,  for 
Promotion  and  Support  thereof,  from  its  first  Rise  to  that  Time. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall,  mdcclxi. 
4to,  pp.  41-77-  25588 


T 


24 


FRANKLIN. 


[Franklin.]  Some  Account  of  the  Success  of  Inoculation 
for  the  Small-rox  in  Kngland  and  America.  Together  with 
Plain  Instructions.  ...  Loudon:  Printed  by  IV.  Straban.  m,dcc,- 
Lix.    8vo,  pp.  8,  12.  H.  25589 

[Franklin.J  Some  Observations  concerning  the  Increase 
of  Mankind,  Peopling  of  Countries,  &c.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  15.  H.  25590 

[P'ranklin.]  Some  |  Observations  |  on  the  |  Proceedings  |  against 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Hemphill ;  |  with  a  |  Vindication  of  his  Sermons.  | 
Philadelphia :  Printed  and  sold  by  B.  Franklin.  173S.I  i2mo,  pp. 
32.    +  The  Second  Edition.     [^Ibid.']  25591 

Ascribed  positively  to  Franklin  in  Webster's  "  Presbyterian  Church  in  America," 
p.  III. 

[Franklin.]  The  True  Root  of  Scarcity;  or  Sure  Road  to 
Competence  in  times  of  Dearth,  And  to  Riches  in  times  of 
Plenty.     Edinburgh  :   C.  Stewart  iff  Co.  m,dccc,i.    1 2mo,  pp.  23. 

[Franklin.]     True  State  of  Proceedings.     See  [Lee  (A.)] 

Franklin.     Tvaer  aefisogur.      Copenhagen.   1839.     8vo. 

Lives  of  Franklin  and  Oberlin  in  Icelandic. 

[Franklin.]  Two  Tracts  :  Information  to  those  who  would 
remove  to  America.  And,  Remaiks  concerning  the  Savages  of 
North  America.  London :  John  Stockdale.  mdcclxxxiv.  8vo, 
pp.  39.  +  Second  Edition.  [/^/V/.]  8vo,  pp.  39.  +  Third 
Edition.     [^Ibid.'\    8vo,  pp.  39.    -f  Dublin.   1784.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

The  first  of  these  tracts  was  wricicn  by  Dr.  Franklin,  on  account  of  numerous 
applications  made  to  him  by  percuns  desirous  of  emigrating  to  America,  with  .languine 
expectations,  in  order  that  they  might  not  be  disappointed  on  their  arrival.  The 
seccnd  is  a  reprint  of  our  No.  25578,  iuyra. 

[Franklin  .']  View  of  the  Title  to  Indiana,  a  Tract  of 
Country  on  the  River  Ohio.  Containing  Indian  Conferences  at 
Johnson-Hall,  in  May,  1765  —  the  Deed  of  the  Six  Nations  to 
the  Proprietors  of  Indiana,  settling  the  Boundary  Line  between 
the  English  and  Indians  Lands  —  and  the  Opinion  of  Counsel  on 
the  Title  of  the  Proprietors  of  Indiana.  Philadelphia :  Printed 
by  Styner  and  Cist,  mdcci.xxvi.     8vo,  pp.  46.  P.  25595 

This  was  a  favorite  scheme  of  Dr.  Franklin's,  from  which  he  counted  on  large 
profits.  At  the  conclusion,  to  Counsellor  Dagge's  and  Mr.  Serjeant  Glynn's  opinions 
in  its  favor,  he  added  his  own  and  that  of  Patrick  Henry,  junr.,  dated  Phila.  July, 
1775- 


ii  ; 

in 
•.1 


FRANKLIN. 


25 


Franklin.  The  Way  to  Wealth,  or  Poor  Richard  Improved. 
La  Science  du  Honnehomme  Richard,  on  inoycn  facile  de  payer 
les  impots.  Lettres  dc  Franklin.  Dialogue  entre  la  goutre  et 
Franklin.  Ouelques  mots  sur  I'Amerique.  Avis  a  ceux  qui 
voudroient  aller  s'etablir  dans  cette  contree.  Observations  sur 
les  sauvages  du  Nord  de  I'Amerique.  Paris :  Printed  for  Ant. 
Aug.  Renounrd.    1795      i8mo,  pp.  1 8 1,  28.      Portrait.  2559^ 

Beautifully  printed.     The  Urttcrs  to  Kr.inklin  above  mcntiuned  are   private,  and  ad- 
dressed to  Madame  *  *,  dated  Fassy,  1778  and  1779. 

Franklin.  The  Way  to  Wealth  as  clearly  shown  in  the 
Preface  of  an  old  Pennsylvania  Almanac,  intitled,  Poor  Richard 
Improved,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  4-  Paisley,  1784.  iimo, 
pp.  16.  4-  IVorcester.  1 790.  l2mo.  |-  London.  1 823.  l2mo. 
-I-  Newburyport^  Mass.  [n.  d.]  i2mo.  -\-  fFindsor^  Ft.  1826. 
24mo.  25597 

Franklin.  The  Way  to  Wealth ;  or,  the  Admonition  of 
Poor  Richard.  ...  The  Whistle,  a  Story.  ...  By  Dr.  Franklin. 
...  Printed  by  J.  Marshall^  Newcastle.  [18 17.]  l2mo,  pp.  24. 
•f  Way  to  Wealth,  to  which  is  added  the  Prompter,  or  Maxims 
and  Common  Sayings,  by  Noah  Webster.  1808.    i2mo.     Plate. 

Also  issufii  with  various  other  titlcr  ;  one  is  called  "  Advice  to  a  Young  Trades- 
man, ...   174^.      Philadtlphia  :  printed  by  Danl.  Humphreys."  [n.  d.]     Folio,  i  1. 

Franklin.  Works  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin.  London  :  C. 
Dilly.  [i7«5?]  25599 

Concerning  this  edition,  which  I  have  not  seen,  tee  Sparks'  Franklin,  x.  240.  See 
alio  the  same,  viii.  404,  for  a  notice  of  an  edition  by  Benjamin  Vaughan,  1779. 

Franklin.  Works  of  the  late  Doctor  Franklin  :  Consistmg  of 
his  Life.  Written  by  Himself,  together  with  Essays,  Humorous, 
Moral  &  Literary,  Chiefly  in  the  manner  of  the  Spectator. 
London:  G.  G.  J.  and  J.  Robinson.  1793.  2  vols.,  i2mo.  En- 
graved Titles,  pp.  ix,  (2),  317  ;  3  1.,  pp.  268.  +  Second  Edi- 
tion. [/^/V.]  -f  Third  Edition.  [^Ibid.l^  -f  Dublin  :  P.  IVogan., 
P.  Byrne.,  J.  Moore.    1793.     8vo,  pp.  vi,  (2),  303.     Portrait.     H. 

This  edition  was  edited  by  Dr.  Price.     See  "  M.  Rev.,"  xni.  304. 

Franklin.  Works  of  the  late  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  con- 
sisting of  his  Life,  written  by  himself,  together  with  Essays, 
Humourous,  Moral  &  Literary;  chiefly  in  the  manner  of  the 
Spectator.  The  Second  American  Edition.  New  Tork :  Printed 
by  Samuel  Campbell.   1 794.     2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  206  j  142.  H. 

This  edition  contains  "  The  Eulogium,"  by  the  Abbe  Fauchet. 
VOL.    VII.  3 


•ill; 


a6 


FRANKLIN. 


Franklin.  Works  of  the  late  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin.  Con- 
sisting of  his  Life,  written  by  Himself.  Together  with  Essays, 
Humorous,  Mor.il,  and  Literarv,  chiefly  in  the  Manner  of  the 
Spectator.  Fairhaven^  rt.:  J.  Lyon.  1798.  i2mo,  pp.  254. 
BA.  +  Charlestown  :  Printed  by  John  Lawson,  1 798.  l2mo,  pp. 
300.  Portrait.  +  London:  A.  Millar.  \'JCi<).  2  vols.,  i8mo, 
pp.  vi,  (2),  207;  V,  201.  -|-  Huntington.  1800.  2  vols.,  i2mo. 
w.  +  Philadelphia.  1801.  2  vols.,  i2mo.  Portrait.  -\-  London. 
1802.  2  vols.,  i2mo.  ■+■  London.  1806.  i6mo.  Portrait,  h. 
-f  New  Tork.  1807.  l6mo.  -\-  London.  1809.  24mo.  +  Edin- 
burgh:  Printed  by  D.  Schaw  ^  Son.  1809.  ^  vols.,  i6mo,  pp. 
(8)1  5-233;  (4)>  1^6.  +  [Ibid.]  1814.  +  Philadelphia.  1815. 
l2mo,  pp.  335.  +  [/bid.']  1818.  P.  4-  Edinburgh:  Oliver  df 
Boyd.  18 18.  i8mo,  pp.  204,  228.  +  Chiswick :  C.  Whitting- 
ham.  1824.  i6mo,  pp.  viii,  295.  -{■  Peekskill^  N.  T.  1834.  i8mo. 
B.  -t-  London.  1843.  i6mo.  +  Hartford :  S.  Andrm  and  Son. 
1847.    i8mo,  pp.  304.  25602 

And  many  other  editiona. 

Franklin.  Works  of  the  late  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin:  Con- 
sisting of  Memoirs  of  his  Early  Life,  Written  by  Himself;  to- 
gether with  a  Collection  of  his  Essays,  Humorous,  Moral  and 
Literary,  chiefly  in  the  manner  of  the  Spectator.  A  New  Edi- 
tion Revised  and  Enlarged.  Easton :  Henry  W.  Gibbs.  1810. 
i2mo,  pp.  274.  25603 

Franklin.  The  Works  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin,  consist- 
ing of  Essays,  Humorous,  Moral,  and  Literary,  with  His  Life, 
Written  by  Himself.  New  York:  W,  Van  Norden.  1825. 
i8mo.  -f  Boston.  1825.  2  vols.,  i6mo.  +  Baltimore:  N.  Hick- 
man.  1835.    i8mo,  pp.  304.  25604 

Franklin.  The  Works  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin,  in  Phil- 
osophy, Politics,  and  Morals ;  containing,  besides  all  the  Writings 
Published  in  Former  Collections,  his  Diplomatic  Correspondence, 
as  Minister  of  the  United  States,  at  the  Court  of  Versailles ;  a 
Variety  of  Literary  Articles,  and  Epistolary  Correspondence, 
never  before  published  ;  with  Memoirs  and  Anecdotes  of  his 
Life.  Philadelphia:  IVilliam  Duane.  1 809-18 1 8.  6  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  xxii,  519  ;  (2),  XXXV,  431  ;  (6),  477  ;  (6),  407  ;  viii,  434; 
xxiii,  564.  25605 

Some  copies  of  this,  and  all  the  English  editions,  read  Memoirs,  etc.,  as  in  our  No. 
as 547.  »/>  «• 


FRANKLIN. 


27 


Franklin.  The  Works  of  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  containing 
several  Political  and  Historical  Tracts  not  included  in  any  For- 
mer Edition,  and  many  Letters,  Official  and  Private  not  hitherto 
published  ;  with  Notes  and  A  Life  of  the  Author.  By  Jared 
Sparks.  Boston:  Hilliard^  Gray  and  Company.  1836-40.  lO 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxxvii,  (2),  612  ;  i\,  (2),  557  ;  xv,  577  ;  ix.  (2), 
5391  xv,  516;  xiii,  (2),  578;  xxxi,  (2),  568;  xxii,  (2),  554; 
xxi,  (2),  550  i  xix,  (2),  540,  Corrigenda,  I  1.,  3  canceled  1.  22 
Plates.  B.,  HA.,  H.  25606 

One  hundred  copiei  printed  on  large  paper.  Reprinted,  Boston.  1844  1S56,  and 
new  edition,  fhitaiilpkia  i  Childt  (st  Fetinon.  1858.  The  stereotype  platen  were  sold 
to  IVfr.  Henry  Stevens,  oF  London,  who  proposes  to  issue  a  new  edition,  with  many 
addition!  from  MSS.  in  his  possession.  Stt  *' N.  Am.  Rev.,"  vii.  289;  xxxvii,  249; 
Lix,  446;  "Ed.  Rev.,"  Vols.  11.,  viii.,  and  xxviii. 

Franklin.  CEuvres  de  M.  Franklin,  Docteur  es  Loix, 
Membre  de  1' Academic  Royale  des  Sciences  de  Paris,  des  Societes 
Royales  de  Londres  &  de  Gottingue,  des  Societes  Philosophiques 
d'Edimbourg  &  de  Rotterdam,  President  de  la  Societe  Philoso- 
phique  de  Philadelphe,  &  Resident  a  la  Cour  de  la  Grand  Bretagne 
pour  plusieurs  Colonies  Britanniques  Americaines.  Traduites 
de  I'Anglois  sur  la  quatrieme  edition.  Par  M.  Barbeu  Dubourg. 
Avec  des  Additions  Nouvelles  et  des  Figures  en  Taille  douce.  ... 
A  Parts :  Chez  ^i/iau  Paine.  M.dcc.lxxiii.  2  vols.,  4to,  pp. 
xxiv,  338  ;  XV,  320.     12  Plates.  25607 

"The  friendship  of  the  author  for  me  has  induced  him  to  draw  from  his  portfolio 
some  papers  which  had  not  yet  appeared,  to  enrich  the  French  edition." —  Preface. 

[Franklin  (B.),  and  Neufville  (J.)J  Letters  to  the  Mer- 
chant's Committee  of  Philadelphia,  Submitted  to  the  Considera- 
tion of  the  Public.     Folio,  pp.  i.  p.  25608 

Published  Monday  morning,  May  14,  1770.  From  B.  Franklin  and  John  Neuf- 
ville, of  So.  Ca.     The  following  relate  to  Franklin  : 

Franklin.  Benjamin  Franklin.  A  Book  for  All.  Cam- 
bridge:  printed  for  the  Juthor.   1855.    i2mo,  pp.  36.  25609 

Franklin.  Franklin  the  Apprentice.  New  Tork :  Harper 
y  Brothers.   1856.    i2mo.  256 10 

Franklin.  The  Boy's  Life  and  Essays  of  Franklin.  Phila- 
delphia, [n.  d.]    i8mo.  2561 1 

Franklin.  A  Letter  to  Benjamin  Franklin,  ll.d.  f.r.s. 
In  which  his  pretensions  to  the  title  of  Natural  Philosopher  are 
Considered.     London:   J.  Bew.   1777.    8vo.  25612 

A  pompous  attempt  to  undervalue  the  merits  of  Franklin. 


28 


FRANKLIN. 


' 


Franklin.  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Franklin,  on  a  single  sheet,  in 
support  of  Mr.  Tennant's  Sermon  of  24  Dec.  1747.    Folio,  pp.  2. 

No  title,  year,  date,  or  printer's  name,  but  apparently  printed  by  Franklin. 

Franklin.  Letters  to  Benjamin  Franklin  from  his  Family 
and  Friends,  1751-1790.  New  York:  C.  B.  Richardson.  1858. 
Rl.  8vo,  pp.  195.     3  Plates.  25614 

Edited  by  W.  J.  Duane.  Some  copies  are  dited  New  Tork.  1859,  Edition,  250 
copies  rl.  8vo,  and  10  in  4to.     Scarce.     See  "  Athenaeum,"  No.  1656. 

Franklin.  Memoirs  of  the  Late  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin  j 
With  a  Review  of  his  Pamphlet,  entitled  "  Information  to  those 
who  would  wish  to  remove  to  America."  London :  A.  Grant. 
1790.    8vo,  pp.  94.     Portrait.  N.  25615 

An  endeavor  to  depreciate  the  Doctor,  and  a  flat  contradiction  of  his  representations 
as  to  emigration,     ^ee  "  M.  Rev.,"  ix.  83. 

Franklin.  Memorial  of  the  Inauguration  of  the  Statue  of 
Franklin.     See  [ShurtlefF  (N.  B.)] 

Franklin.  The  Printer  Boy;  or,  How  Ben  Franklin  made 
his  Mark.  An  Example  for  Youth.  Boston :  y.  E.  Tilton, 
1864.    i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  261.  25616 

Franklin.  Die  Vater  unserer  Republik  in  ihrem  Leben  und 
Wirken.     Leben  Benjamin  Franklins.     New  Tork.   1847.    ^^o* 


Franklin.    Euskildta  lefeverne  Ofwersattn. 
8vo.     Portrait. 


Stockholm.  1792. 
25618 


Franklin.  Proceedings  at  the  Printers'  Banquet,  held  by 
the  N.  Y.  Typographical  Society,  on  the  occasion  of  Franklin's 
Birth-Day,  Jan.  17,  1850,  At  Niblo's,  ...  New  Tork:  Charles 
B.  Norton.    1850.     8vo,  pp.  64.  25619 

Franklin  (J.)  The  Philosophical  and  Political  History  of 
the  Thirteen  United  States  of  America,  comprehending  New 
Hampshire,  Massachusetts-Bay,  Rhode  Island  and  Providence 
Plantation,  Connecticut,  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania, 
Delaware,  Maryland,  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina 
and  Georgia,  containing  a  Concise  Account  of  their  First  Settle- 
ment, Principal  Cities  and  Towns,  Air,  Soil,  Produce,  Manu- 
factures, and  Commerce,  with  a  Short  View  of  the  Independent 
State  of  Vermont,  and  of  East  and  West  Florida.  Also  a  Gen- 
eral Survey  of  the  Remains  of  British  North  America,  and  of  the 
British  American  and  West  Indian  Islands.     To  which  is  pre- 


FRANKLIN. 


29 


fixed  An  Account  of  the  Persons,  Singular  Customs  and  Man- 
ners of  the  Original  Inhabitants  of  America.  By  James  Franklin, 
Esq.  London:  S.  Hinton  and  IV.  Adams,  mdcclxxxiv.  8vo, 
pp.  (12),  156.  H.  25620 

Franklin  (J.)  The  Present  State  of  Hayti,  (Saint  Domingo) 
with  Remarks  on  its  Agriculture,  Commerce,  Laws,  Religion, 
Finances,  and  Population,  etc.  By  James  Franklin.  London : 
John  Murray,  mdcccxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  41 1,  (i).     b.,  ba.,  h. 

See  Rich,  Vol.  ii.,  for  an  extract  from  the  "  N.  Am.  Rev." 

Franklin.  View  of  the  West  India  Question  ;  with  Re- 
marks  on  Mr.  Huskisson's  Letter  to  Sir  John  Keane,  Governor 
of  Jamaica.     By  James  Franklin.     London.    1828.     8vo,  pp.  119. 

Franklin  (J.)  United  States  Album.  Embellished  with  the 
Arms  of  each  State,  and  other  appropriate  Engravings,  containing 
the  Autographs  of  the  President  and  Cabinet,  Twenty-Eighth 
Congress,  Supreme  Court  Judges,  Ministers,  and  other  officers 
of  Government,  Arranged  and  Designed  by  J.  Franklin.  Lan- 
caster, Pa.    1844.    4to.  25623 

^'  Franklin  (J.)  Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  the  Shores  of  the 
Polar  Sea,  in  the  Years  1819,  20,  21  and  22.  By  John  Frank- 
lin, Captain  R.  N.  ...  and  Commander  of  the  Expedition.  With 
an  Appendix  on  various  Subjects  relating  to  Science  and  Natural 
History.  Illustrated  by  numerous  Plates  and  Maps.  ...  London: 
John  Murray.   1823.    4to,  pp.  xv,  784.     34  Plates  and  4  Maps. 

The  plates  are  engraved  by  Finden  (some  of  them  being  colored),  from  drawings  by 
Lieuts.  Hood  and  Back.  The  valuable  appendix  on  natural  history  is  by  Sir  John 
Richardson,  Col.  Sabine,  Lieut.  Hood,  etc. 

'  Franklin.  Narrative  [as  above].  Second  Edition.  Lon- 
don: John  Murray,  mdcccxxiv.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xix,  370 ;  iv, 
(i),  399.     5  Maps.     B.,  BA.,  H.     -I-  Third  Edition.     \_3id.'\ 

These  octavo  editions  do  not  contain  the  appendices. 

Franklin.  Narrative  of  a  Journey,  ...  &c.,  in  the  Years 
1 8 19-20-2 1-22.  By  John  Franklin,  ...  With  an  Appendix  con- 
taining Geognostical  Observations  and  Remarks  on  the  Aurora 
Borealis.  Philadelphia :  Carey  i3  Lea,  1824.  8vo,  pp.  482. 
Plate  and  Map.  25626 

'  Franklin.  Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  the  Shores  of  the 
Polar  Sea,  in  the  Years  18 19-20-2 1-22  ;  with  A  Brief  Account 
of  the  Second  Journey   In  1825-26-27.      By  John  Franklin, 


Tr 


30 


FRANKLIN. 


Capt.  R.  N.,  F.R.S.,  and  Commander  of  the  Expedition.  With 
Plates  [by  Finden].  London :  fohn  Murray.  M  DCC  xxix.  4 
vols.,  i8mo,  pp.  xxi,  255  ;  vi,  248  ;  vi,  265  ;  2  1.,  pp.  249.  24 
Plates.  25627 

w  Franklin.  Narrative  of  a  Second  Expedition  to  the  Shores 
of  the  Polar  Sea,  in  the  Years  1825,  1826,  and  1827,  by  John 
Franklin,  Captain  R.  N.,  ...  Including  an  Account  of  the  Pro- 
gress of  a  Detachment  to  the  Eastward.  By  John  Richardson, 
M.D.,  F.R.S.,  ...  Surgeon  ani'  Naturalist  to  the  Expedition. 
Illustrated  by  Numerous  Plai  s  and  Maps.  ...  London:  John 
Murray.  MDCCCXXViii.  4to,  pp.  xxiv,  320,  Appendix,  clvii,  (i). 
7  Maps  and  31  Plates.  b.,  ba.,  h.  26228 

There  are  copies  on  fine  paper,  with  proofs  of  the  plates  on  India  paper.  "  The 
views  of  Arctic  scenery  with  which  these  volumes  are  both  illustrated  and  embellished, 
are  of  extreme  beauty."  —  ^art.  Rev.     See  also  "  Edinb.  Rev." 

Franklin.  [Another  Edition.]  Philadelphia :  Carey^  Lea 
and  Carey.    1828.     8vo,  pp.  318.      Map.  25629 

Franklin.  Zweite  Reise  an  die  Kiisten  des  Polarmeeres.  Aus 
dem  Englischen.      Weimar.    1829.     8vo.     Map.  25630 

Franklin.  Histoire  des  deux  voyages  entrepris  par  ordre  du 
gouvernement  Anglais,  par  Franklin  et  Parry,  pour  la  decouverte 
d'un  passage  de  I'Ocean  Atlantique  dans  la  Mer  Pacifique. 
Traduite  de  I'Anglaise.     Paris.    1824.     8vo.     Map.  25631 

Franklin.  Thirty  Years  in  the  Arctic  Regions ;  or  the  Ad- 
ventures of  Sir  John  Franklin.  New  Tork :  H.  Dayton.  1859. 
i2mo.  25632 

Franklin.  Die  Franklin-Expedition  und  ihr  Ausgang  ;  Ent- 
deckung  der  nordwestl.  Durchfahrt  durch  Mac  Clure,  sowie 
Auffindung  der  Ueberreste  von  Franklin's  Expedition  Jurch 
M'Clintock.     Leipzig.   1861.     8vo.     Plates.  25633 

Concerning  Franklin's  expedition,  see  our  Vol.  I.,  No.  1920,  and  Vol.  iv.,  No. 
13200,  Also:  Arctic  Expeditions.  Return  ...  5  February,  1850,  pp.  vi.  Papers 
relating  to  the  Arctic  Relief  Expedition.  Folio,  pp.  157. —  Papers  relative  to  the 
Recent  Arctic  Expeditions  in  Search  of  Sir  John  Franklin  and  the  Crews  of  H.  M.  S. 
"Erebus  "and  "Terror."  ...  London:  Printed  by  Eyre  and  Spottisiooode.  1854.  Folio, 
pp.  (a),  225.  +  Further  Papers.  [/A/(/.]  1855.  Folio,  pp.  iv,  958. —  Report  of 
the  Committee  appointed  by  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  to  Inquire 
and  Report  on  the  Recent  Arctic  Expeditions  in  Search  of  Sir  J.  Franklin.  London. 
1852.  2  vols.,  folio,  pp.  560.  Maps.  —  Report  from  the  Select  Committee  on  Arctic 
Expedition ;  together  with  the  Proceedings  of  the  Committee,  Evidence  and  Appendix. 
...  20  July,  1855.  Folio,  pp.  XX,  35.  —  Vessels  on  the  North  Atlantic  Return  ...  4 
June,  1852.  \_London.  1852.]  Folio,  pp.  38.  (Relates  to  Franklin's  Polar  Expe- 
dition.) 


FRANKLIN. 


31 


Franklin  {Lady).  A  Letter  to  Viscount  Palmerston,  k.g., 
from  Lady  Franklin;  with  an  Appendix.  London:  J.  Ridgivay. 
1857.    8vo,  pp.  36.  25634 

Franklin  (S.  F.)  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
A  Memorial  Oration,  delivered  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  June  i, 
1865.  By  S.  F.  Franklin.  Delhi:  Sturtevant  ^  Co.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  25635 

Franklin  (W.)  The  Answer  of  his  Excellency  William 
Franklin,  Esq ;  Governor  of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  New 
Jersey,  to  the  invidious  charges  of  the  Proprietary  Party,  con- 
tained in  a  Libel,  read  by  Mr.  James  Biddle,  Clerk  of  the  Com- 
mon Pleas  for  the  County  of  Philadelphia,  On  Saturday  last,  and 
afterwards  published  and  industriously  dispersed  through  the  Pro- 
vince.    [^Philadelphia,    n.  d.]    Folio,  I  1.  p.  25636 

[Franklin.]  A  Humble  Attempt  at  Scurrility,  in  Imitation 
of  Those  Great  Masters  of  the  Art,  The  Rev.  Dr.  S — th  ;  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Al — n  ;  the  Rev.  Mr.  Ew — n ;  the  Reverend  D.  J. 
D — oe,  and  the  Heroic  J — n  D — n.  Esq ;  Being  a  full  Answer 
to  the  Observations  on  Mr.  H — s's  Advertisement.  By  Jack 
Retort,  Student  in  Scurrility.  ^ilsilvania ;  Printed.  1765. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  p.  25637 

A  defence  of  Dr.  Franklin,  by  his  son,  W.  Franklin.  Printed  at  Philadelphia. 
The  initials  in  the  title  severally  signify :  Smith,  Allison,  Ewing,  Dove,  John  Dickin- 
son, and  Hughes.  A  large  copperplate  caricature  of  the  election  scene  was  published 
in  the  same  vein. 

Franklin  (W.)  The  Building  Associations  of  Connecticut 
and  other  States  Examined,  with  a  Review  of  the  New  York  and 
Massachusetts  systems.  ...  To  which  is  added,  for  the  Manage- 
ment of  such  Institutions,  a  Model  Plan.  New-Haven^  Conn. : 
William  Franklin.   1864.     410,  pp.  225,  iv.  B.,  c.  25638 

Franklin  (W.  B.)  A  Reply  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  B. 
Franklin,  to  the  Report  of  the  Joint  Committee  of  Congress  on 
the  Conduct  of  the  War,  submitted  to  the  Public  on  the  6th  of 
April,  1863.  New  Tork :  D.  Fan  Nostrand.  1863.  8vo,  pp. 
31.  2  Maps.  BA.,  H.  +  Second  Edition.  New  Tork.  1867. 
pp.  (i),  14.     2  Maps.  25639 

Franklin.     See  also  Francklin. 

Franklin,  pseudonym.  Letters  of  Franklin  on  the  Conduct 
of  the  Executive  and  the  Treaty  negotiated  by  the  Chief  Justice 
of  the  United  States  with  the  Court  of  Great  Britain.     Philadel- 


phia. 1795.    8vo,  pp.  56. 


c,  N.  25640 


32 


FRANKLIN. 


[Franklin],  pseudonym.  An  Examination  of  Mr.  Bradish's 
Answer  to  the  Interrogatories  presented  to  him  by  a  Committee 
of  the  State  Anti- Slavery  Society,  October  I,  1838.  [Also  Cor- 
respondence with  W.  Jay  and  Gerritt  Smith.]  Albany :  Printed 
by  Hoffman  iff  PFhite.    1 838.     8vo,  pp.  30.  BA.  25641 

The  Franklin  Almanack  for  18 19.  Calculated  by  John  Arm- 
strong.    Pittsburgh.   i8ig.    i2mo.  25642 

Continued,  under  various  editors. 

Franklin  Almanac  and  Diary,  for  1868.  Cincinnati.  [1868.] 
4to,  pp.  32.  25643 

Franklin  and  Marshall  C'^'-lege.  Formal  Opening  of 
Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  in  the  City  of  Lancaster,  June 
7,  1853:  Together  with  Addresses  ...  .  Lancaster^  Pa.  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  44.  H.  25644 

Dedication  of  Franklin  and  Marshall  College.  ...  May  i6th, 
1856.  ...  Chambersburg^  Pa.:  Printed  by  M.  Kuffer  iff  Co.  1 856. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  25645 

Also:   Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  1865.    +  Triennial  Catalogue,  i866. 


Hvo. 


Franklin  Association,  Mass.  The  Constitution  of  the 
Charitable  Society,  instituted  by  the  Franklin  Association  of 
Ministers,  and  the  Address  of  their  Committee.  Greenfield  [Ms.) : 
Printed  by  Ansel  Phelps, .    18 16.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  25646 

Franklin  Baptist  Association,  Delaware  County.^  N.  Y. 
Minutes  for  18 15.     8vo.     Continued  annually.  25647 

Franklin  Canal.  Message  of  Governor  Bigler  in  Relation 
to  the  Franklin  Canal  Company.     Harrisburg.   1854.     8vo.      p. 

Franklin  College,  Athens.^  Ga.  Catalogue  of  the  Trustees, 
Officers,  and  Graduates  of  Franklin  College,  from  its  Establish- 
ment in  1801,  to  the  Annual  Commencement  in  1836.  Athens. 
1837.     8vo.  25649 

Franklin,  Conn.  The  Celebration  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Fiftieth  Anniversary  )f  the  Primitive  Organizatio  of  the  Con- 
gregational Church  and  Society,  in  Franklin,  Connecticut,  Oc- 
tober 14th,  1868.  New  Haven:  Tuttle.,  Morehouse  ^  Taylor. 
8vo,  pp.  151.     Map  and  3  Portraits.  b.,  ba.,  h,  25650 

Franklin  County,  A^.  T.  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of 
Supervisors  of  the  County  of  Franklin,  for  1869.  Malone.  1869. 
8vo.     Continued.  s.  25651 


\ 


FRANKLIN. 


33 


Franklin  County  Grammar  School,  f7.  Catalogue  ... 
1840,  1 84 1.     St.  Albans.   1840,  41.    8vo.  25652 

Franklin  Fund.     See  Vol.  ii.,  No.  6707. 

Franklin  Institute.  Catalogue  of  the  Books  belonging  to 
the  Library  of  the  Franklin  Institute.     Philadelphia.  i%^i.    i2mo. 

Charter,  Constitution,  and  By-Laws  of  the  Franklin  Institute 
of  Pennsylvania,  &c.  With  the  First  Quarterly  Report,  &c. 
Philadelphia.    1824.    i2mo.  p.  25654 

The  Franklin  Journal,  and  American  Mechanics'  Magazine  ; 
devoted  to  the  Useful  Arts,  Internal  Improvements,  and  General 
Science     Edited  by  Thomas  P.  Jones.    Philadelphia.  1826.    8vo. 

Continued  monthly.  After  Vol.  iv.  a  second  series  was  commenced,  and  the  title 
was  changed  to  "Journal  of  the  Franklin  Institute  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  de- 
voted to  the  Mechanic  Arts,  Manufactures,  General  Science,  and  the  Recording  of 
American  and  other  Patented  Inventions."  This  second  series  forms  25  vols.  A 
third  series  was  commenced  in  1S41,  and  is  continued.  This  publication  was  edited, 
Jan.,  1826-Jan.,  1848  (Jan.,  1841-July,  1842,  jointly  with  Prof.  J.  J.  Mapes),  by  T 
P.  Jones,  M.D. ;  Jan.,  1848-1850,  by  Committee  on  Publications  j  subsequently  by 
Prof.  J.  F.  Frazer,  assisted  by  the  Committee  on  Publications. 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Franklin  Insti- 
tute of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  ...  .  Philadelphia  :  y.  Harding. 
1825.    8vo,  pp.  107.     Continued.  25656 

Also  :  Report  of  the  Second  Annual  Exhibition  of  the  Franklin  Institute  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania,  etc.  Philadelphia.  1825. — Address  of  the  Committee  on 
Premiums  and  Exhibitions  of  the  Franklin  Institute  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  ... 
October,  1832.  Philadelphia  :  y.  Harding.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  4.  ba.  —  Letter  from 
the  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the  Franklin  Institute  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  for 
the  Promotion  of  the  Mechanic  Arts.  Philadelphia.  1824.  8vo.  p. —  Proceedings 
of  Franklin  Institute  ...  relative  to  the  Establishment  of  a  School  of  Design  for 
Women.     Philadelphia.    1851.    8vo. 


Franklin  Library.     See  La 


rence,  Mass. 


Franklin,  Mass.  Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee 
of  the  Town  of  Franklin,  for  the  Year  ending  1862-63.  Boston: 
Geo.  C.  Rand  &  Avery.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  16.     Continued.        H. 

Annual  Report  of  the  Benevolent  Societies  of  Franklin  County 
for  the  Year  1 840.      Greenfield :  Phelps  Cff  Ingersoll.    1 2mo,  pp.  1 1 . 

^  Iso :  Condensed  Report  of  the  Benevolent  Societies  of  Franklin  County,  Mass 
Greenfield.    1839.    I2mo. 

Annual  Report  of  the  Franklin  Domestic  Missionary  Society. 
Greenfield.   1826-27.     i2mo.     Continued.  25659 

VOL.    VII.  4 


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1 


Constitution,  By-Laws  and  Code  of  Ethics  of  the  Franklin 
Medical  Association  ...  January  i,  1851.  Greenfield:  Printed 
by  Charles  A.  Mirick.    1851.     8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  25660 

Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  Town  of  Franklin,  from 
March  ist,  1859,  to  March  ist,  i860.  Boston:  Printed  by  J.  B. 
Chisholm,   i860.    8vo,  pp.  16.     Continued.  h.  25661 

Transactions  of  the  Franklin  County  Agricultural  Society,  for 
the  Year  1854.  Greenfield:  Printed  by  Charles  4.  Mirick. 
1854.    8vo,  pp.  93.     Continued.  h.  25662 

Franklin  Mining  Company.  First  Report  of  the  Directors 
...  of  the  Franklin  Mining  Company,  Issued  April  10,  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  45.     Continued.  h.  25663 

Franklin  Ore  and  Iron  ...  also,  the  Proper  Location  for  a 
National  Foundry  ...  New  York:  George  F,  Neibitt  dff  Co. 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  25664 

Franklin  Railroad.  ...  Plan  of  the  Franklin  Rail  Road 
Company  ...  .  Boston:  Press  of  John  H.  Eastburn.  1 830.  8vo, 
pp.  7.     Map.  25665 

Franklin  Typographical  Society.  Proceedings  at  the  Printers' 
Festival,  January  15,  1848.      Boston.    1848.     8vo.  B.  25666 

Franklin's  Legacy ;  or  the  New-York  &  Vermont  Almanack. 
Troy.   1802.    i2mo.     Continued.  25667 

Frankliniana,  ou  Recueil  d'Anecdotes,  bons  mots.  Reflexions, 
Maximes  et  Observations  de  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  Par  un  Amer- 
icain.     Paris:   Tiger.  [About  1 820.]    i8mo,  pp.  108.     Portrait. 

Franklinville  Academy.  Annual  Catalogue  of  the  Frank- 
linville  Academy,  Franklinville,  L.  I.  1 857-1 858.  New  York. 
1862.    8vo.     Continued.  25669 

Franks  (David).     See  New  York  City. 

Fransham  (J.)  The  World  in  Miniature,  or  the  Entertain- 
ing Traveller.  By  John  P'ransham.  London.  1740.  +  Second 
Edition.     London:  John  Torbuck.   1 741.    i2mo,  pp.  275.    Plates. 

Vol.11,  contains  America,  and  the  Isles  thereof..  Reprinted  in  1745, 1752,  and  1767. 

Fransioli  (J.)  Patriotism,  a  Christian  Virtue.  A  Sermon 
preached  ...  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Fransioli,  at  St.  Peter's  (Catho- 
lic) Church,  Brooklyn,  July  26th,  1863.  New  York:  IV.  C. 
Bryant  ^  Co.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  8.  a.,  h.  25671 

Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  24. 


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35 


The  Frantic  Conduct  of  John  Bull,  for  a  Century  past :  or  a 
Review  of  his  Wars  and  Debts.  A  Poem,  in  Two  Cantos.  ... 
London:   J.  Ridgway.    1803.     8vo.  25672 

See  "M.  Rev.,"  new  series,  xli.  ioi. 

The  Frantic  Maid  ;  or  a  Tale  of  Wyoming,  a  Poem,  in  Five 
Cantos.      IVilkesbarre.    18 19.     pp.  201.  25673 

Frasans  (Hippolyte  de),  and  Langlois  (Jean  Thomas). 
Memoire  pour  le  chef  de  brigade  Magliore  Pelage  et  pour  les 
habitants  de  la  Guadaloupe,  charges  par  cette  colonie,  de  I'ad- 
ministration  provisoire,  apres  le  depart  du  capitaine-general  La- 
crosse. Paris:  Dessene^  etc.  1 802-03.  2  vols.,  8vo,  2  1.,  pp. 
326,  xl ;  vii,  358,  I  1.  c.  25674 

Fraser  (C.)  Reminiscences  of  Charleston,  lately  published 
in  the  Charleston  Courier,  and  now  Revised  and'  Enlarged  by 
the  Author,  Charles  Fraser.  Charleston:  John  Russell.  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  119.  25675 

Also:  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Charleston  ...  at  the  Laying  of 
the  Corner-Stone  of  a  New  College  Edifice  ...  lath  January,  1858.  ...  Charleston  : 
Printed  by  J.  S.  Surges.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  —  Address  at  Charleston,  [S.  C] 
Sep.  19,  1834,  before  the  Euphradian  Society.  ...  Charleston.  1834.  8vo.  —  Ad- 
dress on  the  Birth- Day  of  General  Washington,  delivered  at  the  request  of  the 
Washington  Light  Infantry,  on  the  aad  of  February,  1845,  ...  Charleston.  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  —  Address  ...  on  the  Dedication  of  Magnolia  Cemetery,  on  the  19th 
November,  1850.  ...  Charleston:  Walker  (S  'James.  1850.  8yo,  pp.  23.  b.,  ba. — 
An  Oration  ...  before  the  Inhabitants  of  Charleston,  on  the  4th  of  July,  1808  ...  . 
Charleston:  Printed  by  y.  Hoff.    1 808.     8vo,   pp.40.      BA. 

Fra?er  (D.)     The  American   Magazine  of  Wonders,  and 

Marvelous  Chronicle.  By  Donald  Fraser.     New  York :  South- 

tuick  bf  Pelsue.   1809.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  508,  2  1.  ;  pp.  510,  2  1. 

8  Plates.  c.  25676 

Fraser.  A  Collection  of  Select  Biography  ;  or,  the  Bulwark 
of  Truth  :  ...  By  D.  Fraser.  New  York:  Printed Jor  the  Author. 
1798.    i2mo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  255,  (9).  25677 

Includes  life  of  George  Fox,  William  Penn,  etc. 

Fraser.  The  Columbian  Monitor :  ...  By  Donald  Fraser 
...  .  New-Tor k :  Printed  for  the  Author  by  Loudon  and  Brewer. 
M,DCC,xciv.    i2mo,  6  1.,  pp.  149,  7.  H.  25678 

Also:  Compendium  of  the  History  of  all  Nations  ...  Netv  York.  1807.  8vo. — 
Young  Gentleman's  and  Lady's  Assistant.     New  York.   1791.    izmo. 

Fraser  (D.)  Leaves  from  a  Minister's  Portfolio.  By  Rev. 
Donald  Fraser.     Montreal.   1858  ?  25679 


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rRASSO. 


Fraser  (£.)  Narrative  of  the  Capture,  Sufferings  and  Mira- 
culous Escape  of  Mrs.  Eliza  Fraser,  Wrecked  on  an  Unknown 
Island,  inhabited  by  Savages,  by  whom  Captain  Fraser  and  his 
First  Mate  were  barbarously  Murdered,  and  Mrs.  Fraser  ... 
was  ...  compelled  to  take  up  her  abode  in  a  Wigwam,  and  to 
become  the  adopted  Wife  of  one  of  the  Chiefs,  Mrs.  F.  was 
providentially  rescued  from  her  perilous  situation  ...  Newark: 
Charles  S.  IVehb.    1837.     8vo,  pp.  24.      3  Plates.  25680 

*  Little  or  nothing  to  do  with  American  Indiani."  —  T.  W.  Fiilij. 

Eraser  (J.)  Papers  on  the  Colonial  Questions,  extracted 
from  Eraser's  Magazine.     London:   y.  Fraser.    1830.     8vo. 

Fraser's  Magazine  (London:  Jamtt  Frattr,  1830,  etc.  8vo),  containi  many  articles 
on  American  topics. 

Eraser  (J.)  ...  Report  ...  on  the  Common  School  System 
of  the   United   States  and  ...  .  Canada.     By   the  Rev.  James 

Fraser,  m.a..  Assistant  Commissioner London:  Printed  by 

George  E.  Eyre  and  ffllliam  Spottiswoode.   1866.     Folio,  pp.  435, 
v.     14  Plates.  B.,  ba.,  h.  25682 

Eraser  (J.)  A  Short  History  of  the  Agrostis  Cornucopiae,  or 
the  New  American  Grass  ;  and  a  new  Botanical  Description  of 
the  Plant.  To  which  are  added.  Experiments  to  point  out  the 
Proper  Mode  of  Cultivating  this  Plant ;  and  also  some  account 
of  a  Journey  to  the  Cherokee  Nation,  in  search  of  New  Plants. 
By  John  Eraser.    London:  Wenman.  1789.    Folio,  pp.  8.    Plate. 

Eraser  (M.)  Extract  from  a  Manuscript  Journal  relating  to 
the  Siege  of  Quebec  in  1759,  kept  by  Col.  Malcom  Fraser. 
^ehec.    1865.     8vo,  pp.  37.  25684 

Eraser  (Thomas).  Inoculation  in  Antigua.  1755-56.  Lon- 
don.  1778.    8vo.  25685 

Title  from  Allibone's  Dictionary. 

Eraser  River.  Guide  to  Eraser  River,  with  Vocabulary  of 
Indian  Words.     New  York,   1858.    i8mo.  25686 

Erasso  (P.)  De  Regio  Petronatu  Indiarum.  Quaestiones 
aliquae  desumptse  et  disputatae,  in  alia  quinquaginta  capita  partitae. 
Auctore  D.  Petro  Erasso  Juris-consulto  Turritano,  in  Regio 
Limano  Senatu  fisci  patrono.  Matriti :  Ex  Typographia  Blaisii 
Roman,  mdcclxxv.    2  vols.,  folio,  pp.  328,  xc  ;  cxv,  383. 

First  printed  in  1677,  which  edition  I  have  not  seen.     Important  as  connected  with 
Spanish-American  law. 


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37 


Fraunces  (A.  G.)  An  Appeal  to  the  Legislature  of  the 
United  States,  and  to  the  Citizens,  etc.,  against  the  Conduct  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  By  Andrew  G.  Fraunces.  New 
York.   1793.    i2mo.  n.  25688 

Fray  Serapio,  Escenas  de  la  vida  Mejicana.  Traduccion  del 
frances  por  R.  d.  Z.      Veracrux,    1849.    J2mo.  25689 

Frazee  (B.)  An  Appeal  to  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
North  and  South,  on  the  Course  of  the  Christian  Advocate  and 
Journal.      By  Bradford  Frazee.     New  York.   1844.    pp.  29. 

Frazee  (J.)  A  Refutation  of  the  Charges  against  John  Fra- 
zee, Architect  of  the  New- York  Custom  House.  New  York. 
1844.    8vo,  pp.  21.  M.  25691 

[Frazer  (John).]  To  the  Committee  of  the^  Washington 
Monument  Association.     [June  8,  1848.]    8vo,  pp.  7.       25692 

Frazer  (W.  C.)  A  Funeral  Oration  in  Memory  of  George 
Washington,  delivered  at  Lancaster,  before  Lodge  43,  on  the 
22nd  of  February.  By  William  Clark  Frazer.  tVilmington. 
1800.    8vo,  pp.  15.  25693 

Frazier  (T.  H.),  Judge.^  etc.  Proceedings  of  the  High  Court 
of  Impeachment  in  the  case  of  the  People  of  the  State  of  Ten- 
nessee vs.  Thomas  W.  Frazier.  Begun  and  held  at  Nashville, 
May  II,  1867.  Nashville:  C.  S.  Mercer.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  124, 
8,  207.  c.  25694 

Freble  (Thomas  M.)  The  Voicf  of  God  :  or,  an  Account 
of  the  Unparalleled  Fires,  Hurricanes,  Floods  and  Earthquakes, 
commencing  with  1845  i  ^'^o,  some  Account  of  Pestilence, 
Famine,  and  Increase  of  Crime.  Albany:  J.  Munsell.  1847. 
i2mo,  pp.  84.  25695 

"Written  to  show  that  these  calamities  were  the  result  of  the  wickedness  of  the 
times.  The  author  was  a  Second  Advent  preacher,  in  haste  to  bring  the  world  to  a 
close."  —  J.  Munsell, 

Fredericksburg.  Report  of  the  Operations  of  the  Inspec- 
tors and  Relief  Agents,  after  the  Battle  of  Fredericksburg,  De- 
cember 13,  1862.     [n.  p.    1863.]    8vo,  pp.  31.  25696 

"  United  States  Sanitary  Commission  Tract,"  No.  57. 

Fredericton.  a  Charge  delivered  at  his  Primary  Visita- 
tion held  in  Christ  Church  Cathedral,  Fredericton,  August  24, 
1847,  by  John,  Bishop  of  Fredericton.  Fredericton:  John  Simp- 
son, Printer.   1847.     ^^o,  pp.  46.  25697 


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Fredonia  Academy.  Annual  Catalogue  ...  of  Fredonia 
Academy,  at  Fredonia,  Chautauque  County,  N.  Y.,  for  the  Year 
1844.     Fredonia.    1844.     8vo,  pp.  22.     Continued.        B.  25698 

Also:   Fruceedings  of  the  Fredun'u  Academy  Kr-union,  March  iz,  1867.    8vo, 

A  Free  and  Calm  Consideration.     See  [Presscott  (Bcnj.)] 

A  Free  and  Candid  Address  to  the  Right  Hon.  William  Pitt, 
on  the  present  Posture  of  Affairs,  both  at  Home  and  Abroad. 
London:    Cooke.   1765.     Folio.  25699 

i«  "  M.  Rev.,"  XXXIII.  486. 

Free  and  Candid  Remarks  on  a  Late  Celebrated  Oration ; 
with  Some  Few  Occasional  Thoughts  on  the  Late  Commotions 

in  America.     In  a  Letter  to  .     London :  B.  Law.  m,dcc,- 

Lxvi.    8vo,  pp.  32.  BA.  25700 

•'  Censures  Mr.  Pitt's  speech  against  the  American  Stamp-Act."  — Af.  Rtv.^  xxxiv. 
48  z. 

Free  and  Candid  Review.     See  [Holroyd  (John)]. 

The  Free  and  Impartial  Examiner :  Being  a  Candid  Enquiry 
...  with  regard  both  to  Domestick  and  Foreign  Affairs  ...  Lon- 
don.   1745.     8vo,  pp.  vii,  52.  25701 

A  Free  and  Impartial  Examination  of  the  Preliminary  Articles 
of  Pacification,  With  a  Retrospective  Review  of  the  Rise,  and 
various  Stages  of  the  War.  By  a  Member  of  Parliament.  Lon- 
don :   Fielding.    1783.     8vo,  pp.  50.  25702 

Ste  "M.  Rev.,"  lxviii.  178. 

Free  and  Impartial  Remarks  on  the  real  Importance  of  the 
Whale  Fishery:  ...  By  a  Merchant.  London:  M.  Cooper,  [n. 
d.]    8vo.  25703 

A  Free  Appeal  to  the  People  of  Great  Britain,  on  the  Conduct 
of  the  Present  Administration,  since  the  Thirtieth  of  July,  1766. 
London :  J.  Almon.  mdcclxvii.  8vo,  pp.  45.  ba.  ■\-  Second 
Edition.     \_lbid^  25704 

Stt  "M.  Rev.,"  XXXVI.  119. 

Free  Blacks  and  Slaves.  Would  Immediate  Abolition  be  a 
Blessing  \  A  Letter  to  the  Editor  of  the  Anti-Slavery  Advocate. 
By  a  Cambridge  Man.  ...  London:  Arthur.,  Hall.,  Virtue  ^  Co. 
1853.     8vo,  pp.  27.  B.  25705 

The  Free  Briton's  Memorial.  See  [Bollan  (W.)],  Vol.  11., 
No.  6212. 


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FREE. 


39 


Free  Church  Circular.     Oneida  Reserve.      1848.     8vo. 
Free  Churches.     New  Y'ork.   1843.    i2mo,  pp.  12.         25707 
The  Free  Enquirer.     New  York.   1828-32.     5  vols.,  410.     c. 

A   continuation   of  the  •'  New    Harmony   Gazette."      Edited    by    Frances   Wright, 
Robert  Dale  Owen,  R.  L.  Jenningt,  and  Amoi  Gilbert. 

A  Free  Enquiry  into  the  Causes,  both  Real  and  Pretended, 
for  Laying  on  the  Embargo.  By  a  Citizen  of  Vermont.  fVind- 
sor^  [Vt.):   Printed  by  Charles  Spear.    1808.     8vo,  pp.  28. 


Free  Grace  Maintained.     See  [Mather  (C.)] 
Free  Labor  in  the  Colonies.      1852. 


25710 


Free  Military  School  for  Applicants  for  Commands  of  Colored 
Troops  ...   .   Philadelphia:  King  iff  Baird.    1863.     8vo,  pp.  12. 

The  Free  Negro  Question  in  Maryland.  Baltimore :  "John 
fV.  IVoods^  Printer.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  28.  25712 

Free  Negroism  ;  or,  Results  of  Emancipation  in  the  North, 
and  West  India  Islands ;  with  Statistics  of  the  Decay  of  Com- 
merce, Idleness  of  the  Negro,  his  Return  to  Savageism,  and  the 
Effect  of  Emancipation  upon  the  Farming,  Mechanical  and  La- 
boring Classes.  New  Tork :  Van  Eyrie.,  Norton  isf  Co.  1862. 
i2mo,  pp.  32.  B.,  c.  25713 

Free  Public  Libraries ;  Suggestions  on  their  Foundation  and 
Administration.  ...   Boston.   1871.    Post  8vo,  pp.  59.  25714 

Free  Religion.  Report  of  Addresses  at  a  Meeting  ...  in  Bos- 
ton, May  30,  1867  ...  .  Boston:  Jdams  iff  Co.  1867.  8vo,  pp. 
55.  B.,  H.  25715 

Free  Remarks  on  the  Spirit  of  the  Federal  Constitution,  the 
Practice  of  the  Federal  Government,  and  the  Obligations  of  the 
Union,  respecting  the  Exclusion  of  Slavery  from  the  Territories 
and  New  States.  ...  By  a  Philadelphian.  Philadelphia :  A.  Finley. 
1819.    8vo,  pp.  116.  BA.,  c.  25716 

Free  Soil  Minstrel.  New  York.  1846.  i2mo,  pp.  228.  + 
[/&;W.]    1846.  25717 

A  republication  of  the  "  Liberty  Minstrel,"  with  considerable  additions. 

Free  Soil  Songs  for  the  People.     Boston.   1848.  25718 

Free  Thoughts.     See  [Anderson  (James)],  Vol.  i.,  No.  1399. 


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i 


Free  Thoughts  on  Despotic  and  Free  Governments,  as  con- 
nected with  the  Happiness  of  the  Governor  and  the  Governed. 
London.    1781.     8vo.  257 19 

Free  T'houghts  on  the  Continuance  of  the  American  War, 
and  the  Necessity  of  its  Termination.  Addressed  to  the  Inhabi- 
tants of  (jrcat  Britiin.  By  a  (ientleman  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 
London:    T.  Payne.    1 78 1.     8vo,  pp.  22.  P.  25720 

Set  "  M.  Rev.,"  Lxv.  468. 

Free  Thoughts.  See  [Seabury  (Sam.)],  [Wilkins  (I.)],  and 
[Wesley  (John)]. 

Free  Trade  and  Farmer's  Rights,  or  the  "  Market  Wagon 
War."      Cincinnati.    1839.     8vo.  25721 

Free  Trade  and  Sailor's  Rights.  American  Glory.  The 
Victories  of  Hull,  Jones,  Decatur,  Bainbridge ;  as  detailed  in 
their  Official  Letters  and  the  Letters  of  other  Officers.  To- 
gether with  ...  the  Public  Testimonials  of  Respect,  and  the 
Songs  and  Odes  written  in  Celebration  of  those  Events  ...  With 
[wood]  Engravings  of  the  Actions.  The  Designs  by  Woodside, 
the  Engravings  by  Mason.  Philadelphia :  [Thomas  Palmer\ 
Dennis  Heartt^  Printer.   18 13.     8vo,  pp.  58.  H.  25722 

Free  Trade  in  Negroes.     London.    1849.    8vo,  pp.  52. 

Free  Trade  and  the  American  System  ;  a  Dialogue  between  a 
Merchant  and  a  Planter.     Columbia.   1832.     8vo,  pp.  12.    25724 

Free  Trade  Policy,  examined  with  respect  to  ...  our  Colonial 
System,  ...  By  a  Liverpool  Merchant.  London.  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  36.  25725 

The  Free-Trader.  New  York:  J.  Savell.  1867-71.  5  vols., 
folio.  c.  25726 

Organ  of  the  "  American  Fi  -.-Trade  League."     Vol.  i.  is  «« The  League." 

Free-Will  Baptist  Register  for  1847.  Dover,  N.  H.  1847. 
i8mo.     Continued.  s.  25727 

General  Conference  of  the  Free-Will  Baptist  Connection  in 
North  America.     Minutes.      1828.    i2mo.     Continued. 

The  Freeborn  Englishman's  Unmasked  Battery  ;  containing 
Remarks  on  the  Preliminary  Articles  of  Peace  grounded  upon 
undeniable  Facts,  shewing  the  Fatal  tendency  of  granting  the 
French  a  Fishery  and  restoring  our  most  important  Conquests. 
London :   P.  Hunt.  MDCCLXii.     8vo,  pp.  73.  j.c.B.  25729 


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41 


Freedley  (E.  T.)  Leading  Pursuits  and  Leading  Men.  A 
Treatise  on  the  Principal  Trades  and  Manufactures  of  the  United 
States,  showing  the  Progress,  State  and  Prospects  of  Business: 
and  Illustrated  by  Sketches  of  Distinguished  Mercantile  and 
Manufacturing  Firms.  Edited  by  Edwin  T.  P'reedley,  ...  Phila- 
delphia:   Lippincott^  Gramho^  and  Co.  [1856.]    Svo,  pp.  188. 

Freedley.  Philadelphia  and  its  Manufiictures:  a  Hand-Boole 
exhibiting  the  Development,  Variety,  and  Statistics  of  the  Man- 
ufacturing Industry  of  Philadelphia  in  1857.  Together  with 
Sketches  of  Remarkable  Manufactories  ;  and  a  List  of  Articles 
now  made  in  Philadelphia.  By  Edwin  T.  Freedley,  ...  Phila- 
delphia: Edward  7'oung.  1 858.  l2mo,  pp.  490.  4- £/^'V/.]  1859. 
i2mo,  pp.  504.  25731 

Freedley.  Philadelphia  and  its  Manufactories  and  Represen- 
tative Mercantile  Houses  of  Philadelphia  in  1867.  By  Edwin 
T.  Freedley  ....  Philadelphia:  Edivard  Touug  l^  Co.  [1867.] 
8vo,  pp.  634.     6  Plates.  b.  25732 

Freedley.  Geschaft,  Verkehr  und  Arbeit  in  den  Vereinigten 
Staaten,  oder  praktische  Anleitung  in  Amerika  Geld  zu  erwerben, 
zu  sparen,  anzuwenden  und  zu  hinterlassen.  Nach  dem  Eng- 
lischen  ...  .   Gottingen :   fVigand.   1853.    i6mo,  pp.  125. 

Also:  The  Issue,  and  its  Consequences.  ...  Philadelphia :  King  (Sf  Band.  i8j6. 
8vo,  pp.  (z),  20.  D.,  RA.,  H.  —  Opportunities  for  Industry  and  the  Safe  Investment 
of  Capital;  or,  a  thousand  chances  to  make  Money.  ...  fhiladtlphia.  1859.  izmo. 
—  A  Practical  Treatise  on  Bu.sincss  :  or,  how  to  Get,  Save,  Spend,  Give,  Lend,  and 
Bequeath  Money ;  ...  Second  Edition,  fhiladtlphia :  Lippincoti  (Sf  Co.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.336,  c,  H.  —  United  States  Mercantile  Guide.  Leading  Pursuits  and  Leading 
Men.  A  Treatise  on  the  Principal  Trades  and  Manufactures  of  the  United  States 
...  .  Philadelphia:   Edward  Toung,   1856.     8vo.      B. 

Freedman  (J.  J.)  Argument  in  Favor  of  the  Repeal  of  the 
Excise  Law,  delivered  in  ...  Albany,  February  12,  1868  ...  . 
By  John  J.  Freedman.     New  York.    1868.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H. 

Freedman.  Is  the  Act  entitled  "  An  Act  for  enrolling  and 
calling  out  the  National  Forces,  and  for  other  purposes,"  passed 
March  3,  1863,  Constitutional  or  not?  New  It'ork :  George  S. 
Diessy.    1 863.     8vo,  pp.  62.  25735 

The  Freed-Man :  a  Monthly  Magazine,  Devoted  to  the  Inte- 
rests of  the  Freed  Colored  People.  ...  London:  S.  IV.  Partridge. 
MDCCCLXvi.     pp.  16.     Continued.  b.,  h.  25736 

Freedmen.     An  Act  to  Incorporate  the  Freedmen's  Saving 

VOL.    VII.  5 


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The  P'reedman's  Harp :  ...   Patriotic  Hymns, 
A,  Crawford  Greene,  [n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp.  36. 


and  Trust  Company,  Approved  March  3,  1865.     Nnv  Ycrk : 
W.  C.  Bryant  &  Co.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  8.  ^5737 

...  The  American  Freedmen's  Aid  Commission.  Its  Origin 
[Purpose,  Policy,  etc.     n.  p.   1865.]    8vo,  pp.  11,  (i).  h. 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Educational  Commission  For 
Freedmen.  May,  1863.  Boston :  Prentiss  ^  De/anJ.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  22.  +  The  same,  with  Extracts  from  Letters  of  Teachers. 
Boston:  David  Clapp.    1863.     8vo,  pp.  28.  B.  25739 

The  Freedmen's  Bulletin.      Chicago.   186-.    8vo.  25740 

Providence : 
25741 

The  Freedmen's  Journal,  [afterwards]  the  Freedmen's  Record. 
Boston.   1865.    8vo.     Monthly.  25742 

Semi-Annual  Report  on  Schools  for  Freedmen,  1866.  By  J. 
W.  Alvord,  General  Superintendent.  IVashin^ton  :  Government 
Printing  Office.    1869.     8vo.     Continued.  25743 

Set  alio  [Eaton],  Vol.  vi.,  No.  21729. 

Freedman's  Savings  and  Trust  Company.  ...  New  Tori:  Wm. 
C.  Bryant^  Co.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  25744 

Minutes  of  the  Convention  of  Freedmen's  Commissions,  held 
at  Indianapolis,  July  19  and  20,  1864.  Cincinnati:  R.  P.  Thomp- 
son.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  25745 

Report  of  the  Gendral  Superintendent  of  Freedmen  Depart- 
ment of  the  Tennessee  and  State  of  Arkansas  For  1864.  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  38.  25746 

Also :  First  Annual  Report  oi  the  National  Freedmen's  Relief  Association.  Neiu 
York.  February  19,  1863.  4to,  pp.  3.  —  Monthly  Report  of  the  same,  No.  2.  .  4to, 
pp.4.  —  Report  of  the  National  Freedmen's  Relief  Association.  Utiu  York.  1864. 
8vo. 

The  Freedom  of  Commerce  of  the  Subjects  of  the  Nether- 
lands, a  Confutation  of  the  Arguments  advanced  by  the  West 
Indian  Company,     [n.  p.   1725.'']    4to.  25747 

Relates  to  trading  to  the  coasts  of  America. 

The  Freedom  of  Speech  and  Writing  upon  Public  Affairs, 
considered ;  with  an  Historical  View  of  the  Roman  Imperial 
Laws  against  Libels  ...  London.    1766.    4to.  25748 

Relates  in  part  to  the  American  Colonies.     See  A  Succinct  View. 


FREEMAN. 


43 


Freedom  The  first  of  Blessings.  [Colophon  :]  Sold  at  thi 
Htart  and  Crown  in  Cornhill^  Boston,  [n.  d.]    410,  pp.  7. 

This  rare  tract  relates  to  the  Massachusetts  Excise  Bill. 

Freedom's  Journal.  Devoted  to  the  Improvement  of  the 
Coloured  Population.     New-Tori.   1828.    8vo.    Continued,     b. 

Freeholder.  An  Appeal  to  the  People  of  the  United  States. 
By  a  Freeholder.  ...  Boston:  Hilliard,  Gray,  Little  ^  IVilkins. 
1831.    8vo,  pp.  88.  B.  25751 

A  Freeholder's  Address  to  the  Freeholders  of  the  Southern 
District,     [n.  p.]  1789.    i6mo.  25752 

The  Freeholder's  Political  Catechism.  Very  necessary  to  be 
Studied  by  every  Freeman  in  America.  London:  Printed.  New- 
York:  Re-printed  by  T.  Green.   1769.     8vo,  pp.  23.      ba.  25753 

Freeland  (W.  H.)  Address  delivered  before  the  Library 
Association  of  Hudson,  Jan.  27,  1836.  By  William  H.  Free- 
land.     Hudson,  N.  y.    8vo.  25754 

Freeman  (B.)  Verdeediging  |  van |  D.,  Bernardus  Freeman) 
wegens  |  Het  gene  hem  voornamlyk  ten  laste  |  gelegt  word  in  zeeker 
BOek,|Genaamt|K.lagte,  &c.  |  T<?  Nieuxv  Tork,\Gedrukt  by  J. 
Peter  Zenger,  in't  Jaar\  1726 1.    i6mo,  pp.  125.  25755 

The  author  was  a  Dutch  dominie  at  Midwood,  N.  Y.  He  wi'ote  his  name  Freer- 
man,  but  it  is  not  so  printed. 

Freeman  (E.  A.)  History  of  Federal  Government,  from  the 
Foundation  of  the  Achaian  League  to  the  Disruption  of  the 
United  States.  By  Edward  A.  Freeman,  m.a.  Volume  i.  ... 
Macmillan  and  Co.:  London  and  Cambridge.  1863.  pp.  xl,  721. 
Maps.  B.,  c,  H.,  s.  25756 

Freeman  (F.)    Yaradee  ;  a  Plea  for  Africa Philadelphia: 

J.  Whetham.   1 836.    i2mo,  pp.  360.     ba.,  h.,  p.    +  Third  Edi- 
tion.  1838.  ba.  25757 

Freeman  (F.)  Africa's  Redemption  the  Salvation  of  Our 
Country.  By  Rev.  F.  Freeman  ...  .  New- Tor k :  For  the  Author. 
1852.    8vo,  pp.  383.  H.  25758 

Freeman.  Religious  Liberty.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the 
Congregational  Church  at  Hanson,  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1832. 
By  F.  Freeman,  ...  Plymouth,  Mass. :  Printed  by  Benjamin  Drew, 
Jr.   1832.     8vo,  pp.  32.  25759 


illi^totrii-Mf/^rfti'41'lltliMia 


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FREEMAN. 


Freeman  (F.)  The  History  of  Cape  Cod :  The  Annals  of 
Barnstable  County  and  of  its  Several  Towns,  including  the  Dis- 
trict of  Mashpee.  By  Frederick  Freeman.  Boston:  The  Author. 
1860-62.     2  vols.,  rl.  8vo,  pp.  803  ;  803.     Portraits.        B.,  ba. 

First  published  in  ten  parts. 

[Freeman  (James).]  The  Character  of  Rev.  John  Eliot, 
D.D.  ...  who  Died  Feb.  14,  1813.  A  Discourse  delivered  at 
the  New  North  Church,  Boston,  March  7,  18 13.  Boston: 
Thomas  Wells.   18 13.    8vo,  pp.  23.  b.,  ba.,  h.  25761 

[Freeman.]  A  Description  of  the  Eastern  Coast  of  the 
County  of  Barnstable,  from  Cape  Cod,  or  Race  Point,  ...  to 
Cape  Malebarre  ...  .  By  a  Member  of  the  Humane  Society. 
Boston:  Printed  by  Hosea  Sprague.    1802.     8vo,  pp.  15.       B.,  ba. 

[Freeman.]  Eighteen  Sermons  and  a  Charge.  Cambridge. 
1829.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  276.  H.  25763 

F[reeman].  Remarks  on  the  American  Universal  Geog- 
raphy. By  J.  F.  Boston:  Belknap  and  Hall.  1793.  8vo,  pp. 
61,  (i).  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.,  W.  25764 

Adverse  criticism  on  Morse's  "Geography." 

[Freeman.]  A  Sermon  for  December  15, 1796  ;  the  Day  of 
Public  Thanksgiving.  ...  Boston:  William  Spottswood.  1796.  8vo, 
pp.  21.  H.  25765 

Freeman.  Sermons  and  Charges.  By  James  Freeman.  New 
Edition.     Boston:   Carter.,  Hendee  and  Co.    1832.    i2mo.     25766 

[Freeman.]     Sermons  on  Particular  Occasions Boston: 

Printed  by  Manning  and  Loring.    1812.      8vo,  pp.   296.      B.,  BA., 
H.    +  Third  Edition.     Boston.   1821.  25767 

Also:  A  Description  of  Marshpee,  in  the  County  of  Barnstable,  September  i6th> 
1802.     8vo,  pp.  96.     &u  [Cary  (S.)] 

Freeman,  and  Cary  (S.)  Funeral  Sermons,  preached  at 
King's  Chapel,  Boston.  By  James  Freeman  and  Samuel  Cary. 
Boston:  Printed  by  Seivell  Phelps.    1820.     8vo,  pp.  68.        BA.,  H. 

Occasioned  by  the  deaths  of  Mrs.  Susan  Bulfinch,  Rev.  Samuel  Cary,  and  Joseph 
Coolidge. 

Freeman  (J.)  A  Copy  of  a  Letter  from  J.  Freeman,  together 
with  a  Letter  and  Extracts  of  Letters  from  Settlers  in  the  Huron 
Tract,  and  other  Parts  of  Upper  Canada,  containing  Useful  In- 
formation respecting  that  Country.  Framlingham.  1832.  i2mo, 
pp.  12.  25769 


FREEMAN. 


45 


Freeman  (M.),  pseudonym.  A  Word  in  Season  to  All  True 
Lovers  of  their  Liberty  and  their  Country.  By  Mylo  Freeman. 
Boston.   1748.    8vj,  pp.  16.  M.,  w.  25770 

Freeman  (N.)  A  Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury,  at  the  Court 
of  General   Sessions    of  the   Peace,    holden    at   Barnstable,   ... 

March  Term,  a.d.  1802.     By  Nathaniel  Freeman,  Esq 

Boston:  Printed  by  Manning  iff  Loring.   1802.     8vo,  pp.  30.       B. 

Freeman  (N.)  Tables  of  the  Pav,  Emoluments,  and  Sup- 
plies of  the  Army  and  Militia  of  the  United  States,  corrected  to 
Sept.  I,  1 8 14.  By  Nehemiah  Freeman.  Boston.  1814.  i6mo, 
pp.  40-  25772 

Freeman  (Nicholas).     Le  Glaneur.     iS"^^  Jay  (A.) 

Freeman  (O.  S.)  Letters  on  Slavery,  addressed  to  the  Pro- 
Slavery  Men  of  America;  showing  its  Illegality  in  all  Ages  and 
Nations  ;  its  Destructive  War  upon  Society  and  Government, 
Morals,  and  Religion.  By  O.  S.  Freeman.  ...  \_Bela  Marshy 
Boston.']  1853.    i2mo,  pp.  108.  b.,  ba.,  c,  h.  25773 

Freeman  (P.  R.)  An  Oration  Pronounced  at  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.  on  the  Fourth  Day  of  July,  18 10  ...  .  By  Peyton  Ran- 
dolph Freeman,  Esq.  Portsmouth^  N.  H. :  Printed  by  William 
Treadwell.  [1810.]     8vo,  pp.  23.  ba.,  m.,  w.  25774 

Freeman.  A  Refutation  of  Sundry  Aspersions  in  the  "  Vin- 
dication" of  the  Present  Trustees  of  Dartmouth  College,  on  the 
Memory  of  their  Predecessors.  By  Peyton  R.  fVeeman.  Ports- 
mouth: Printed  by  Beck  isf  Foster.    1816.     8vo,  pp.  32.        ba.,  H. 

Freeman  (Philo),  pseudonym.  The  Essex  Almanack  for  the 
Years  1770  and  1 77 1.     Salem,  [n.  d.]    i2mo.     Continued. 

Freeman  (S.)  The  Emigrant's  Hand  Book,  and  Guide  to 
Wisconsin,  comprising  information  respecting  Agricultural  and 
Manufacturing  Employment,  ...  By  Samuel  Freeman,  ...  Mil- 
waukee. 1851.    8vo,  pp.  148.  25777 

Freeman  (Theresa  J.)  Silver  Lake  ;  or,  the  Belle  of  Bayou 
Luie.     A  Tale  of  the  South.      Saint  Louis :   P.   M.   Pinckard. 


1867.    i2mo,  pp.  344. 


c.  25778 


Freeman  (T.)     Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Pennsylvania. 
By  Thomas  Freeman,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo.  25779 


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freeman's. 


Freeman  (T.)  Adventures  of  Mr.  Thos.  Freeman,  who  was 
Shipwrecked  on  the  Coast  of  St.  Domingo  in  the  Year  1806,  and 
received  into  the  Family  of  Orizo,  an  African,     [n.  d.]   i2mo. 

Freeman  (W.)  Copy  of  the  Petition  of  William  Freeman, 
Esq.,  in  behalf  of  himself,  Mr.  Mead,  and  others,  owners  of 
several  tracts  of  Land  in  the  Charibbee  Islands  in  America, 
against  Colonel  Codrington,  Governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands, 
presented  to  the  House  of  Commons,  with  remarks  thereon. 
London.   1702.    4to.  25781 

Freeman  (W.)  An  Address  delivered  at  Limerick,  Me., 
February,  1815,  on  the  Celebration  of  Peace,  between  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States.  By  William  Freeman.  Bangor : 
Smith  isf  Sayward.   1846.    8vo,  pp.  16.  b.  25782 

Freeman.  An  Oration,  delivered  at  ...  Portland,  July  4th, 
1808.     By  William  Freeman.     Portland.   1808.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Freeman.  Genealogy  of  the  Freeman  Family.  [^Portland. 
1861.]    8vo.  25784 

Freeman  (W.)  Trial  of  William  Freeman  for  the  Murder 
of  John  G.  Van  Nest,  ...  Reported  by  Benjamin  F.  Hall. 
Auburn.   1848.    8vo.  25785 

Freeman  (W.  P.)  Biography  of  Isaac  W.  Ambler.  By 
William  P.  Freeman.  Second  Edition.  Biddeford {Me,):  Mor- 
ton Brothers,   i860.    i2mo,  pp.  240.  c.  25786 

Freeman  and  Custis.  An  Account  of  the  Red  River  in 
Louisiana,  drawn  up  from  the  Returns  of  Messrs.  Freeman  & 
Custis  to  the  War  Office,  in  the  United  States,  who  Explored 
the  same  in  the  Year  1806.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  63.  2 
folded  Tables.  25787 

Freeman,  pseudonym.  A  Letter  from  Freeman  of  South  Ca- 
rolina, to  the  Deputies  of  North-America,  assembled  in  the  High 
Court  of  Congress  at  Philadelphia.  South- Carolina^  Charles- 
Town:  Printed  by  Peter  Timothy.  m,dcc,lxxxiv.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  47. 

Reprinted  in  London.  Written  by  William  Henry  Drayton,  Christopher  Gadsden, 
John  Mackenzie,  and  others;  they  originally  appeared  in  Peter  Timothy's  "South 
Carolina  Gazette." 

Freeman's  Address  to  the  North  Americans  j  proving  that 
their  Present  Embarrassments  are  owing  to  their  Federal  Union, 
their  Sovereign  States,  their  Constitutions,  and  their  Statesmen  ; 
and  containing  some  Propositions  for  Relief.  ...  Property  of  the 
Author,  secured  by  Public  Faith.     [1840  or  1846.]    8vo,pp.  29. 


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The  Freeman's  Guide :  containing  the  Federal  Constitution, 
and  the  Constitutions  of  the  Different  States  ...  .  Charlestown  : 
Solomon  B.  Brega.   1812.    l2mo,  pp.  294.  BA.,  H.  25790 

The  Freeman's  Oath.     1839.  25791 

Thomas's  "  History  of  Printing"  says,  "  In  January,  1639,  printing  was  first  per- 
formed in  that  part  of  North  America  which  extends  from  the  gulph  uf  Mexico  to  the 
frozen  ocean."  The  first  press  and  font  of  type  were  imported  by  Rev.  Jesse  Glover, 
who  defrayed  a  part  of  the  expense,  the  balance  being  contributed  by  several  gentle- 
men in  New  England  and  Amsterdam.  A  London  printer,  called  Stephen  Daye, 
came  at  the  same  time  with  the  printing  apparatus,  in  163X,  and  the  office  was  located 
in  Cambridge,  Massachusetts.  "The  first  thing  which  was  printed,"  says  Winthrop, 
"was  'The  Freeman's  Oath  ,  the  next  was  an  almanac  made  for  New  England,  by 
Mr.  William  Peirce,  mariner,"  both  of  which,  according  to  Thomas,  were  issued  in 
1639.  We  have  been  unable  to  ascertain  whether  there  arc  any  copies  in  existence 
of  these  two  publications.  Mr.  S.  F.  Haven  is  of  opinion  that  "  The  Freeman's 
Oath "  was  printed  on  one  side  of  a  sheet  of  small  paper.  See  Harrisse's  "  Bibl. 
Am.  Vctustissima." 

Freemen,  Awake ! !  Declaration  and  Protest  of  Liberty  against 
Usurpation  and  Tyranny,     [n.  p.    186-.]    8vo,  pp.  4.       25792 

Freemasonry.  Apologie  des  Franc-Ma?ons  par,  Le  Frere 
****  Membre,  de  la  Loge  **  Ecossaise  de  P.  *  a  Philadelphie 
Pan  5651,  1779.    i2mo,  4  1.,  pp.  119.  25793 

See  alio  Knights  Templars,  Masonry,  and  also  under  the  names  of  the  respective 
States. 

A  Collection  of  Letters  on  Freemasonry,  in  Chronological 
Order.     Boston:   T.  R.  Marvin.   1849.     ^vo,  pp.  103.       B.,  c. 

By  J.  C.  Spencer,  R.  Rush,  H.  Tatem,  and  E.  Everett. 

Constitution  of  the  Grand  Royal  Arch  Chapter  of  the  United 
States.     Hartford.  1794.    i2mo.  w.  25795 

Freemasons.  Constitution  of  the  General  Grand  Royal  Arch 
Chapter,  of  the  Northern  States  of  America.  Albany:  Thomas 
S.  IVebb.   1799.    8vo,  pp.  19.  H.  25796 

Several  other  editions,  with  additional  by-laws. 

The  Constitutions  of  the  Free  Masons.  Containing  the  His- 
tory, Charges,  Regulations,  &c.,  of  that  most  Ancient  and  Right 
Worshipful  Fraternity.  For  the  use  of  the  Lodges.  London : 
Printed  Anno  5723.  Re-printed  in  Philadelphia  by  Special  Order^ 
for  the  Use  of  the  Brethren  in  North  America.  In  the  Tear  of 
Masonry  5734,  Anno  Domini  1734.    4to.  25797 

Printed  by  Benjamin  Franklin,  and  very  rare. 


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The  Constitutions  of  the  Ancient  and  Honourable  Fraternity 
of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons:  containing  their  History,  Charges, 
Addresses,  &c..  Collected  and  Digested  from  their  old  Records, 
Faithful  Traditions,  and  Lodge  Books,  for  the  Use  of  Masons. 
To  which  are  added,  the  History  of  Masonry  in  Massachusetts, 
and  the  Constitution,  Laws,  and  Regulations  of  their  Grand 
Lodge.  Together  with  a  large  Collection  of  Songs,  Epilogues, 
&c.  Printed  at  Worcester^  by  Brother  Isaiah  Thomas.  In  tht 
Christian  Era  mdccxcii.  ;  in  the  Tear  of  Light  vmdccxcii.  4to, 
pp.  228.     Plate.  M.  25798 

Very  rare.     A  later  edition  differs. 

Disclosures  relating  to  the  "  A.  B.  C."  Affair.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8,  12.  B.,  BA,  25799 

A  Freeman  on  Freemasonry     [^Boston?   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

The  Freemason  ;  a  Monthly  Magazine,  ...  Conducted  by  R. 
C.  F.  Rayhouser,  and  an  able  staff  of  contributors.  Indianapolis : 
Indianapolis  journal  Company,    i860.  25801 

Six  numbers  published. 

The  Freemason  ;  A  Masonic  Monthly  Journal.  ...  Edited  By 
George  Frank  Gouley  ...  .  St.  Louis.,  Mo.  1867.  410.  Con- 
tinued. 25802 

Freemasonry ;  A  Poem,  ...  with  Notes,  illustrative  of  the 
History,  Policy,  Principles,  &c.,  of  the  Masonic  Institution,  ... 
Circumstances  relative  to  the  Abduction  of  Capt.  Morgan  ;  and 
of  the  present  prospects  of  Anti-Masonry  in  various  parts  of  the 
Union  ...  .  By  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts.  Leicester:  Samuel 
A.  IVhittemore.    1 830.    i2mo,  pp.  216.  25803 

Freemasonry  and  the  War.  Report  of  the  Committee  under 
the  Resolutions  of  1862,  Grand  Lodge  of  Virginia  ...  .  Rich- 
mond:  Charles  H.  Wynne.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  31.  H.  25804 

Free-Masonry  in  Reply  to  Anti-Masonry,  in  the  American 
Quarterly  Review,  for  March,  1830.  Boston.  1830.  i2mo,  pp. 
40.  B.,  H.  25805 

Freemasonry  in  New  York  :  its  Troubles  &  their  Causes 
Impartially  Reviewed.  By  an  Inactive  Member.  New  York. 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  48.  25806 

Freemasonry  Unmasked:  ...  Gettysburg^  Pa.:  R.  W.  Middle- 
ton.  1835.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  93.  B.  25807 


FREIDLANDER. 


49 


The  Freemasons'  Magazine  and  General  Miscellany.  Phila- 
delphia.  1811.     2  vols.,  8vo.     Plates  and  Portraits.        n.  25808 

The  Freemasons'  Magazine,  Edited  By  Chas.  W.  Moore  ... 
Boston:   Printed  by  Tuttle  Cff  Dermott.    1842.     8vo.     Continued. 

The  Freemasons'  Monitor ;  or,  Illustrations  of  Masonry  :  ... 
Albany  :   Spencer  and  IVebb.   1797.    i2mo,  6  1.,  pp.  284.       B.,  H. 

The  Freemasons'  Repository.  ...  Providence:  Ferrin  iJ  Ham- 
mond.  1870.     Rl.  8vo.  2581 1 

The  Freemasons'  Vocal  Assistant  and  Register  of  Lodges  in 
South  Carolina  and  Georgia.      Charleston.   1807.    i2mo.     25812 

Proceedings  of  the  General  Grand  Chapter  of  the  United 
States,  at  the  Triennial  Meeting,  September  11,  .a. l.  1829. 
New  York.    1829.     8vo.  B.  25813 

Rules  and  Orders  for  establishing  a  Fund  of  Charity,  for  the 
...  Relief  of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons  ...  .  Boston:  Printed 
by  Ezekiel  Russell.  mmmmm,vii,lxxiv.     4to,  pp.  15.    ba.  25814 

Freemen,  Awake  !  the  Devil  is  in  the  Camp  !  Philadelphia. 
1839.    8vo,  pp.  24.  25815 

The  Freemen's  Glee-Book :  a  Collection  of  Songs,  Odes, 
Glees,  and  Ballads,  with  Music,  [etc.]  Edited  by  H.  Camp. 
Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Central  Fremont  and  Dayton 
Glee  Club  of  the  city  of  New  York.  Neiu  fork:  Miller^  Orton 
b'  Mulligan.   1856.    i8mo,  pp.  108.  c.  25816 

Freeport  (A.)  Case  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company.  By 
Andrew  Freeport.     London.    1857.     ^vo.  25817 

Freeport.  Edwards'  Annual  Director  to  the  Inhabitants, 
etc.,  in  Freeport.  Chicago:  Edwards,  Greenough  dff  Deved.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  183.  c.  25818 

Present  Advantages  and  Future  Prospects  of  the  City  of  Free- 


port,  111.    i2mo,  pp.  44. 


25819 


Freese  (J.  R.)  Report  on  School-Houses,  and  the  means  of 
promoting  Popular  Education.  By  Jacob  R.  Freese.  IVashing- 
ton:  Government  Printing  Office.    1868.     8vo,  pp.  13.     c.  25820 

Freidlander  (Julius  R.)  Observations  on  the  Institution 
for  Blind  Persons.     Philadelphia.    1833.     8vo.  W.  25821 

Also:  Address  to  the  Public,  on  the  first  Exhibition  of  the  Pupils  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Blind.  Philadelphia.  1833.     8vo.     w. 

VOL.    VII.  6 


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50 


FRELINGHUYSEN. 


Freiheitskampf  im  spanischen  America.     See  Palacio  ( — ). 

Freiligrath(F.)  F.  Freiligrath's  Epistle  an  Audubon  nebst 
einer  Antwurt  aus  Amerika  an  Freiligrath.  Philadelphia.  1844. 
i2nio.  p.  2582a 

Freira  (F.  do  Brito).     See  Vol.  11.,  No.  7644. 

Freire  (J.  de  N.)     See  Noronha  Freire  (J.  de). 

Freisach  (Karl).  Geographische  und  magnetische  Beobach- 
tungen  in  Nord-  und  Siid- Amerika,  angestellt  in  den  Jahren  1856 
und  1857.  I  Aus  d.  Sitzungsberichten  d.  1.  Akad.  d.  W.)  fVten: 
Ceroid  im  Comm.    1858.    8vo,  pp.  46.  25823 

Freistaat  Costa  Rica.     See  Vol.  v.,  No.  170 16. 

Freire  (Jose  Rodrigues).  ReIa9do  da  conquista  do  gentio 
Xavante,  conseguida  pelo  ill.'""  e  t\."^°  da  sr.  Tristfto  Cunha 
Menezes,  governador  e  capit^o  general  da  capitania  de  Goyaz. 
Lisboa :   Typ.  Nunesiana.   1790.    4to,  pp.  27.  25824 

Frejes  (F.)  Historia  breve  de  la  conquista  de  los  estados 
independientes  del  Imperio  Mejicano,  escrita  por  Fr.  Francisco 
Frejes.      Zacatecas.    1838.     Sm.  4to,  pp.  vi,  166,  (2).  25825 

Very  rare,  and  of  little  moment.     Some  copies  have  a  different  imprint. 

Freligh  (J.  H.)  The  True  Position,  Interests,  and  Policy 
of  the  South.  Union  or  Secession  :  which  is  Best  ?  Memphis. 
January.^  1861.     8vo,  pp.  35.  25826 

Frelinghuysen  (F.)  An  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Gen. 
George  Washington  :  delivered  in  the  Dutch  Church,  in  New- 
Brunswick,  on  the  22d  of  February,  1800.  By  Major-General 
Frederick  Frelinghuysen.  ...  New-Brunswick.,  New  "Jersey :  Printed 
by  Abraham  Blauvelt.    1 800.     8vo,  pp.  23.  C,  H.,  P.  25827 

Also  :  An   Address  before  the  Literary  Societies  of  Rutgers  College,  July  26   ... 
Newark,  N.  y.   xi^i.    8vo.     b. 

Frelinghuysen  (F.  T.)  Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1865.  Oration  by  Frederick  T.  Frelinghuysen, 
Esq.  Newark.,  N.  J.:  Daily  Advertiser  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
23.  B.  25828 

Also  :  Reconstruction.     Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  January  28, 
1868.     fyaihington  :  F.  &  J.  Ri-vtt  &  Geo.  A.  Bailey.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  14.     h. 


^'1 


«iiiiiii 


FREMONT. 


51 


Freliwghuysen  (T.)  An  Address  ...  before  the  Phlloclcan 
and  Peithessophian  Societies,  of  Rutgers  College.  ...  By  Theo- 
dore Frelinchuysen.  New- Brunswick^  N,  J,:  Printed  by  f^an 
Doom  and  jtrCready.   1831.    8vo,  pp.  24.    b.,  ba.,  c,  H.  25829 

Frelinghuysen.  Speech  of  Mr.  Frelinghuysen,  of  New 
Jersey,  delivered  in  the  Senate  ...  April  6,  1830,  on  ...  an  Ex- 
change of  Lands  with  the  Indians  residing  in  any  of  the  States 
or  Territories,  and  for  their  Removal  West  of  the  Mississippi. 
IVashington.   1 830.    8vo,  pp.  44.  b.,  ba.,  h.  25830 

Frelinghuysen.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Public  Services 
of  Theodore  Frelinghuysen.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  ...  the  Resolutions  concerning  Sabbath  Mails.  ...  May  8, 
1830.  fFaihington  :  Printed  by  Rothwell  &  Uttick.  1830.  8vo,  pp.  15.  ba.,  h. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  Removal  of  the  Deposites ;  ...  Stnate  of  the  LInited  States,  ... 
January,  1834.      fVaihington.   1834.     8vo,  pp.  16.     M.     Hec  Rutgers  College. 

Fremantle  (Arthur  James).  Three  Months  in  the  Southern 
States,  April-June,  1863.  By  Lieut.-Col.  Fremantle,  Coldstream 
Guards.  Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  and  Sons,  mdccclxiii. 
Post  8vo,  pp.  ix,  316.  B.,  H.  -(-  New  York:  John  Bradburn. 
1864.  i2mo,  pp.  309.  Portrait  of  Jefferson  Davis,  ba.,  h. 
+  Mobile:  S.  H.  Goetzel.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  158.     ba.,  c.  25832 

The  cover  to  the  Mobile  edition  is  printed  on  wall  paper. 

Freminville  [Chev.  De).     See  La  Poix  de  Freminville. 

Fremond  (S.  p.)  The  Negroes  and  Anglo-Africans,  as 
Freedmen  and  Soldiers.  By  Sarah  Parker  Fremond.  London : 
Ladies'  Emancipation  Society.   1864.    i2mo,  pp.  30.  25833 

Fremont  (J.  B.)  The  Story  of  the  Guard :  A  Chronicle  of 
the  War.  By  Jessie  Benton  Fremont.  ...  Boston :  Ticknor  ^ 
fields.  1863.  i2mo,  pp.  227,  (2).  B.,  ba.,  h.  +  Knapsack 
I!dition.     ybid.']  25834 

Fremont.  Die  Leibgarde.  Eine  Geschichte  aus  dem  Kriege. 
Von  Jessie  Benton  Fremont.  ...  Boston:  Ticknor  und  Fields. 
1863.    i8mo,  pp.  187.  25835 

Fremont  (J.  C.)  Tie  California  Guide  Book;  comprising 
Col.  Fremont's  Geographical  Account  of  Upper  California  ; 
Major  Emory's  Overland  Journey  from  Fort  Leavenworth,  in 
Missouri,  to  San  Diego,  in  California  j  including  parts  of  the 
Arkansas,  Del  Norte  and  Gila  Rivers  \  and  Captain  Fremont's 


52 


FREMONT. 


Narrative  of  the  Exploring  Expedition  to  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
and  to  Oregon  anil  North  California;  ...  Neiu  I'or/t :  D.  Jpple- 
ton  &  (Jo.    1849.     8vo,  pp.  29,  83,  186.       2  Maps.  25836 

Frkmont.  Geographical  Memoir  upon  Upper  California,  in 
Illustration  of  his  Map  of  Oregon  and  California.  Hv  Hon. 
Charles  Fremont ;  addressed  to  the  Senate  of  the  United  States. 
IVashirigton :  IVenflell  isf  Fan  Benthu\sen.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  67. 
B.,  HA.,  H.    4-  ff^ashiugton.   1849.     8vo,  pp.  40.  25837 

This  is  the  third  expedition,  and  is  Bumctimeii  fuund  with  £mury's  "Notes  of  a 
Military  Rcconnoi8.nncc,"  etc. 

Fremont.  Life,  Explorations,  and  Public  Services  of  John 
Charles  Fremont.  With  Illustrations.  Boston :  Ticknor  and 
Fields.  MDCCCLVi.  i2mo,  pp.  355.  -,'-  [Another  Edition.]  New 
Tork.   1856.    i2mo,  pp.  114.  25838 

Fremont.  The  Life  of  Col.  John  Charles  Fremont,  and  his 
Narrative  of  Explorations  and  Adventures  in  Kansas,  Nebras- 
ka, Oregon,  and  California.  The  Memoir  by  Samuel  V.  N. 
Smucker,  a.m.  New  York  and  Auburn.  1856.  I2mu,  pp.  494. 
Portrait  and  Plates.  25839 

Fremont.  Message  from  the  President,  communicating  the 
Proceedings  of  the  Court-Martial  in  the  Trial  of  Lieut.  Col. 
Fremont,  with  his  Defence,  and  Speeches  and  Documents  on 
the  California  Claims,  i846-'7.  IVash'mgton.  1848.  8vo,  pp. 
447.  c,  s.  25840 

Fremont.  Narrative  of  the  Exploring  Expedition  to  the 
Rocky  Mountains  in  the  Year  1842,  and  to  Oregon  and  North 
California  in  the  Years  1843-44.  By  Brevet  Capt.  J.  C.  Fre- 
mont ...  .  Washington.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  324.  Map  and  Plates. 
p.     -\-  Syracuse:  L.    IV.  Hal 


[846. 


),  pp.  305. 


New  York:  D.  Jppleton  i^f  Company.  1846."^  8vo,  pp.  186.  ba. 
-f  Reprinted  from  the  Official  Report  ordered  to  be  published 
by  the  United  States  Senate.     Loudon.    1846.     8vo.     Plates.  ^ 

Also  included  with  out  No.  25836,  supra. 

Fremont.  Oregon  and  California.  The  Exploring  Expedi- 
tion to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  Oregon  and  California.  By 
Brevet  Col.  J.  C.  Fremont.  To  which  is  added  a  Description 
of  the  Physical  Geography  of  California,  with  recent  notices  of 
the  Gold  Region,  from  the  latest  and  most  Authentic  Sources. 
Buffalo:   Geo.  H.  Derby  iJ  Co.   1849.    i2mo,  pp.  456.        25842 


FREMONT. 


53 


Fremont.  Report  of  an  Exploration  of  the  Country  lying  be- 
tween the  Missouri  River  and  the  Rocky  Mountains  on  the  line 
of  the  Kansas  and  the  Great  Platte  Rivers,  ff^^ashhtgton  :  Printed 
for  the  Senate.    1843.     ^vo,  pp.  207.     Map  and  Plate.        25843 

P'remont.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs,  to 
which  was  referred  the  Memorial  of  J.  C.  Fremont,  praying  an 
Investigation  of  the  Claims  of  Citizens  of  California  ...  for  ... 
Supplies  turnishcd  by  them  for  the  use  of  the  United  States. 
yiVash'tngton.l^   1 848.     pp.  83.     (Sen.  Doc.)  s.  25844 

Fremont.  Report  of  the  Exploring  Expedition  to  the  Rocky 
Mountains  in  the  Year  1842.  To  Oregon  and  North  Califor- 
nia in  the  Years  i843-'44.  liy  Brevet  Capt.  J.  C.  Fremont, 
...  JVash'ington :  Gales  and  Stuitnn.  1845.*'  8vo,  pp.  693.  23 
Plates  and  2  Maps.  ha.  f  Printed  by  Order  of  the  House  of 
Representatives.  IFash'tngton  :  Biair  and  Rives^  Printers.  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  583.  23  Plates  and  2  Maps.  ba.  i-  Second  Edition. 
IVashington:  Taylor^  IVilde  i^  Co.  [1845.?]  8vo,  pp.  278.  c. 
■\'  New  Tork  :  D.  Appleton  i^  Co.    1849.    8vo,  pp.  83,  185. 

Included  in  our  No.  25836,  lupra.  The  following  relate  to  Fremont:  See  No. 
574.1,  ami  add  James  H.  Thomas,  St.  Louis,  May  3,  1862.  —  Fremont  St  Dayton  Cen- 
tral Club  of  the  City  of  New- York.  Republican  Bulletin,  No.  8.  1856.  4to,  pp.  4. 
a.  —  Fremont  and  MeClfUan.  [pyashinj^toti.  1862.]  Svo,  pp.  6.  h.  (.^>(McC!el- 
l.m  for  a  reply.)  —  [.  C.  Fremont's  Record,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Fremont's  Roman- 
ism Established.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Fremont  a  Protestant!  Svo,  pp.8.  —  Col.  Fremont's 
Religion.  Svo,  pp.  10.  — Col.  F'remont  not  a  Roman  Catholic.  Svo,  pp.  4..  —  Kein 
Slaven  territorium,  1856.  8vi>,  pp.  16. —  ...  Fremont  Songs  for  the  People,  Original 
and  Selected.  Compiled  by  Thomas  Drew,  ...  Boston  :  John  Jeivett  aid  Company. 
1856.  24mo. — Jt>hn  C.  F'remont!  "Is  he  honest?  is  he  capable?"  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
Svo,  pp.  8  H.  —  John  C.  Fremont!  1st  er  ehrlich  ?  1st  er  sahig  ?  [n.p.  n.  d.] 
Svo,  pp.  8.  —  Life  of  Col.  Fremont,  [n.p.  1856.]  Svo,  pp.  32.  -|-  Ntiv-Tork : 
Greeley  (^  M* Ell ath.  [1856.]  Svo,  pp.  32. —  Das  Leben  dcs  Obersten.  Neiu-Tork: 
Greeley  &  MacElrash.  1856.  Svo,  pp.  31. — Tile  Life  of  Fremont.  Published  by 
Levison  &  Hanry.  New-Tork.  [1S56.]  24mo,  pp.  17.  —  Only  Seventeen  Working 
Days  in  the  United  States  Senate.  His  Whole  Civil  Life.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  Svo,  pp. 
15.  H.  —  Republican  Bulletins  in  favor  of  Fremont  &  Dayton,  published  during  the 
Canvass  preceding  the  Presidential  Election.  1856.  Nos.  I  to  9  or  more. — The 
Romish  Intrigue  !  Fremont  a  Catholic  ! !  [n.p.  n.  d.|  Svo,  pp.  16.  h.  5«  Pur- 
chase of  Arms.  Dr.  AUibone  notices  an  edition  of  Fremont's  Exploration,  a  vols., 
Svo,  1859,  which  does  not  exist. 

Fremont  and  Emory.  Notes  of  Travel  in  California ;  com- 
prising the  Prominent  Geographical,  Agricultural,  Geological, 
and  Mineralogical  PVatures  of  the  Country  ;  also,  the  Route 
from  Fort  Leavenworth,  in  Missouri,  to  San  Diego,  in  Califor- 
nia, including  parts  of  the  Arkansas,  Del  Norte,  and  Gila  Rivers. 
From  the  Official  Reports  of  Col.  Fremont  and  Maj.  Emory. 


l-T-  fit      ^> 


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54 


FRENCH. 


New- York:  D.  AppUtonl^f  Company,  mdcccxlix.  8vo,  pp.  i86. 
Map.  HA.  -f-  London:  Af'Clashan.  1849.  Fcap  8vo,  pp.  312. 
London.    1856.     2  vols.,  post  8vo.  25846 

French  (A.  M.)  Slavery  in  South  Carolina,  and  the  Ex- 
Slaves,  or  the  Port  Royal  Mission.  By  Mrs.  A.  M.  P'rench. 
New  Tork :   IVinchell  M.  French.    MDCCCLXii.    i2mo,  pp.   312. 

French  (B.)  History  of  the  F^vangelical  Churches  in  New 
York.     By  B.  French.     New  Tork.   1839.    i8mo,  pp.  122. 

French  (Benjamin  Brown).  Address  delivered  before  the 
...  Grand  Lodge  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  at  the  Tomb  of 
Washington,  ...  June  24,  1857.  ...  By  ...  B.  B.  French.  ... 
tyashington :  Robert  /J.  iVaters.    1857.    8vo,  pp.  24.  25849 

French.  A  Compendium  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  General 
Grand  Chapter  of  Roval  Arch  Masons  of  the  United  States. 
From  the  24th  day  of  October,  1797,  to  the  Second  Tuesday  of 
September,  1856.  Compiled  ...  by  B.  B.  French  ...  .  Balti- 
more:  Printed  by  Joseph  Robinson.    1859.  25850 

Also:  Address  delivered  at  Portland,  before  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  State  of  Maine, 
June  26,  1849.  ...  Fortland.  1H49.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  Address  ..  Grand  Lodge  of  the 
District  of  Columbia,  at  its  Annual  Meeting,  November  5,  1850.  h^athingion  'fo. 
8vo,  pp.  1 5.  —  An  Address  delivered  before  Richmond  Encampment  uf  Knight  d- 

Jars  ...  May  16,  1853.  ...  Richmond,  Va.  ;  C.  H.  IVynne,  1853.  8vo,  pp. 
—  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Oliver  Whittlesey;  pronounced  ...  Jan.  15, 
1856.  IVathington.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  18.  —  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Yelverton  Peyton  Page,  Esq.,  ...  ff^asAington :  H.  Polkinhom.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  22. 
H.  —  Washington's  Masonic  Character  and  Standing.  An  Address  ...  IVathiHgion. 
1851.     8vo. 

[French  (Benjamin  Franklin).]  Biographia  Americana ;  or, 
an  Historical  and  Critical  Account  of  the  Lives,  Actions,  and 
Writings,  of  the  most  Distinguished  Persons  in  North  America. 
...  By  a  Gentleman  of  Philadelphia.  New  Tork:  D.  Mallory. 
1825.     8vo,  pp.  vii,  356.     Portraits.  c,  h.  25851 

French.  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana,  embracing 
many  Rare  and  Valuable  Documents  relating  to  the  Natural, 
Civil  and  Political  History  of  that  State.  Compiled  with  Histo- 
rical and  Biographical  Notes,  and  an  Introduction,  By  B.  F. 
French.  ...  New  Tork:  Wiley  Isf  Putnam.  1846.  5  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  ix,  (i),  222  j  vi,  (1),  301,  Map  ;   252.         B.,  ba.,  h.  25852 

Parti.  Historical  Documents  from  1678-1  691.  Part  ii.  Philaddphia  :  Daniels  and 
Smith.  1850.  Part  in.  New  Tork:  D.  Appleton  Gf  Company.  185 1.  Part  iv.  Ute 
Shea  (J.  G.)     Part  v.  has  the  following  title : 


>«»«iiMnHllll>' 


FRENCH. 


55 


25849 


French.  Hiatorical  Memoirs  of  Louisiana,  from  the  First 
Settlement  of  the  Colony  to  the  Departure  of  Governor  O'Reilly 
in  1770,  with  Historical  and  Biographical  Notes,  forming  the 
Fifth  cf  the  Series  of  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana.  By 
B.  F.  French  ...  .  Ntiu  York:  Lamport^  Blaktman  isf  Law, 
1853.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  291.     Maps  and  Portraits,      ba.,  h.  25853 

*'Thii  collection  it  remarlcable  fur  the  Immenie  amount  of  material  relating  to  the 
iboriginei  of  America,  being  almoit  wholly  cumpoied  of  memoiri  and  narrativei,  in 
the  language  of  the  original  explorer!." —  Fiti.D.  Vol.  i.  containi,  with  other  histori- 
cal material,  La  Salle'i  memoir  uf  the  diicovery  of  the  Miiiisiippi,  Foutel'i  journal, 
and  Hennepin*!  account  uf  the  Mi!ii!iippi.  Vol.  ii.  M.irquecte  and  Joliet'i  voyage  to 
di!C0ver  the  Mii!iisippi,  De  Soto'!  expedition,  and  Cuxe'i  "Carulana."  Vol,  in.  La 
Harpe'i  journ.il  of  the  e!CabliHhment  of  the  French  in  Louisiana,  Chjrlevoix'i  journal, 
etc.  Vol.  IV.  Narrativfs  of  thr  voyiiges,  missions,  and  travels  .imong  the  Indian!,  by 
Marquette,  Juliet,  Dablon,  Alloiiez,  Le  Clercq,  La  Salle,  Hennepin,  Membre,  and 
Douay,  with  lilu;{raphic.)l  and  bibrn)|;raphical  notices  of  the!e  missionaries  and  their 
work!.  By  J.  G.  Shea.  Vol.  v.  Dumont'i  mcTioir  of  transactions  with  the  Indians 
of  Louisiana,  from  1711  to  1740,  .ind  Champegny's  memoirs. 

French.  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana  and  Florida, 
including  Translations  of  Original  Manuscripts  relating  to  their 
Discovery  and  Settlement,  with  Numerous  Historical  and  Bio- 
graphical Notes.  By  B.  F.  French  ...  New  Series.  New  York: 
J.  Sabin  ^  Sons.   1869.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  v    i  1.,  pp.  362.  B. 

Contents :  M.  de  R^monville  on  the  importance  of  establishing  a  colony  in  Louisi- 
ana;  The  expedition  of  P.  Le  Muyne  d'Iberville  to  Louisiana;  Annals  of  Louisiana, 
1698-1711,  by  M.  Penicaut ;  History  of  the  first  attempt  of  the  Huguenots  to  colonize 
Florida,  by  Rine  Laudonniire,  translated  by  R.  Halcluyt.     500  copies  printed. 

French.  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Iron  Trade 
of  the  United  States,  from  1621  to  1857.  With  Numerous 
Statistical  Tables,  relating  to  the  Manufacture,  Importation,  Ex- 
portation, and  Prices  of  Iron  for  more  than  a  Century.  By  B. 
F.  French,  ...  New  Tork :  Wiley  ^  Halsted.  1858.  8vo,  pp. 
xvi,  179.  B.,  c,  H.  25855 

[French.]  Memoirs  of  Eminent  Female  Writers,  of  all 
Ages  and  Countries.  Philadelphia :  T.  Desilver.  1827.  24mo, 
pp.  vii,  183.     2  Plates.  c.  25856 

French  (E.)  An  Oration,  pronounced  July  4th,  1805,  Before 
the  Young  Democratic  Republicans,  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  in 
Commemoration  of  the  Anniversary  of  American  Independence. 
By  Ebenezer  French.  ...  Second  Edition.  Boston :  Printed  by 
J.  Ball.   1805.     8vo,  pp.  23.  BA.,  H.  25857 

Also :  An  Oration  pronounced  before  the  Republican  Inhabitants  of  Portland,  July 
4,  1806.     Portland.   1806.     8vo,  pp.  12.     m. 


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French  (E.  W.)  Our  Present  Duty:  A  Sermon,  Preached  in 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  South  Bergen,  N.  J.,  by  Edward 
W.  French,  Pastor,  July  20th,  1862.  New  York:  Wm.  C. 
Bryant  iff  Co.^  Printers.    1862.     8vo,  pp.  16.  25858 

French  (G.)  An  Answer  to  a  Scurrilous  Libel,  intitled  a 
Letter  to  Mr.  French,  occasion'd  by  his  History  of  Col.  Parke's 
Administration,  &c.  To  which  is  added  the  Character  and 
Conduct,  as  well  of  Walter  Hamilton,  the  present  Captain  Gen- 
eral of  the  Leeward  Islands,  as  of  the  Principal  Actors  and 
Fomentors  in  the  Rebellion  &  Murder  mentioned  in  that  His- 
tory. By  George  French.  London:  J.  Bettenham.  17 19.  8vo, 
pp.'  xxiv,  239.  25859 

French.  The  History  of  Col.  Parke's  Administration  Whilst 
he  was  Captain-General  and  Chief  Governor  of  the  Leeward 
Islands;  with  an  Account  of  the  Rebellion  in  Antegoa,  wherein 
he,  with  several  others,  were  murther'd  on  the  7th  of  December, 
1 710.  By  Mr.  George  French.  London,  mdccxvii.  8vo,  6 
1.,  pp.  427.     Portrait  of  Daniel  Parke.  j.c.B.,  c.  25860 

French  (H.  F.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  York 
County  Agricultural  Society,  Oct.  7,  1852.  By  Henry  F. 
French  ...   .   Saco :    William  Noyes.    1 853.     8vo,  pp.  31.  H. 

French  (J.  W.)  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New- York:  em- 
bracing a  Comprehensive  View  of  the  Geography,  Geology,  and 
General  History  of  the  State,  and  a  Complete  History  and  De- 
scription of  Every  County,  City,  Town,  Village  and  Locality. 
With  Full  Tables  of  Statistics.  By  J.  H.  French  ...  Illustrated 
by  Original  Steel  Engravings,  and  accompanied  by  a  New  Map 
of  the  State  from  Accurate  Surveys.  Tenth  Edition.  Syracuse : 
R.  Pear  sail  Smith.   1861.     8vo,  pp.  739.  B.,  c.  25832 

[French  (James  Clark),  and  Carey  (Edward).]  The  Trip 
of  the  Oceanus  to  Fort  Sumter  and  Charleston,  S.  C.  Com- 
prising the  Incidents  of  the  Excursion,  the  Appearance  at  that 
time  of  the  City,  and  the  entire  Programme  of  Exercises  at  the 
Re-raising  of  the  Flag  over  the  ruins  of  P'ort  Sumter,  April  14th, 
1865.  By  a  Committee  appointed  by  the  Passengers  of  the 
Oceanus.  Brooklyn:  '"'•  The  Vniott"  Steatn  Printing  House.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  172,  (2).     6  Plates.  25863 

[French  (James  S.)]  Elkswatawa  ;  or,  the  Prophet  of  the 
West.  A  Tale  of  the  Frontier.  New  York:  Harper  o  Brothers. 
1836.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  246  ;  254.  C  25864 


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le  Trip 
Com- 

at  that 
at  the 
I  14th, 

of  the 
1865. 
25863 


25864 


French.  Life  and  Adventures  of  David  Crockett,  of  West 
Tennessee.     By  J.  S.  French.     Cincinnati.   1833.    iimo. 

French  (J.  R.)  Equal  Suffrage  and  the  Material  Develop- 
ment of  the  Country.  Speech  of  Hon.  John  R.  French,  of 
North  Carolina  ...  February  9,  1869.    [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7. 

French  (J.)  A  Discourse  ...  at  an  Evening  Lecture,  in 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.  31  July,  1805.  It  being  the  Evening  suc- 
ceeding the  Session  of  an  Ecclesiastical  Council  convened  respect- 
ing the  Separation  of  the  Reverend  Timothy  Alden,  Junior,  from 
his  Pastoral  Relation  to  the  South  Church  and  Congregation  in 
that  Town.  By  the  Reverend  Jonathan  French,  a.m.  ...  Ports- 
mouth: Printed  by  iVilliam  and  Daniel  Treadwell.  1805.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  BA.,  N.  25867 

French.  A  Sermon  Preached  before  his  Excellency  Samuel 
Adams,  Esq.  Governour :  ...  May  25,  1796.  Being  the  Day  of 
General  Election.  By  Jonathan  French,  a.m.  ...  Boston:  Printed 
by  Adams  i^  Larkin.  m,dcc,xcvi.     8vo,  pp.  23. 


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French.  A  Sermon  delivered  on  the  Anniversary  Thanks- 
giving, November  29,  1798.  With  Some  Additions  in  the  His- 
torical Part.  By  Jonathan  French,  a.m.  ...  Andover :  Printed 
by  Ames  and  Parker.   1799.     8vo,  pp.  31.  ba.  25869 

French.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Jonathan  French,  Jun.  ...  in  Northampton,  ...  November  18, 
1801.  By  Jonathan  French,  a.m.  ...  Portsmouth:  Printed  by 
William  Treadwell.    1 802.     8vo,  pp.  32.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.,  W. 

Also:  A  Practical  Discourse  against  Extortion,  from  Ezekiel  xxii.  12.  Delivered 
...  in  Andover,  January  1,  1777.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  T.  &  J.  Fleet.  1777.  8vo, 
pp.  38.  BA.  —  A  Sermon,  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Daniel  Oliver, 
...  in  Beverly,  October  3,  1787  ...  .  Newbury  Port:  Printed  by  John  Mycall.  [1787.] 
8vo,  pp.  48.  BA.,  H.,  w.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Abiel  Abbot, 
...  in  Haverhill,  June  3d,  1795  ...  .  Hwverhill :  Printed  by  Benjamin  Edes,  Jun. 
1795.  8vo,  pp.  36.  B.,  BA.,  M.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend 
James  Kendall,  ...  Plymouth,  January  i,  1800.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Samuel  Hull. 
1800.     8vo,  pp.  28.      BA. 

French  (J.),  Junr.  A  Discourse  on  the  Anniversary  Thanks- 
giving, delivered  in  Andover,  December  i,  1803 By  Jon- 
athan French  ...  .   Printed  by  E.  M.  Blunt.    1804.     8vo,  pp.  20. 

French.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Northampton,  N.  H.  Nov. 
18, 1821,  being  twenty  years  from  the  Author's  Settlement  in  the 
Christian  Ministry  in  that  place.  By  Jonathan  French,  a.m. 
Portsmouth:   T.  H.  MiU'r.   1822.     pp.  II.  25872 

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French.  Historical  Notices  of  the  Piscataqua  Association, 
...  .  By  Jonathan  French  ...  .  Boston:  Charles  C.  P.  Moody. 
1850.     8vo,  pp.     +.  B.  25873 

French.  Reminiscences  of  a  Fifty- Years'  Pastorate.  A 
Half-Century  Discourse,  delivered  in  North-Hampton,  N.  H. 
November  i3,  1851.  By  Jonathan  French,  d.d..  Pastor  of  the 
Congregational  Church.      Portsmouth :   C.   IV.  Brewster  iff  Son. 

1852.      8V0,  pp.  46.  B.,  BA.  25874 

See  elso  "Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,"  xiv.  189-192. 

French.  A  Sermon  preached  ...  before  ...  the  ...  Concord 
Senate,  and  House  of  Representatives  of  ...  New  Hampshire, 
June  6,  being  the  Anniversary  Election.  Concord.  1822.  8vo, 
pp.  27.  M.  25875 

Also:  An  Address  ...  before  the  Rockinghantj  Sacred  Music  Society,  at  Ports- 
mouth, May  8,  1 81 6.   ...   Exeter;  Primed  iy  C.  A'orrisCsf  Co.    1816.     8vo,  pp.  16.     H. 

—  ...  A  Discourse  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Harriot  Putnam.     Portsmouth.   1832.     8vo. 

—  Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  Br>ggs,  Boxford,  September  28,  1808. 
Ha-verhill.  I  809.  8vo,  pp.  20.  —  [Fast]  Sermon,  delivered  on  the  20th  of  August, 
18 1 2,  Northampton,  New  Hampshire.  Exeter.  8vo,  pp.  28.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  the 
Installation  of  the  Rev.  Ebenezer  Peck  Sperry  ...  in  Wenham,  March  29,  1820.  ... 
Portsmouth:   Printed  by  S.  fVhidden.   1820.     8vo,  pp.  28.      B*. 

French  (J.)  The  True  Republican,  containing  the  Inaug- 
ural Addresses,  with  the  First  Annual  Addresses  and  Messages 
of  all  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  from  1789  to  1 84 1, 
with  their  Farewell  Addresses.  By  Jonathan  French.  Philadel- 
phia. 1842.  i2mo.  Portraits.  4-  {^Philadelphia:^  Daniels  iff 
Getz.    1853.    i2mo,  pp.  280,  198.  25876 

[French  [Mrs.  L.  Virginia).]  Kernwood ;  or,  after  many 
Days.  A  Historical  Romance,  founded  on  the  Events  of  the 
Late  War,  from  the  Manuscript  of  a  Confederate  Spy.  By 
L'Inconnue.  Louisville.,  [Ky.):  for  the  Author.  1867.  i2mo,  pp. 
390.  c.  25877 

French  (Rodney).  Facts  and  Documents  in  the  case  of  Rev. 
Charles  Morgridge  ;  with  the  Report  of  his  Committee.  By  R. 
French.     Fail  River.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  56.  25878 

French  (T.  P.)  Information  for  Emigrants  on  the  Ottawa 
and  Opeongo  Road,  and  its  Vicinity.  By  T.  P.  French,  Crown 
Land  Agent.      Ottaiva.   1857.     ^^°  PP*  3^'  ^5^79 

French  (W.)  Petition,  Report  and  Bill  on  the  subject  of  a 
Monument  in  honor  of  William  P  rench.     In  the  House  of  Rep- 


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resentatives  [of  Vermont],  November  9,  1852.     Montpelier :  E. 
P.  Walton  £5"  Son.    1852.  8vo,  pp.  16.  25880 

French  Arrogance.     See  [Cobbett],  Vol.  iv.,  No.  13883. 

French  Canadian  Missions.     See  Vol.  hi..  No.  10523. 

French  Claims.  To  the  People  of  the  United  States.  Phila- 
delphia.  1807.    8vo.  25881 

A  statement  of  the.  transactions  of  the  American  commissioners  at  Paris  relative  to 
the  French  spoliations. 

The  French  Convert,  being  a  True  Relation  of  the  Conver- 
sion of  a  Noble  French  Lady  from  the  Superstition  of  Popery  to 
the  Reformed  Religion,  wherein  is  showed  her  great  Sufferings, 
and  her  Extraordinary  Deliverance,  from  two  Assassins  ;  and  of 
her  Wonderful  Preservation  in  a  Wood  for  Two  Years,  &c. 
To  which  is  added,  A  brief  account  of  the  Persecution  in  France. 
With  an  Abstract  of  the  present  French  King's  Edict  against 
the  Protestants  in  France.  Sold  by  IV.  Bradford  in  New-York. 
Price.,  Bound.,  I'^d.  25882 

Unseen  by  me.  Copied  from  advertisement  at  the  end  of  Row's  Collection  (N.  Y. 
1725),  and  inserted  here  on  account  of  the  imprint. 

The  French  Encroachments  Exposed ;  or,  Britain's  original 
Right  to  all  that  part  of  the  American  Continent  claimed  by 
France  fully  Asserted ;  Wherein  it  appears,  that  the  Honour  and 
Interest  of  Great  Britain  are  equally  concerned,  from  the  Con- 
duct of  the  French,  for  more  than  a  Century  past,  to  Vindicate 
her  Right ;  ...  In  Two  Letters  from  a  Merchant  retired  from 
business,  to  his  Friend  in  London.  ...  London:  George  Keith. 
1756.    8vo,  pp.  44.  25883 

"  The  author's  zeal  for  his  country  is  expressed  in  furious  declamation  against  its 
enemies,  and  in  these  declamations  his  merit,  as  a  writer,  seems  chiefly  to  consist."  — 
M.  Rev.,  XIII.  508. 

The  I  French  Flogged,  |  or,  the  |  British  Sailors  in  America,  |  a 
Farce  of  two  Acts,  |  As  it  was  performed  |  at  the  |  Theatre  Royal, 
Covent  Garden.  I  Zo«^(j« ;  I  ...  J.  Williams^  ...  |  ...  1767.  j  8vo, 
2  1.,  pp.  22.  25884 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  xxxv,  238. 

French  Guiana.     See  Guiana. 

French  Influence  upon  English  Counsels  Demonstrated  from 
an  Impartial  Examination  of  our  Measures  for  Twenty  Years 
Past.     London :   T.  Cooper,  mdccxl.    8vo,  pp.  72.  25885 

Principally  on  American  afi'airs. 


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A  French-Onondaga  Dictionary.     See  Shea  (J.  G.) 

French  Originals  of  all  the  Documents,  Translations  of  whi  i 
accompanied  the  Message  of  the  President  of  the  United  States, 
of  the  18th  January,  1799,  relative  to  the  Affairs  of  the  United 
States  with  the  French  Republic,  &c.,  &c.  Philadelphia.  1799. 
8vo.  c,  p.  25886 

French  Policy  Defeated.  Being,  an  Account  of  all  the  Hostile 
Proceedings  of  the  Frerich,  Against  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British 
Colonies  in  North  America,  For  the  last  Seven  Years.  Also, 
The  Vigorous  Measures  pursued  both  in  England  and  America, 
to  vindicate  the  Rights  of  the  British  Subjects,  and  the  Honour 
of  the  Crown,  from  the  Insults  and  Invasions  of  their  perfidious 
Enemies.  With  an  Authentic  Account  of  the  Naval  Engage- 
ment off"  Newfoundland,  and  the  Taking  of  the  Forts  in  the  Bay 
of  Fundy.  Embellished  with  Two  curious  Maps,  Describing  all 
the  Coasts,  Bays,  Lakes,  Rivers,  Soundings,  principal  Towns 
and  Forts,  confining  on  the  British  Plantations  in  America. 
London:  M.  Cooper,  mdcclv.     8vo,  1 1.,  pp.  1 14.     2  Maps.     B. 

Running  title,  "Gallica  Fides,  or  French,  &c."  It  was  reproduced  with  a  new 
title-page  only  in  i;6o. 

The  French  Revolution  ;  including  a  Story,  founded  in  Fact, 
of  Leontine  and  Matilda :  a  Drama.  Written  &  Exhibited  in 
the  United  Fraternity,  at  Dartmouth  College,  1790  ;  Exhibited 
also  at  Windsor,  Vermont,  May,  1791.  Printed  at  New  Bed- 
ford^ Massachusetts^  by  John  Spooner.   1793.     8vo,  pp.  67. 

Inserted  here  as  partly  illustrative  of  the  history  of  the  stage  in  America. 

French  Spoliations  prior  to  1800.  [^IVashington.  1832?]  8vo. 
4-  [1858.?]  c,  H.  25889 

Also  :  Report  of  Select  Committee  of  the  Senate,  to  whom  were  referred  the  scveras 
Petitions  and  Memorials  of  those  persons  who  have  lost  property  by  French  Spoliation] 
prior  to  the  year  1800,  praying  Indemnity  from  the  United  States.  Made  May  14, 
1828.     8vo.     c. 

French  Universal  Exposition  for  1867.  ...  Official  Corres- 
pondence on  the  Subject,  published  by  the  Department  of  State, 
for  the  Information  of  Citizens  of  the  United  States,  ...  Wash- 
ington:  Government  Printing  Office.   1865.     8vo.  25890 

[Freneau  (Philip).]     The  British  Prison-Ship :  |  A  |  Poem,  |  In 
four  Cantoes.  |  Viz.  Canto  i.  The  Capture,  |  2.  The  Prison-Ship, 
3.  The  Prison-Ship,  continued, I4.  The  Hospital- Prison-Ship. 
To  which  is  added,  |  A  Poem  on  the  Death  of  Capt.  N.  Biddle. 


FRENEAU. 


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who  was  blown  up,  in  an  Engagement  with  the  |  Yarmouth,  near 
Barbadoes.  I  ...  |  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  F.  Bailey.  ...  |  m.dcc- 
Lxxxi.  I    8vo,  pp.  23.  25891 

Freneau.  a  Collection  of  Poems,  on  American  Affairs.  ... 
Written  Between  the  Year  1797  and  the  Present  Time.  By 
Philip  Freneau  ...  .  New  Tork :  David  Longivorth.  1815.  2 
vols.,  i8mo,  pp.  viii,  13-188  ;  (4),  9-176.  B.,  ba.,  c.  25892 

[Freneau.]  A  Journey  from  Philadelphia  to  New- York, 
by  way  of  Burlington  and  South-Amboy.  [In  Verse.]  By 
Robert  Slender,  Stocking  Weaver.  Philadelphia:  F.  Bailey.  ijSj. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  c,  N.  25893 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title : 

Freneau.  A  Laughable  Poem  ;  |  or  |  Robert  Slender's  [Jour- 
ney [from  |  Philadelphia  to  New  York,  I  by  I  Way  of  Burlington 
and  South  Amboy.  I  By  Philip  Freneau,!  •••  I  Philadelphia:]  Printed 
for  Thomas  Never  sink. \Dec.  20,  1809.I     l2mo,  pp.  24.  p. 

[Freneau.]  Letters  on  Various  Interesting  and  Important 
Subjects,  many  of  which  have  appeared  in  the  Aurora.  Cor- 
rected and  much  Enlarged.  By  Robert  Slender,  o.  s.  u.  Phila- 
delphia:   R.  Slender.    1799.     8vo,  pp.  142.  25895 

Freneau.  The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Mr.  Philip  Freneau ; 
containing  his  Essays,  and  Additional  Poems.  Philadelphia :  F. 
Bailey,  mdcclxxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  429.  c.  25896 

Freneau.  The  Poems  of  Philip  Freneau.  Written  chiefly 
during  the  late  War.  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  Francis  Bailey. 
M  Dcc  Lxxxvi.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  407.  25897 

Freneau.  Poems  Written  between  the  Years  1768  &  1794, 
by  Philip  Freneau  of  New  Jersey  :  A  New  Edition,  Revised  and 
Corrected  by  the  Author;  Including  a  Considerable  Number  of 
Pieces  never  before  Published.  ...  Monmouth,  [N.  f.):  printed  at 
the  press  of  the  Author,  at  Mount  Pleasant,  near  Middletown- Point ; 
M,DCC,xcv  :  and,  of  American  Independence  xix.  8vo,  pp.  (4), 
ix-xv,  455,  (i).  ba.,  c,  h.  25898 

Freneau.  Poems  Written  and  Published  during  the  Ameri- 
can Revolutionary  War,  and  now  Republished  from  the  Original 
Manuscripts,  interspersed  with  Translations  from  the  Ancients, 
and  other  pieces  not  heretofore  in  Print.  By  Philip  Freneau. 
...  The  Third  Edition,  ...  Philadelphia:  From  the  Press  of  Lydia 
Bailey.   1809.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  4,  280  ;  302,  xii.     2  Plates. 


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Freneau.  Poems  on  Various  Subjects,  but  chiefly  Illustrative 
of  the  Events  and  Actors  in  the  American  War  of  Indepen- 
dence. Bv  Philip  Freneau.  Reprinted  from  the  Rare  Edition 
printed  at  Philadelphia  in  1786.  With  a  Preface.  London:  J. 
R.  Smith.    1861.     Fcap  8vo,  pp.  xxii,  362.  25900 

Freneau.  Poems  relating  to  the  American  Revolution.  By 
Philip  Freneau.  With  an  Introductory  Memoir  and  Notes,  By 
Evert  A.  Duyckinck.  New  Tork  :  IV.  J.  IViddUton.  m.dccc- 
Lxv.    i2mo,  pp.  xxviii,  288.     Portrait.  b.  25901 

One  hundred  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

Freneau.  The  Village  Merchant :  A  Poem.  To  which  is 
added  the  Country  Printer.  ...  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Hoff' 
and  Derrick.    m,dcc,xciv.    i2mo,  pp.  16.  25902 

Freneau.  Voyage  to  Boston  :  A  Poem.  By  Philip  Freneau. 
Philadelphia:   Woodhouse.    1 775.     8vo,  pp.  24.  25903 

This  is  a  visionary  voyage  in  verse.  The  author  does  not  say  whence  he  came,  but 
arrives  at  a  river  in  Massachusetts;  the  native  genius  of  North  America  presents  him 
with  a  mantle  which  renders  him  invisible;  he  then  proceeds  to  General  Gage's  man- 
sion, and  makes  his  observations  on  General  Gage,  Admiral  Greaves,  Lord  Percy,  and 
others.     I  am  indebted  to  Mr.  C.  F.  Harris,  of  Providence,  for  corrections  of  this  list. 

[Freneau  and  Brackenridge  (H.  H.)]  A  Poem,  on  the 
Rising  Glory  of  America  ;  Being  an  Exercise  delivered  at  the 
Public  Commencement  at  Nassau-Hall,  September  25,  1771.  ... 
Philadelphia'.:  R.  Ait  ken.  m,dcc,lxxii.   8vo,  pp.  27.  25904 

See  alio  [Brackenridge  (H.  H.)],  Vol.  ii.,  No.  7190. 

Frenzel.  Der  Belus  auf  den  Anden,  oder  Kelten  in  Ame- 
rika.     Von  Pastor  Frenzel.     Leipzig:  Denicke.   1867.    8vo. 

Frenilly  (/(?  marquis  A.  F.  de).  Opinions  prononcees  dans 
la  discussion  du  projet  de  loi  relatif  a  I'indemnite  des  colons  de 
Saint-Domingue,  dans  la  seance  du  7  mars  1820.  Paris:  imp. 
de  Boucher.    1826.     8vo,  pp.  48.  25906 

[Frere  (H.)]     See  Vol.  I.,  Nos.  3288  and  3289. 

Frere  (J.)  Mormonites,  or  Latter  Day  Saints:  A  short  His- 
tory of  this  Sect.  With  an  Account  of  the  Real  Origin  of  the 
Book  of  Mormon.  Compiled  from  various  sources.  By  the 
Rev.  J.  Frere,  m.a.     London.    1850.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  25907 

A  Fresh  Catalogue  of  Southern  Outrages  upon  Northern  Citi- 
zens.     New  York :  American  Anti-Slavery  Society,    i860.     25908 


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FREYYCINET. 


63 


Fresnel  (R.  F.)  Que  I'Europe  soit  attentive  aux  evenements 
possibles  en  Amerique  ;  par  R.  F.  P'resnel.  Paris :  E.  Dentu. 
1862.     8vo,  pp.  61.  BA.,  c.  25909 

Fresnel.  Recherches  qui  ont  ete  faites  depuis  Fernand  Cortez 
jusqu'a  present,  afin  de  decouvrir  le  passage  de  la  jonction  mari- 
time des  oceans  Atlantique  et  Pacifique.  Paris:  Dentu,  1865. 
8vo.     Map.  25910 

Fresnillo.  Notices  of  the  Silver  Mines  of  Fresnillo  in  the 
State  of  Zacatecas,  Mexico.     1834.    8vo.     Map  and  Plates. 

Fresnoy.     See  Du  Fresnoy  (L.) 

Freville  (A.  F.  J.)  Les  Droits  de  la  Grande-Bretagne 
etablis  contre  les  pretentions  des  Americains.  Pour  Servir  de 
Reponse  a  la  Declaration  du  Congres  General.  Ouvrage  traduit 
de  i'Anglois,  sur  la  Seconde  Edition.     A.  la  Haye.    1776.     8vo. 

Translated  from  Dalrymple.     Our  title,  No.  1834X,  Is  incomplete. 

Freville.  Histoire  des  Nouvelles  Decouvertes  Faites  dans 
la  Mer  du  Sud  en  1767,  1768,  1769,  1770.  Redigee  d'apres  les 
dernieres  relations.  Par  M.  de  Freville.  Accompagnee  d'un 
Carte  dressee  par  M.  de  Vaugondy.  A  Parts :  Chez  Hnnsy^ 
le  jeune.  M.DCC.LXXiv.  2  vols.,  8vo,  xlviii,  522,  Errata,  i  1. ;  2 
1.,  572,  Approbation,  2  1.     Map.  c.  25913 

Mr.  Rich  gives  this  title  as 

Freville.  Hydrographie  de  la  Mer  du  Sud,  ou  histoire 
de  nouvelles  decouvertes  faites  dans  la  mer  du  Sud,  redigee 
d'apres  les  diverses  relations  Angloises  et  Francaises,  avec  une 
carte  dressee  par  Vaugondy.  Par  M.  de  Freville.  Paris:  de 
Hansy.  m.Dcc.lxxiv.     2  vols.,  8vo.  n.  25814 

Frey  (Alfred  A.)  Report  of  the  Case  of  the  Canadian  Pri- 
soners. With  Introduction  on  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus. 
London.   1839.     8vo.  C  25915 

Freycinet  (L.  Claude  Desaulses  de).  Voyage  autour  du 
Monde,  entrepris  par  ordre  du  Roi,  sous  le  Ministere  et  confor- 
mement  aux  Instructions  de  ...  M.  le  Vicomte  de  Bouchage 
...  .  Execute  sur  les  Corvettes  de  S.  M.  I'Uranie  et  la  Physi- 
cienne,  pendant  les  Annees  1817,  18,  19,  et  20,  &c.,  par  Louis 
de  Freycinet.  Paris:  Pillet.  1824-44.  8  vols.,  410,  and  4  vols., 
folio,  containing  358  Plates  and  Maps.  a.,  b.,  h.  25916 

This  splendid  work  is  divided  as  follows  :  Zoologie,  par  Quoy  et  Gaimard,   1824,  2 
vols.,  4to,  atlas;  folio,  96  plates.     Botanique,  par  M.  Gaudichaud,  1826,  4to,  atlat ; 


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I20  platei.  Historique,  par  M.  de  Freycinet,  1826,  4  vols,  in  a,  4to,  atlas;  folio, 
lao  plates.  Navigation  et  Hydrographie,  18:6,  1  vols.,  4to,  atlas;  21  maps.  Obser- 
vations du  pendule,  18:6,  4to,  pp.  (6),  191.  Miteorologique,  410;  atlas,  folio.  Mag- 
netique,  4to.     Many  of  the  plates  are  colored.     Ste  Arago,  Vol,  1.,  No.  1867,  and  Peron. 

Freycinet.  De  dccouvertes  aux  terres  Australe  sur  la  cor- 
vette le  Geographe,  sous  les  oidies  du  capitaine  Baudin,  pendant 
les  annees  1801  a  1804.  Execute  par  Ordre  de  sa  Majeste 
I'Empereur  et  roi  ...  .  Navigation  et  geographie,  par  M.  L. 
Freycinet.  Paris,  m.dccc.vii.  410,  2  1.,  pp.  xv,  496,  (2),  and 
Atlas  of  32  Charts  in  folio.  b.,  n.  25917 

Frevheit  die  treue  Liebe,  zu  alle  Americanische  Burger  und 
Einvvohner.      Gedruckt  fiir  den  Liebhaber.    1809.    l2mo,  pp.  60. 

Freylinghausen  (D.  Gotlieb  Anastasius),  and  ^chvlze  (D. 
Johann  Ludewig).  Neuere  Geschichte  der  Evangelishen  Mis- 
sions-Anstalter  zu  Belehrung  der  Heiden  in  Ostindien,  etc. 
Halle.    1784-99.    4to.  N.  25919 

Periodical  missionary  accounts  from  the  United  States,  relating  chiefly  to  the  history 
of  Germans,  memoirs  of  eminent  Lutheran  divines  in  the  United  States,  etc. 

Freyre  (A.)     Piratas  de  la  America.     See  Exquemelin  (J.) 

Freyre  (Domingos).  Vida  admiravel  e  morte  preciosa  da 
bemavcnturada  Santa  Rosa  de  Santa  Maria,  natural  da  cidade  de 
Lima,  religiosa  da  terceira  orden  de  Santo  Domingo.  Lisboa:  J. 
Dacosta.   1669.     4to.  25920 

Freyre  (Francisco  de  Brito).     See  Brito  Freire,  Vol.  11. 

Freyre  (Ramon).  Manifiesto  a  sus  conciudadanos.  Lima. 
1830.    8vo.  25921 

Freyreiss  (Georg  Wilhelm).  Beitrage  zur  naheren  Kennt- 
niss  des  Kraiserthums  Brazilien,  nebst  einer  Schilderung  der 
neuen  Colonic  Leopoldina,  Erster  Theil.  Frankfurt  am  Main: 
J.  D.  Sauerldnder.    1824.     8vo,  pp.  xii,  170,  I  1.  c.  25922 

No  more  published. 

Freytag  (J.  D.)  Memoires,  contenant  des  details  sur  les 
deportes  du  18  fructidor  a  la  Guyane  fran^aise  ;  la  relation  des 
principaux  evcnements  qui  se  sont  passes  dans  cette  colonic  pen- 
dant la  revolution  ...  ses  voyages  dans  les  diverses  parties  de 
I'Amerique  ;  I'histoire  de  son  sejour  parmi  les  Indiens  de  ce  con- 
tinent ;  accompagnes  de  notes  historiques,  topographiques  et 
critiques  par  M.  C.  de  B.  [Couvray  de  Beauregard].  Paris: 
Nepveu.    1824.     2  vols.,  8vo.  25823 

i^uerard  appears  to  think  that  Couvray  de  Beauregard  is  more  than  the  annotator  of 
these  memoirs. 


FREZIER. 


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I 


Frezier  (Amedee  Fran9ois).  Relation  du  Voyage  de  la  Mer 
du  Sud  aux  cotes  du  Chily  et  du  Pcrou,  Faits  pendant  les  annees 
1712,  1713  &  I7H'  •••  ^^i"  ^'  Frezier,  Ingcnieur  Ordinaire  du 
Roy.  ...  Ouvrage  cnrichi  de  quantite  de  rlanche,  en  Taille- 
douce.  Paris:  Jean-Geoffroy  Nyon.  M  Dcc  xvi.  4to,  pp.  xix, 
298,  (2).  23  Maps  and  14  Plates.  4-  Amsterdam:  Pierre  Hum- 
bert. M,DCC,xvii.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  XX,  294;  Title,  pp.  297- 
600.     37  Maps,  and  Plates.  b.,  c.  25924 

At  page  577  of  the  Amsterdam  edition  will  be  found  a  "  Memoire  touchant  I'etab- 
lissemcnt  des  P.  P.  Jesuites  dans  les  Indus  d'Espagnc."  This  curious  relation  relative 
to  the  missions  of  Paraguay  is  not  by  Frczicr.  It  originally  appeared  [at  Amsterdam] 
in  1712,  as  a  separate  publication. 

Frezier.  Relation  du  Voyage  de  la  Mer  du  Sud  aux  Cotes 
du  Chily  et  du  Perou,  Fait  pendant  les  annees  1 7 12,  17 13,  & 
1 7 14.  Dediee  a  S.  A.  R.  Monseigncur  Le  Due  D'Orleans, 
Regent  du  Royaume.  Avec  une  Reponse  a  la  Preface  critique 
Du  Livre  intitule,  Journal  des  Observations  Physiques,  Mathe- 
matiques  &  Botaniques  du  R.  P.  Fevillee,  contre  la  Relation  du 
Voyage  de  la  Mer  du  Sud,  &  une  Chronologic  des  Vicerois  du 
Perou,  depuis  son  etablissement  jusqu'au  terns  de  la  Relation  du 
Voyage  de  la  Mer  du  Sud.  Par  M.  Frezier,  Ingenieur  Ordinaire 
du  Roy.  Ouvrage  enrichi  de  quantite  de  Planches  en  Taille- 
douce.  A  Paris:  Nyon^  Didot^  ^tillau.  M.DCC.xxxii.  4to, 
Half-Title,  14  1.,  pp.  298,  (2),  63.     37  Maps,  and  Plates. 

Merely  a  new  title-page,  and  a  supplement  of  sixty-three  pages  added  to  the  quarto 
edition  of  1716.  The  supplement  consists  of  Frezier's  reply  to  Father  Feuillee's 
criticisms  in  the  preface  to  his  third  volume  (1715). 

Frezier.  A  Voyage  to  the  South  Sea,  And  along  the  Coasts 
of  Chili  and  Peru,  in  the  Years  17 12,  1713,  and  17 14.  Particu- 
larly describing  The  Genius  and  Constitution  of  the  Inhabitants, 
as  well  Indians  as  Spaniards:  Their  Customs  and  Manners;  their 
Natural  History,  Mines,  Commodities,  Traffick  with  Evrope, 
&c.  By  Monsieur  Frezier,  Engineer  in  Ordinary  to  the  French 
King.  Illustrated  with  37  Copper-Cutts  of  the  Coast,  Harbours, 
Cities,  Plants  and  other  Curiosities  :  Printed  from  the  Author's 
Original  Plates  inserted  in  the  Paris  Edition.  With  a  Postscript 
by  Dr.  Edmund  Halley,  Savilian  Professor  of  Geometry  in  the 
University  of  Oxford.  And  an  Account  of  the  Settlement, 
Commerce,  and  Riches  of  the  Jesuites  in  Paraguay.  London : 
Jonah  Bowyer.  mdccxvii.    4to,  pp.  (14),  335,  (9).     37  Plates. 

This  English  translation  contains  the  same  engravings  as  the  original,  and  is  prefer- 
able to  the  latter  by  reason  of  Halley's  postscript,  in  which  some  geographical  errors  of 
Frezier  are  corrected.  On  page  147  is  an  interesting  account  of  Guano.  There  are 
copies  with  the  date  1735,  which  are  the  same  edition,  with  a  new  title-page. 

VOL.    VII.  8 


66 


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Frezier.  Rcis-Beschryving  door  de  Zuid-Zee  langs  de  Kus- 
ten  van  Chili,  Peru  en  Brazil,  opgestelt  op  eene  Reistocht 
gedaan  in  de  jaren  1712,  1713  en  1714.  Nevens  eene  Beschry- 
vinge  van  de  Regeringe  der  i  ncas,  Koningen  van  Peru,  en  hun 
ryk,  zo  als  het  was  voor  den  komst  der  Spanjaarden  aldaar. 
net  eene  uit  het  Fransch  vertaalt,  en  het  andere  opgemaakt  uit 
verscheide  Schryveren.  Door  Isaac  Verburg.  ...  Te  Amsterdam  : 
R.  en  G.  Pf^etstein.  1718.  4to,  7  1.,  pp.  406,  (9).  19  Maps  and 
13  Plates.  c.  25927 

Alto  on  thick  paper.  There  are  copies  dated  I7a7«  which  are  the  lame  edition, 
with  a  new  title-page. 

Frezier.  Allerneueste  Reise  nach  der  Sud  See  und  denen 
Kusten  von  Chili,  Peru  und  Brasilien.  Aus  dem  Frantzosischen 
ubersetzet  und  mit  vielen  saubern  Kupfern  versehen.  Hamburg : 
Thomas  von  IVierings.   1718.    i2mo,  pp.  416.     Maps  and  Plates. 

Frezier.  Reise  nach  der  Siid-See  und  denen  Kusten  von 
Chili,  Peru,  und  Brasilien.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen  ubersetzet  und 
mit  vielen  saubern  Kupfern  versehen.  Zum  andernmal  heraus- 
gegeben,  und  mit  einem  Anhang  aus  der  in  den  Jahren  1740  bis 
1744  von  dem  beruhmten  Engl.  Commandeur  Georg  Anson, 
nach  der  Sud  See,  oder  meistens  um  die  ganze  welt,  gethanenen 
reise  vermehret.  Hamburg:  Thomas  von  fVietings  Erben.  1745. 
8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  640.     5  Maps  and  6  Plates.  25929 

Frezier.  Reponse  a  preface  critique  du  livre  intitule :  Jour- 
nal des  observations  physiques,  etc.,  du  P.  Feuillee,  contre  la 
Relation  du  voyage  de  la  mer  du  Sud.  Paris:  Ravenel.  1727. 
4to.  25930 

This  is  also  added  to  the  second  edition  of  the  "  Relation  du  voyage,"  etc.  "  Frezier 
was  not  a  sea-commander,  but  an  officer  of  engineers  in  the  French  service.  His 
Journal  is  one  of  observation  and  description,  his  researches  being  professedly  directed 
to  supply  what  was  wanting  in  the  Journal  of  Pere  Feuillee.  His  Relation  contains 
much,  both  of  the  natural  and  civil  history  of  Chili  and  Peru."  —  Bartlktt. 

Frias  (F.)  El  Liberalism©  revolucionario  y  el  Matrimonio 
civil,  por  Felix  Frias.     Buenos  Aires.  1867.    i2mo,  pp.  84. 

Fribert  (Lauritz  Jacob).  Haandbog  for  Emigranter  til  Ame- 
rikas  Vest  med  Anviisning  for  Overreisen  samt  Beskrivelse  af 
Livet  og  Agerdyrkningsmaaden  naermest  i  Viskonsin.  \Chris- 
tiania.   1847.]    8^°?  PP*  ^OO-  25932 

Fric  (Karel).  Prispevky  ku  poznani  americkeho  petroleje. 
Prag:  J.  Petrik.   1863.     8vo,    pp.  19.  25933 

Contributions  towards  a  knowledge  of  petroleum. 


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67 


Friccius  (V.)  Indianischer  Rcligionstandt  der  gantzen  newen 
Welt,  beider  Indien  gegen  AufF  vnd  Nidcrgang  der  Sonnen. 
Schleinigister  Form  ausz  grundtlichen  Historien,  Sonderbar  desz 
Hochwirdigen  Vatters  Francisci  Gonzagcn  Barfiisscrischc  Ordcns 
croniken,  vnd  Didaci  Vallades,  geistlicher.  Rhetoric  zusammen 
gezogen,  vnd  aiiszm  Latein  in  hochtcutsch  verwendet :  Durch 
F.  Valentinum  Fricium,  Barfusser  Ordens,  F.  D.  Matthiassen 
Ertz  Hertzogen  in  Oesterreich,  etc.  ...  Getruckt  z«  Ingohtadt^ 
durch  IVolffgang  Eder.  1588.    8vo,  16  1.,  pp.  200.  c.  25934 

"Cet  ouvrage  inconnu  a  Ternau*  et  d  Brunet,  est  cite  par  Pinelo,  sous  la  date  de 
1688.  C'est  en  partie  une  traduction  de  I'ouvrage  dc  Franc.  Gonzagac,  dt  Origin* 
Strafhica  riligionii  Francitcantr  ...  Romte,  158;^,  et  de  ceiui  dr.  Valades,  Rhitorica 
Chrittiana.      P/rui/'tr,  1579."  —  Leclbrc,  No.    590. 

Frick  (W.)  An  Address  preparatory  to  Opening  the  De- 
partment of  the  Arts  and  Sciences  in  the  University  of  Maryland. 
...  By  William  Friclc.  ...  Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  D.  Toy. 
1831.    8vo,  pp.  37.  H.  25935 

Frickmann  (A.)  Cote  occldentale  de  I'Amerique  du  Nord. 
Cotes  de  I'Oregon  et  du  territoire  de  Washington.  De  la  baie 
Pelican  a  I'entree  du  detroit  de  Juan  de  Fuca.  Instructions 
traduites  de  I'americain  et  corrigees  d'apres  les  documents  les 
plus  recents,  par  A.  Frickmann  ...  .  Paris:  imp.  Lain'e.  1872. 
8vo,  pp.  I  •  2.  25936 

Friedel  (L.)  Les  emigrants  au  Bresil.  Imite  de  Mme 
Amelie  Schoppe.  Par  Louis  Friedel.  Neuvieme  edition.  Tours : 
Mame  et  fils.    1870.    i8mo,  pp.  144.     Illustrated.  25937 

Friedlander  (Julius  R.)  An  Address  to  the  Public  at  the 
First  Exhibition  of  the  Pupils  of  the  Pennsylvania  Institution  for 
the  Instruction  of  the  Blind.  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia. 
1833.    8vo.  25938 

Friedmann  (S.)  Niederlandisch  Ost-  und  Westindien.  Ihre 
neueste  Gestaltung  in  geop^mphischer,  statistischer,  und  cultur- 
historischer  hinsicht,  mit  bcsonderer  Darstellung  der  klimatischen 
und  sanitatischen  Verhaltnisse.  Miinchen :  G.  Franz,  i860. 
8vo,  I  1.,  pp.  viii,  274.     Plate.  c.  25939 

Frielenhuysen  (T.)  Wars,  and  Rumors  of  Wars,  Heaven's 
Decree  over  the  World.  Sermon  to  the  New-England  Forces 
on  the  E.xpedition  against  Crown  Point.  By  Theodorus  Frielen- 
huysen, a.m.     New  York.   1755.     8vo,  pp.  47.  m.  25940 


i—jiTi  II        r  im    n 


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The  Friend.  An  Essay  to  do  Good  ;  or,  Relief  from  the 
Pressure:  Addressed  to  ...  the  Wealthy  Classes  of  Ncw-Yorlc. 
New  York.    1837.     8vo,  pp.  16.  S.  25941 

The  Friend,  an  Independent  Monthly.  New  Tork  :  Friend 
Jsiociatton.    1865.     8vo.     Continued.  B.,  C,  H.  25942 

The  Friend  :  A  Religious  and  Literary  Journal.  Edited  by 
R,  Smith.     Philadelphia.    1820.     8vo.     Continued.  25943 

The  Friend  of  Peace.  By  Philo-pacificus  [Noah  Worcester]. 
Boston,   1815-26  or  later.  25944 

See  alio  [Worcester  (Noah)]. 

The  Friend  of  Progress.     New  Tork.    1864-5.     8vo.     25945 

A  Friend  to  the  Constitution.  Nos.  i.  to  v.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
i2mo,  pp.  60.  25946 

A  Friendly  Address,  1774.     See  [Cooper  (Mylcs)],  Vol.  vi. 

Friendly  Advice  to  the  Gentlemen-Planters  of  the  East  and 
West  Indies  In  Three  Parts.  I.  A  brief  Treatise  of  the  most 
principal  PVuits  and  Herbs  that  grow  in  the  East  &  West  In- 
dies ;  giving  an  Account  of  their  respective  Vertues  both  for 
Food  and  Physick,  and  what  Planet  and  Sign  they  are  under. 
Together  with  some  Directions  for  the  Preservation  of  Health 
and  Life  in  those  Hot  Climates,  ii.  The  Complaints  of  the 
Negro  Slaves  against  the  hard  Usages  and  Barbarous  Cruelties 
inflicted  upon  them.  in.  A  ■)iscourse  in  way  of  Dialogues  be- 
tween an  Ethiopian  or  Negro-Slave,  and  a  Christian  that  was 
his  Master  in  America.  By  Philotheos  Physiologus.  Printed  by 
Andrew  Sowle^  in  the  Tear  1684.     8vo.  25947 

A  Friendly  Check  from  a  New  Relation  to  the  Chief  Can- 
noneer, founded  on  a  late  Information,  dated  N.  E.  Castle 
William,  1720.     Boston,    1721.    i6mo,  pp.  7.  B.  25948 

Signed  "  Americus  Patriar."     This  very  rare  tract  is  a  satirical  answer  to  •'  A  Word 
of  Comfort  to  a  Melancholy  Country  —  Massachusetts  Bay." 

A  Friendly  Debate.  See  Douglas  (W.),  Vol.  v.,  note  to  No. 
20724. 

Friendly  Letter  to  Parents  and  Heads  of  Families,  particularly 
those  residing  in  the  Country  Towns  and  Villages  of  America. 
Boston.   1827.    i2mo.  25949 


FRIERSON. 


69 


Friendly  Remarks  to  the  People  of  Connecticut,  upon  their 
Colleges  and  Schools,     [n.  p.]   1799.     8vo,  pp.  42.        H.  25950 

A  Hricf  Account  of  the  Society  of  the  Kricndlv  Sons  of  St. 
Patrick;  with  iiiographical  Notices  of  sonic  of  the  \Iembt.TS,  ... 
Philadelphia:   Hibertiiun  Society .    1 844.     l2mo,  pp.  1 1  2.      Plate. 

Friendly  Voice  from  England.     Sue  [Cobden  (R.)],  Vol.  iv. 

Frii:nds  (W.)  Guide  Hook  to  Mr.  Washington  Friends' 
great  American  Tour,  with  the  words  of  the  Songs  and  Melodies 
sung  hy  him  in  his  Unrivalled  Entertainment.  Nottingham. 
[1857.]    8vo.  25952 

Friends,  Brethren,  and  Countrymen,  &c.     410,  pp.  i.  p. 

Printed  at  Fliiludclpliia,  Sept.  30,  1766.      An  appcul  against   B.  Fr.itikliii'!)  election, 
ag  being  the  author  uf  the  Stamp  A^t. 

Friends  of  Human  Progress.  Proceedings  of  the  Annual 
Meeting,  ...  held  at  Waterloo,  N,  Y.,  ...  1855.  Syracuse. 
1855.  8vo,  pp.  27.  a.  4-  Proceedings  ...  1857  •••  Waterloo 
...  .   Rochester:    Curtis.,  Butts  iy   Co.    1857.     8vo,  p^).  30.  b. 

The  Friends  of  Liberty  and  Justice  think  it  necessary,  at  this 
Juncture,  to  republish  the  following  Piece,  which  made  its  ap- 
pearance some  Time  ago  in  the  New- York  Journal,  tind  which 
was  written  by  a  Gentleman  of  Distinguished  Meric  in  the  City 
of  New- York.     [About  October.,  iyj2.^     Folio,  pp.  i.  p. 

The  original  letters  are  dated   Oct.   S,  1 77 1.     Refers  to  Givddard  and  the   »«  Penn- 
sylvania Chronicle." 

Friends.  See  also  Indians,  Quakers,  Slayery,  and  Society  of 
Friends. 

The  Friends*  Library :  comprising  Journals,  Doctrinal  Trea- 
tises, and  other  Writings  of  Members  of  the  Religious  Society 
of  P^riends.  Edited  by  William  Evans  and  Thomas  Evans. 
Philadeelphia :  Printed  by  Joseph  Rakestraiv.  1837-1 850.     14  vols. 

Each  volume  contains  from  486  to  490  pages. 

The  Friends'  Pocket  Almanac,  for  1852.  Philadelphia.  1852. 
24mo.     Continued.  ^5957 

Frierson  (M.  S.)  An  Address  ...  Nov.  10,  i860,  by  Madison 

S.  Frierson,  Esq.,  to  the   Maury  County  Horticultural  Society, 

...  Columbia,  Tenn.  ...    Columbia:    Tenn. :  Mirror  O^ce.  i860. 

8vo,  pp.  5.  H.  25958 


70 


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Fries  (E.)  Novae  symbolae  mycologicae.  [JJpsal.  1851.] 
4to,  pp.  128.  25959 

Fungi  collected  in  Mexico,  Costa  Rica,  and  the  West  Indies. 

Fries  (G.)  Speech  of  Hon.  George  Fries,  of  Ohio,  on  the 
Oregon  Question.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
Saturday,  February  7,  1846.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  H. 

Fries  (J.)  The  Two  Trials  of  John  Fries,  on  an  Indict- 
ment for  Treason  ;  together  with  a  Brief  Report  of  the  Trials 
of  several  other  Persons,  for  Treason  and  Insurrection,  in  the 
Counties  of  Bucks,  Northampton  and  Montgomery  ...  Begun  at 
...  Philadelphia,  April  11,  1799;  continued  at  Norristown,  Oc- 
tober II,  1799,  and  concluded  at  Philadelphia,  April  11,  1800 ; 
before  the  Hon.  Judges,  Iredell,  Peters,  Washington  and  Chase. 
...  Taken  in  Short  Hand  by  Thomas  Carpenter.  Philadelphia : 
William  IV.  Woodward.    1 800.     8vo,  pp,  4,  226,  51.  B.,  BA. 

Friese  (P.  C.)  An  Essay  on  Wages  ...  showing  the  Neces- 
sity of  a  Workingman's  Tariff  ...  .  By  Philip  C.  Friese.  New 
York:   Fowler  and  Wells.    1853.    ^^mo,  pp.  35.  H.  25962 

[Friese.]  Statement  for  the  Consideration  of  Workingmen 
...  and  a  Workingman's  Tariff".  Baltimore:  Printed  by  Wm. 
Wooddy  iff  Son.    1 85 1.     8vo,  pp.  6.  h.  25963 

Also  :  Letter  to  the  President  and  People  of  the  United  States,  showing  that  the 
President  cannot  lawfully  execute  an  Unconstitutional  Law  ...  By  [Philip]  C.  Friese 
...  .  Baltimore:  Sun  Job  Office.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h. — The  Unconstitutonality  of 
Congressional  Action ;  An  Essay,  on  the  Paramount  Unwritten  Law  :  ...  .  By  Philip 
C.  Friese   ...   .   Baltimore:  Murphy  &  Co.    1867.     8vo,  pp.  42.      b.,  H. 

[Friess  (Lorenz  or  Laurentius).]  Aslegung  der  Mer]  earthen 
oder  Cartha  Marina  |  Darin  man  sehen  mag|wa  einer  in  der  welt 
sey  I  vnd  wa  ein  ietlich  |  Laud  Wasser  vnd  Stat  gelege  ist.  Das 
als  in  de  biichlin  zefiude.  |  [Colophon :]  Getruckt :  zii  Strass- 
burg  von\'Johannes  Grieninger  vnd\vollandet  vff  vnser  Lie- \  ben 
frawenabent  der\geburt.      Im  Iar\  1.5.2.5.]     Folio,     c.  25964 

Title,  4  lines ;  preface,  on  verso  of  title,  38  lines ;  29  leaves,  folioed  irregularly,  from 
ii  to  xxxiii.  2  folded  maps,  and  numerous  woodcuts,  all  colored.  One  of  the  maps  de- 
lineates Cadamosto's  first  voyage.  The  first  chapter  of  ti;is  very  rare  work  relates 
wholly  to  America,  beginning  "  Das  neuw  laud  hie  beschriben  America  genant  ist  gar 
nakendt  als  gros  als  ein  vierdes  teil  der  gantzen  welt,"  etc. 

Friess.  Ynderweisung  |  vnd  |  vszlegung  I  Der  Cartha  Marina 
oder  die  mer|  carte  Darin  man  sehen  mag  [wa  einer  in  d'  welt 
sy  vnd  wa  ein  ytlich  |  land  wasser  vnd  stet  lige  als  in  de  bu  chlin 
angezogt  vn  in  d'  charte  zuschen.  j    [Colophon  :  j   Gedrucki  zu 


FRILINGHUISEN. 


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Strasburg  von\Johannes  Grieninger  vnd\vollende  vff  Sant  Ydrge\ 
abent  Tm.  "Jar  .  .  M  .  D  .  xxx.  |  Folio,  Title,  i  1.,  21  unnum- 
bered 1.  25965 

The  first  Gazeetter.  See  Graesse,  Vol.  ii.,  p.  635,  and  Harrisse.  "  See  the  verso 
of  the  last  leaf  for  the  chapter:  •  Von  America  ein  teyl  dauonhie  beschribcn.' "  — 
Harrisse. 

Frieze  (J.)  A  Concise  History  of  the  Efforts  to  obtain  an 
Extension  of  Suffrage  in  Rhode  Island,  from  the  Year  1811  to 
1842.  By  Jacob  Frieze.  Providence:  Benjamin  F.  Moore.  1842. 
i2mo,  pp.  171.  BA.,  c,  H.  +  Second  Edition.  [Enlarged. 
lbid.'\   1842.    i2mo,  pp.  179.  25966 

[Frieze.]  Facts  for  the  People  :  containing  a  Comparison 
and  Exposition  of  Votes  on  occasions  relating  to  the  Free  Suf- 
frage Movements  in  Rhode-Island.  Providence:  Knowlesis  rose^ 
Printers.   1842.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  ba.,  h.  25967 

Frieze  (R.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Grand  Lodge 
of  Rhode  Island,  at  their  Anniversary  ...  at  East  Greenwich, 
R.  I.,  Friday,  June  24,  1831.  By  Robert  Frieze,  Grand  Chap- 
lain.    Providence:  B.  Cranston.    183 1.     8vo,  pp.  24.  25968 

Frignet  (E.)  La  Californie.  Histoire  des  Progres  de  I'Un 
des  £tats-Unis  d'Amerique,  et  des  Institutions  qui  font  sa  Pro- 
sperite.  Par  Ernest  Frignet  ....  Paris:  Schlessinger  freres.  1865. 
8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  xxvi,  479.  Map.  c.  +  Second  Edition.  \^Ibid.'\ 
1867.    8vo,  pp.  xxvi,  479.     Map.  b.  25969 

Frignet  (E.),  and  Carrey  (E.)  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique. 
Les  Etats  du  Nord-West  et  Chicago.  Par  Ernest  Frignet  et 
Edward  Carrey.  Paris:  imp.  'Jouast.  1871.  8vo,  pp.  88.  10 
Plates.  25970 

Frilinghuisen  or  Freijlinghausen  (Theodorus  Jacobus). 
Eenige  Predicatien.     Nieuw  York :   W.Bradford.    1721.    i2mo. 

Frilinghuisen.  Sermons.  Translated  from  the  Dutch.  And 
Prefaced  by  a  Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life,  by  Rev.  William 
Demarest.  With  an  Introduction  by  the  Rev  Thomas  De  Witt, 
D.D.  New  York  :  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Reformed  Protestant 
Dutch  Church.   1856.    i2mo,  pp.  vi,  3-422.  c.  25972 

Frilinghuisen.  Jeugd-oeffening  |  of  |  Verhandeling  |  van  de  | 
godlyke  waarheden,  |  der  christelyk  religie.  |  by  wyze  van  |  vragen 
en  antwoorden,  |  tot   onderwgs   der   ionkeyd.  [  Door  |  Theodorus 


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FRINK. 


Frielinghuyzen,  |  Predicant  tot  Albany,  in  Noord- America.  [  De 
Tweede  uruck.\Gef/rucl't  hy  JV.  IVeyman^  te  N'leuw-York^  voor\ 
den  Autheur.\    [1748.]    i2mo,  3  1.,  pp.  103.  25973 

Tlie  following  complainr  relates  chiefly  to  Frilinghuisen  : 

[Frilinghuisen.]  Klagte|Van  Eenige  Leeden  der|Neder- 
duytse  Hervormde  Kerk,  |  Woonende  op  Raretans,  &c.,  in  der 
Provincie  vati  |  Nieu-Jersev,  in  Noord- America,  |  Oiider  de  Kroon 
van  Groot-Brittanje.  I  Over  het  Gedrag,  Aldaar  en  Elders,  |  van) 
Do.Theodorus  Jacobus  Frilinghuisen,  |  Met  syn  Kerken-Raaden. 
I  Ten  I  Antwoord  |  Op  hunne|  Bau-Dreygende  Daag-Brieven,  &c. 
Aan  I  Alle  Liefhebbers  der  Waarheyd,  |  ter  ondersoek,  voorges- 
teld,  I  Hoe  Die  Gregronds  zun  ef  Niet.  |  Met  een  |  Noodige  Voor- 
Reeden,  tot  opheldering  van  de  Klagte.  |  Uytzegeven  Door|De 
Gevolmag  tigden  der  gemelde  Leeden.  |  TV  Nieii-York^  Gedrukt 
by  William  Bradford  en  J.  Peter  Zenger.  1725.]  4to,  5  1.,  pp. 
xvi,  146.  J.c  B.  25974 

"This  complaint  of  some  of  the  members  of  the  Low  Dutch  Reformed  Church,  in 
regard  to  the  conduct  of  Dominie  Jacobus  Frilinghuysen,  in  conjunction  with  his  con- 
sistories, is  a  vindication  of  certain  members  of  the  Dutch  churches  on  and  near  the 
Raritan  River,  who  had  been  expelled  from  tlie  Church  by  sentence  of  Mr.  Friling- 
huysen. These  members  had  accused  him  of  preaching  false  doctrine  in  insisting  upon 
the  necessity  of  regeneration,  and  of  unjustly  excluding  tliem  from  partaking  of  the 
Holy  Communion  in  consequence  of  their  alleged  unworthiness.  He  first  admonished 
them  of  their  conduct,  and  then  cited  them  to  appear  before  the  consistories,  and  on 
their  failure  to  do  so,  expelled  them.  Hence  this  published  reply.  The  book  was 
written  by  a  lawyer  of  New  York,  the  brother  of  Henricus  Boel,  of  that  city,  who  took 
sides  with  the  members  of  the  Church."  —  J.  R.  Bartlett.  "The  preface  is  signed 
in  the  name  of  sixty-five  members  of  the  Dutch  Reformed  Church,  whose  names  are 
all  given,  by  their  representatives:  Pieter  Dumont,  Justice  of  Peace  at  Raritans; 
Simon  Wyckof,  Deacon  at  Drie  Myl  Run ;  and  Daniel  Sebering,  Treasurer  of  the 
church  at  Nord-Branch.     Very  rare."  —  F.  Muller. 

Frilinghuisen.   Verdeediging.    tSi?^  Freeman  (B.),  No.  25755. 

Frink  (S.)  The  Marvellous  Works  of  Creation  and  Provi- 
dence, Illustrated.  Being  the  Substance  of  a  Sermon  preached 
at  ...  Shrewsbury  ...  7th  of  October,  1762.  A  Day  of  Public 
Thanksgivin;:;,  occasioned  by  the  Reduction  of  the  Havannah. 
By  Samuel  Frink,  a.m.  ...  Boston :  Printed  by  S.  Kneeland. 
1763.     8vo,  pp.  39.  BA.  25975 

Frink  (T.)  A  King  Reigning  in  Righteousness,  and  Princes 
Ruling  in  Judgment.  A  Sermon  preached  before  ...  Governour, 
...  being  the  Anniversary  for  the  Election  of  His  Majesty's 
Council,  ...  May  31, 1758.  By  Thomas  Frink,  M. a.  ...Boston: 
Printed  by  S.  Kneeland.   1758.     8vo,  pp.  36.       B.,  BA.,  c,  H.,  M. 


FRISCH. 


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Frink.  ...  A  Sermon  at  Stafford  In  Connecticut,  March 
23d.  1757.  When  Mr.  John  Willard  was  Ordained.  By  Thomas 
Frink,  a.m.     Boston:   S.  Kneeland.   1757.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  45. 

Also  :  Discourse  at  Giving  the  Right  Hand  of  Fellowship  at  the  Installation  of 
Rev.  Edward  Billing,  at  Greenfield  District  [Mass.]  March  28, 1754.  ...  Boiton.   iimo. 

Frisbif.  (B.)  The  History  of  Middletown,  Vermont,  in  Three 
Discourses  ...  By  the  Hon.  Barnes  Frisbie  ...  .  Rut/and:  Tuttle 
y  Company.   1867.     8vo,  pp.  130.  B.,  ba.,  h.  25977 

Frisbie  (Levi).  A  Collection  of  the  Miscellaneous  Writings 
of  Professor  Frisbie.  With  some  Notices  of  his  Life  and  Char- 
acter.    By  Andrews  Norton.     Boston.  1823.    8vo,  pp.  235.    c. 

Frisbie.  A  Discourse,  before  the  Society  for  Propagating 
the  Gospel  among  the  Indians,  and  others,  in  North- America. 
Delivered  on  the  ist  of  November,  1804.  By  Rev.  Levi  Frisbie, 
A.M.  ...   CharUstown  :   Printed  by  Samuel  Etheridge'.    1804.     8vo, 

pp.  38.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  N.,  W.   25979 

The  second  of  the  addresses  before  this  society.     See  Wheelock  (E.) 

Frisbie.  An  Eulogy  on  the  Illustrious  Character  of  the  late 
General  George  Washington  ...  delivered  at  Ipswich,  on  the 
7th  day  of  January,  1800.  By  Levi  Frisbie,  a.m.  ...  To  which 
is  added,  General  Washington's  Parential  and  Affectionate  Ad- 
dress to  his  Country  ...  .  Newburyport :  Printed  by  Edmund  M. 
Blunt.    8vo,  pp.  61.  BA.,  c,  M.,  N.,  w.  25980 

Frisbie.  An  Oration,  Delivered  at  Ipswich,  At  the  Request 
of  a  Number  of  the  Inhabitants,  On  the  Twenth-Ninth  of  April, 
1783:  On  Account  of  the  Happy  Restoration  of  Peace,  Be- 
tween Great-Britain  and  the  United  States  of  America.  By 
Levi  Frisbie,  a.m.  ...  Boston^  in  America:  Printed  and  Sold  by 
E.  Russell^  near  Liberty  Pole.    M,DCC,Lxxxiii.     4to,  pp.  24.     BA. 

Also  :  Inaugural  Addi  is,  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  the  University  at  Cambridge, 
November  5,  1817.  ...  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Hilliard  &  Metcalf.  1817.  8vo,  pp. 
a8.  BA.,  H.  +  Second  Edition.  Car: 'bridge.  1818.  8vo,  pp.  28.  b.,  ba.  —  An 
Oration  ...  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  Moses  Parsons  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
19.  H. — A  Sernii  II  ...  February  19,  1795,  the  Day  of  Public  Thanksgivin;  ...  . 
Ntwburyport :  Printed  hy  Blunt  and  March.  8vo,  pp.  28.  BA. —  ...  Two  Dis- 
courses ...  in  Ipswich  April  4,  1799  •••  ^*^'  ^^X  •••  Neioburyport :  Printed  by 
Angier  March.  mdccxci>      8vo,  pp.  42.     ba. 

Frisch  (P.)  Die  Staaten  von  Mexico,  Mittel-und  Siidamerica 
in  ihren  geschichtlich-politischen,  administrativen,  Handels-und 
Cultur-Beziehungen,  seit  ihrer  Unabhangigkeitserklarung  bis  zum 
Jahre  1850,  bearbeitet  von  Dr.  P.  Frisch.     LUbeck :  A.  Dittmer. 


1853.    8vo,  pp.  297. 


c.  25982 


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Frisius  (G.)     See  Gemma  Phyrsius. 

Fristoe  (W.)  a  Concise  History  of  the  Ketockton  Baptist 
Association:  ...  By  William  Fristoe.  Staunton :  Printed  by  Pf^il- 
liam  Gilman  Lifford.    1808.     i2mo,  pp.  162.  25983 

Fritsch  (J.  G.)  Demonstratio  historico-geographica  per 
quam  efficitur  veteres  Americam  ignorasse.  Auctore  Joanne 
Gottlobio  Fritsch.      Viteherga.   1798.    8vo,  pp.  116.  25984 

Mr.  Rich  gives  the  title : 

Fritsch.  Disputatio  historico-geographica,  in  qua  quaeritur  ; 
utrum  veteres  Americam  noverint,  nee  ne  ?  Auctore  Joanne 
Gottlobio  Fritsch.    1798.    8vo.  25985 

Fritz  (J.  P.)  Orientalisch  und  Occidentalisches  Sprach- 
meister.     Leipzig:    1748.     8vo.  25986 

Contains  the  Lord's  Prayer,  in  eight  North  American  dialects. 

Frobel  (J.)  America,  Europa  und  die  politischen  Gesicht- 
spunkte  der  Gegenwart.  Von  Julius  Frobel.  Berlin :  J. 
Springer.   1859.    i2mo,  pp.  x,  213.  c.  25987 

Froel.  Aus  Amerika.  Erfahrungen,  Reisen  und  Studien, 
Von  Julius  PVobel.  Leipzig:  Weber.  1857-58.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  (i),  550;  xvi,  616.  .  B.  25988 

Frobel.  Die  deutsche  Auswanderung  und  ihre  culturhis- 
torische  Bedeutung.  ...  Leipzig:  Franz  IVagner.  1858.  8vo, 
3  ].,  pp.  103.  25989 

Frobel.  Geographisch-statistische  Beschreibung  von  Ober- 
und  Nieder-Peru  od.  den  Freistaaten  Peru  und  Bolivia  a  Julius 
Frobel.      Weimar.   1 831.    8vo.  25990 

Frobel.  Geographisch-statistische  Beschreibung  der  Argen- 
tinischen  Republik,  etc.      Weimar.      1832.     8vo.  25991 

Frobel.  Seven  Years'  Travel  in  Central  America,  Northern 
Mexico,  and  the  Far  West  of  the  United  States.  By  Julius 
Frobel.   ...    With  Illustrations.     London:   Richard  Bentley.    M.- 

25992 


B**   orVa«   ^'^   ri.* 


dccc.lix.    8vo,  pp.  xiv,  587. 

See  also  "  Report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institute."     1854. 

Frobel.  A  travers  I'Amerique  par  Julius  Froebel.  Tra- 
duction de  I'Allemand,  par  F.mile  Tandel.  Bruxelles :  Lacroix^ 
Van  Menen.     Paris:    E.    "Jung-Treuttel.    1 86 1.     3  vols.,  i2mo, 

B.,  H.   25993 


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Frobisher  (M.)  De  |  Martini  |  Forbisseri  |  Angli  Navigati-| 
one  in  Regiones  Occi-|dentis  et  Septen-|  trionis|  Narratio  his- 
torica,  I  Ex  Gallico  sermone  in  La-|tinuin  translata|  per  |  D.  Joar. 
Tho.  Freigivm.  |  Cum  gratia  &  privilegio  Imperial!.  |ci3.  lo.  xxc. 
[Colophon  :]  Noriberga  \  Imprimebatut\  in  offlc'tna  Ca-  \  thar'tritt 
Gerlachin^  iff  Heere-  \ dum  lohann'ts  Mon-  \  tani.  \  Anno \  ciD  13  xxc.  | 
8vo,  44  leaves.     Woodcut.  25994 

The  woodcut  represents  Frobisher  in  a  canoe,  throwing  darts  at  wild  fowl,  and  the 
Greenlanders  in  their  costume.  This  woodcut  is  sometimes  supplied  from  the  lAter 
edition,  described  below.  This  is  the  first  Lacin  edition  ot' his  second  voyage  in  1577. 
It  is  translated  from  Chippin's  French  version  of  George  Beat's  discourse  {set  our  Vol. 
II.,  No.  505  i),  is  not  easily  foun.i,  and  scarcely  ever  with  thi;  plate.  6'«  "  Bibliotheca 
Grenvilliana." 

Frobisher.  Historia  navigationis  Martini  Frobisseri  Angli 
Praetoris  sive  Capitanei,  a.  c.  1577,  Maio,  Junio,  Julio,  Augusto 
&  Septembri  mensibus,  jussu  Reginae  Elizabethai,  ex  Anglia,  in 
Septemtrionis  &  Occidentis  tractum  susceptje,  ephemeridis  sive 
diarii  more  conscripta  &  Stilo,  triennioq :  post,  ex  gallico  in 
latinum  sermonem  Job.  Thoma  Freigio  translata,  et  Noriberger- 
gze,  ante  A.  94,  cum  praefatione  utili,  observationib'  aliquot  et 
appendice  edita,  denuo  prodit,  e  Museo  D.  Capelli,  P.  P.  Ham- 
bur  ghi :   Georgievolffh.    1675.    4to,  8  1.,  (i),  pp.  37.     Plate.       b. 

This  Hamburg  reprint  contains  some  augmentations,  and  is  very  rare.  In  Dr.  Hainel's 
"  Notei  on  iiubijia,"  many  notices  are  given  on  this  voyage  and  its  results. 

Frobisher.  Beschreibung  der  3chiffart  des  Haubtmans  Mar- 
tini Forbisher  ausz  Engelland,  in  die  Lender  gegen  West  und 
Nordt-west,  im  Tar  1577  ^^^'  Niirnberg :  Katharina  Gerlachin 
und  Johanns  vom  Berg  Erben.    1580.     4to,  13  unpaged  1.      25996 

Frobisher.  Ausfiihrliche  Beschreibung  des  theils  bewohnt 
theils  unbewohnt-sogenannten  Gronlands,  nebenst  einem  BegrifF 
der  seltsamen  Reisen,  so  M.  Forbeisser,  Gotzke  Lindenau, 
Christ.  Richard,  und  die  Kopenhagen-Gronland.  Gesellsch. 
gethan.  Mit  Antiigung  dss  Tagebuchs  eines  die  Durchfahrt 
zwischen  Grcinland  und  America  suchenden  Danischm  SchifFs 
etc.  Durch  S.  von  V.  Niirnberg.  1679.  4to.  2  Maps  and 
Engraved  Title.  25997 

Frobisher.  Drie  Seldsame  Scheeps-togten.  De  Eerste  na 
China  ondernoomen.  In  't  Jaar  1576.  De  Tvsreede,  om  in  het 
Noord-Westen  een  nieuvve  doorgang  na  Cataye,  in  1 5 77-J 578, 
etc.  Door  een  Reysigers  in  het  Engels  beschreeven,  etc.  Ley- 
den :  Pieter  van  der  Ja.  1 706.  8 vo,  pp.  73  and  Register.  Map 
and  2  Plates.  25998 

Forms  part  of  van  der  Aa'a  collection  of  voyages ;  also  in  folio. 


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Frobisher.  Les  trois  Navigations  pour  chercher  un  Passage 
a  la  Chine  et  au  Japon  par  la  Mer  Glaciale  en  1756,  '57,  '58, 
trad,  de  1' Anglais.  Amsterdam:  Chez  Jean  Frederic  Bernard. 
M.DCCXX.    i2mo.  c.  25999 

Included  in  the  "  Recueil  de  Arrests."  See  Bernard  (J.  F.),  Vol.  ii.  See  also  Hak- 
luyt's  "Voyages,"  Vol.  iii.;  Pinkerton,  Vol.  xii.,  p.  202;  "Relations  de  la  Louis- 
iane;"  Brydges'  "  Restituta,"  Vol.  11.;  "  Biogr.  Universelle  j"  etc. 

Frobisher.  Frobisher's  Three  Voyages  in  Search  of  a  Pas- 
sage to  Cathaia  and  India,  by  the  North-West,  1576-8.  Edited 
by  Admiral  R.  Collinson.  London:  Printed  for  the  Hakluyt  So- 
ciety.  1867.     8vo,  pp.  xxvi,  376.     Portrait.  ba.  26000 

Forms  Vol.  xxxviii.  of  the  "  Hakluyt  Society  Publications."  See  alio  Settle  (D.) 
The  author  was  born  near  Doncaster,  in  Yorkshire,  and  acquired  great  skill  in  navi- 
gation. The  discovery  of  a  north-west  passage  to  the  Indies  excited  his  ambition,  and 
after  many  attempts,  he  was  enabled,  by  the  ministers  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  to  fit  out  a 
private  adventure  of  two  barks  and  a  pinnace,  in  which  he  entered  the  strait  ever  since 
called  by  his  name;  he  returned  to  England  with  some  ore,  supposed  to  contain  gold, 
which  induced  Queen  Elizabeth  to  patronise  a  second  and  third  voyage,  but  without 
success.  He  accompanied  Sir  Francis  Drake  to  the  West  Indies,  and  at  the  defeat  of 
the  Spanish  Armada  he  commanded  one  of  the  largest  ships  in  the  fleet,  and  was 
knighted  by  Queen  Elizabeth  for  his  services. 

Froger  (F.)  Relation  d'un  voyage  fait  en  1695.  1696  &  1697. 
Aux  cotes  d'Afrique,  Detroit  de  Magellan,  Brezil,  Cayenne  et 
Isles  Antilles,  par  une  escadre  des  vaisseaux  du  Roy,  commandee 
par  M.  de  Gennes.  Par  le  Sieur  Froger.  Imprimee  par  les 
soins  et  aux  frais  de  Fer.  Paris :  dans  I'isle  du  Palais  et  Michel 
Brunei.    1698.    i2mo,  pp.  (12),  219.  P.  26001 

Original  edition.  Engraved  frontispieces,  and  29  plates  and  maps.  There  are  copies 
of  this  edition  dated  Paris,  1699. 

Froger.  Relation  |  d'un  voyage  [Fait  en  1695.  1696.  &  1697.  | 
Aux  cotes  d'Afrique,  I  Detroit  de|  Magellan,  Bresil,  Cayenne  |et 
Isles  Antilles,  |  Par  une  Escadre  des  Vaisseaux  du  Roi,  commandee 
par|M.  de  Gennes.  |Faite  par  le  Sieur  Froger  Ingenieur  Volon- 
tairejsur  le  Vaisseau  de  Faucon  Anglois.  |  Enrichie  de  grand 
nombre  de  Figures  |  dessinees  sur  les  lieux.  |  A  Amsterdam.,  |  Chez 
les  H'eritiers.,\d^ Antoine  i'f^^//^,  |  M.  DC.  xcix.  |  l2mo,  7  1.,  pp. 
227.  16  Plates  and  12  Maps,  -i-  Paris :  N.  le  Gras.  I'joo.  i2mo, 
pp.  (12),  219.  29  Plates  and  Maps,  -f-  Lyons :  Jean  Firet.  1702. 
i2mo,  pp.  (8),  152.  Engraved  Frontispiece.  +  Amsterdam. 
1702.    i2mo.     Maps  and  Plates.  26002 

The  edition  of  1699  has  two  titles,  one  of  which  is  engraved. 

Froger.  Relation  d'un  Voyage  de  la  Mer  du  Sud,  Detroit 
de  Magellan,  Bresil,  Cayenne  et  les  Isles  Antilles.    Ou  I'on  voit 


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Ics  Observations  que  I'Auteur  a  faites  sur  la  Religion,  Moeurs  & 
Coutumes  des  Peuples  qui  y  habitent,  Et  sur  les  divers  Animaux 
qui  s'y  trouvent,  de  meme  que  dcs  Fruits  &  des  Plantes  qui  y 
croisseiit.  Par  Le  Sr.  Froger.  Enrichic  de  Figures  dessinees 
sur  les  lieux,  &  gravees  fort  proprement.  A  Amsterdam :  Chez 
V Honor'e  et  Chatelain.  M.DCC.xv.  i2mo,  pp.  (12),  227.  28  Maps 
and  Plates.  c.  26003 

Title  in  red  and  black.  A  reprint,  almost  page  for  page,  of  the  edition  of  1699  ; 
but  the  dedication  to  Count  Maurcpas,  and  nearly  all  the  dates  of  the  year,  arc  omitted, 
10  as  to  make  the  book  read  as  if  the  events  narrated  might  have  been  recent. 

Froger.  A  |  Relation  |  of  a  |  Voyage  |  Made  in  the  Years  1695, 
1696,11697,  on  the  Coasts  of  Africa,  |  Streights  of  Magellan, 
Brasil  Ca-|yenna,  and  the  Antilles,  by  a  Squa-|dron  of  French 
Men  of  War,  under]  the  Command  of  M.  de  Geiines.  |By  the 
Sieur  P'roger,  Voluntier-Engineer  |on  board  the  English  Falcon.  | 
Illustrated  with  divers  strange  Figures,  |  drawn  to  the  Life.  |  Lon- 
don^ I  Printed  for  M.  Gillyflower  in  Westminster-  \  Hall ;  W.  Free- 
man^ M.  Wotton  in  Fleet- \  street ;  J.  Waltboe  in  the  Temple;  and\ 
R.  Parker  in  Cornhill.  1698.  |    8vo,  pp.  (12),  173,  (2). 


\.,  C,  H. 


Frogoso  (J.)  Aromatum  Fructuum  et  Simplicium,  aliquot 
Medicamentorum  ex  India  vtraque  et  Orientali  et  Occidentali 
Historia  brevis.     Argent.   i6co.     8vo.  26005 

From  Canada.     See  Vol.  iii..  No.  10456. 

From  Dawn  to  Daylight.     See  [Beecher  (H.  W.)],  Vol.  11. 

From  our  Yearly-Meeting,  held  at  Philadelphia,  for  Pennsyl- 
vania, and  New-Jersey,  from  the  17th  to  the  21st  day  of  the  7th 
Month,  1737.  To  the  Quarterly  and  Monthly  Meetings.  ... 
1737.  Folio,  pp.  4.  +  Re-printed  at  Leeds^  for  James  Lister. 
[n.  d.]    Folio,  pp.  4.  26006 

From  the  Meeting  for  Sufferings  for  New  England,  to  the 
several  Quarterly  and  Monthly  Meetings  belonging  to  the  Yearly- 
Meeting.  Signed  by  Moses  Brown,  Clerk.  Providence:  Printed 
by  John  Carter.   [1782.]    4to,  pp.  19.  26007 

From  the  United  States  Gazette.  Important  Slave  Case, 
[n.  p.    n,  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  26008 

YKOyiEhi>E^^  pseudonym.     See  Vol.  iv.,  No.  13639. 

Fromentin  (E.)  Dominique.  Par  Eugene  Fromentin. 
Paris:   Hachette  et  O'.    1 863.     l2mo.  26009 


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The  Frontenac  Lead  Mining  Company  ...  in  Bedford  ... 
Canada  West  ...  .  Neiu  York,   1864.    8vo,  pp.  8.  26010 

Frontier  Maid;  or,  a  Tale  of  Wyoming:  a  Poem  ...  .  fVilkes- 
harrey  Penn.:  Printed  by  Steuben  Butler  &  Samuel  Maffet.  18 19. 
l2mo,  pp.  208.  H.  2601 1 

Frontier  Sketches,  Selected  and  Arranged,  New  York.  1850. 
i2mo.  26012 

Frossard  (Benjamin  Sigismond).  La  cause  des  esclaves  negres 
et  habitans  de  la  Guince,  portec  au  tribunal  de  la  justice,  de  la 
religion,  de  la  politique  ;  ou  histoire  de  la  traite  &  de  I'esclavage 
des  negres,  preuves  de  leur  illegitimite,  moyens  de  les  abolir  sans 
nuire  ni  aux  colonies  ni  aux  colons.  Par  M.  Frossard  ...  .  A 
Lyon :  De  Pimprimer'ie  d'Aime  de  la  Roche^  imprimeur  de  la  Societe 
Royale  d^ Agriculture.  M.DCC.LXXXix.  Avec  approbation  &  Priv- 
ilege du  Roi.     2  vols.,  8vo.  c,  a.,  p.  26013 

Collation:  Vol.  i.  (with  a  spirited  frontispiece  on  steel),  pp.  v,  (i),  367;  11.,  pp. 
vii,  403.  This  volume  should  also  contain  the  "Approbation  de  la  Sociite  Royale 
d'Agriculture  de  Lyon,"  and  the  *'  Privilege  du  Roi,"  printed  on  two  leaves,  unpaged. 
An  esteemed  and  valuable  work,  and  one  ot"  the  earliest  on  the  evils  of  the  slave 
trade  ;  rare. 

Frossard.  De  Zaak  der  Negerslaaven,  'en  der  inwooneren 
van  Guinea.      Gravenhaage.    1790.     2  vols.,  8vo.  B.  26014 

Frost  (B.)  The  Church.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the 
Dedication  of  the  New  Church  of  the  first  Parish  in  Concord, 
Mass.,  Dec.  29, 1841.  By  Barzillai  Frost.  Boston.  1842.  8vo, 
pp.  31.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.  26015 

Frost.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Ezra 
Ripley,  D.D.  By  Barzillai  Frost  ...  .  Boston:  James  Munroe 
and  Company.    1841.     8vo,  pp.  22.  B.  26016 

Frost.  A  Sermon  ...  Concord,  November  9th,  1856,  being 
the  Sunday  succeeding  the  Death  of  Hon.  Samuel  Hoar,  ll.d. 
By  the  Pastor,  Barzillai  Frost.   ...   Concord:   Benjamin   Tolman. 


1856.     8vo,  pp.  20. 


C,  H 


26017 


Frost  (D.)  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  Canterbury 
Temperance  Society.  By  Daniel  Frost,  Jr.  New  Bedford:  Re- 
printed by  B.  Lindsey  &  St.n.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  -f  Brook- 
lyn., Con.:    Wm.  H.   Bigelow.    1829.     8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  26018 


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Frost  (G.)  Camp  and  Prison  Journal,  embracing  Scenes  in 
Camp,  on  the  March,  and  in  Prisons :  [etc.,  during  the  Rebel- 
lion]. By  Griffin  Frost,  ^incy-,  {III.)  1867.  i2mo,  pp.  vi, 
393.  c.  26020 

Fkost  (J.  B.)  The  Rebellion  in  the  United  States ;  or,  the 
War  of  1 86 1  ;  being  a  Complete  History  of  its  Rise  and  Pro- 
gress ...  .  By  Mrs.  J.  Blakeslee  Frost.  Boston:  Degeu.,  Estes 
and  Priest.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  xiv,  11-388.     Portraits  and  Plates. 

Frost.  (J.)  The  American  Generals,  from  the  founding  of 
the  Republic  to  the  Present  Time,  comprising  Lives  of  the  Great 
Commanders,  and  Other  Distinguished  Officers  who  have  acted 
in  the  Service  of  the  United  States.  ...  By  John  Frost,  ll.d.  ... 
Philadelphia :   J.  IF.  Bradley.    1848.     8vo,  pp.  916.        B.  26022 

Frost.  American  Naval  Biography;  comprising  Lives  of  the 
Commodores  and  other  Commanders  distinguished  in  the  History 
of  the  American  Navy.  Compiled  ...  by  John  Frost,  ll.d.  ... 
Philadelphia.    1844.     8vo,  pp.  450.  26023 

Frost.  The  Book  of  the  Army  :  comprising  a  General  Mili- 
tary History  of  the  United  States  ...  .  By  John  Frost,  ll.d.  ... 
New-Tor  k :  D.  Jppleton  &  Co.    1845.     i2mo,  tp.  446. 


^•«    rl • 


Frost.  The  Book  of  the  Colonies  ;  comprising  a  History  of 
the  Colonies  composing  the  United  States,  from  the  Discovery 
in  the  Tenth  Century  until  the  Commencement  of  the  Revolu- 
tionary War  ...  By  John  Frost,  ll.d.  ...  New  Tork  and  Phila- 
delphia:  D.  Jppleton  ijf  Co.  1846.  i2mo,  pp.  280.  Plates,  c, 
H.,  s.    +  Hartford.   1849.    i2mo,  pp.  280.  26025 

Frost.  The  Book  of  the  Indians  of  North  America :  illus- 
trating their  Manners,  Customs,  and  Present  State.     Edited  by 

John  Frost,  ll.d New  Tork:  D.  Jppleton  is  Co.  mdccc- 

XLV.    i2mo,  pp.  283.     c,  H.    +  \^Ibid.'\  mdcccxlviii.    i2mo. 

Frost.  The  Book  of  the  Navy ;  Comprising  a  General  His- 
tory of  the  American  Marine  ;  and  Particular  Accounts  of  all 
the  most  Celebrated  Naval  Battles,  from  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence to  the  Present  Time.  Compiled  from  the  best 
Authorities,  by  John  Frost,  a.m.  ...  With  an  Appendix.  ... 
New  Tork:   D.   Jppleton  iff   Co.    mdcccxliii.     i2mo,  pp.  344. 


12  Plates. 


B*^     Cmy     li* 


P.    +  ybid.']  mdccclvi. 


26027 


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•O  »TOST. 

Fnf.^T.  HcjrrJn  V'^f  ••'  ific  West;  comprising  the  Frontier 
Wais  v)t"  i^CMiv.  V  Ivania,  Virginia,  Kentucky,  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illi- 
nois, ri*iiiies*ee,  and  \Vi5Consin.  And  embracing  Individual 
Adventures  anong  the  Indians,  and  Exploits  of  Boon,  Kenton, 
Clark,  Logan,  Bradv,  Poc,  Morgan,  the  Whetzel's,  and  other 
Border  Hciocs  ot  the  West.  Bv  John  Frost  ...  Juburn :  Derby 
b"  Mi/Ur.  1853.  y\'"»  PP-  6o8-  *  U^''^-']  ^856.  c.  -h  New 
Tori.    1859.     ^vo.  26028 

The  plates  nre  highly  and  horribly  culured. 

Frost.  Heroes  of  the  Revolution.  By  John  Frost.  Third 
Edition.     New-Tori.    1844.    i2nio.  c.  26029 

Frost.  Heroic  Women  of  the  West  ;  comprising  Thrilling 
Examples  of  (Courage,  Fortitude,  Devotedness,  and  Self-Sacrifice, 
among  the  Pioneer  Mothers  of  the  Western  Country.  By  John 
Frost,  LL.D.  Philadelphia :  J.  Hart.  1854.  l2mo,  pp.  348.  5 
Plates.  c.  26030 

Frost.  Historical  Collections  of  all  Nations  ;  ...  with  Special 
Notices  of  the  Heroes  of  the  West.  Hartford:  Tiffany  ^'  Co. 
1852.     8vo,  pp.  1008,  including  7'  Plates.  C.  26031 

Frost.  Historical  Sketches  ot  ihe  Indians  :  exhibiting  their 
Manners  and  Customs  on  the  Jiattle  Field  and  in  the  Wigwam. 
With  numerous  Anecdotes  and  Speeches,  from  the  Besc  Autho- 
rities.    By  John  Frost.     Hartford.    1 852.    i2mo,  pp.  400. 

Frost.  History  of  the  State  of  California  ;  from  the  Period 
of  the  Conquest  by  Spain  to  her  Occupation  by  the  United  States 
of  America.  By  John  Frost,  ll.d.  Also,  Advice  to  Emigrants 
on  the  Best  Routes.  Juburn.  1853.  i2mo,  pp.  508.  +  Juburn 
and  Buffalo.    1853.     8vo.     4-  \_Ibid.']   1855.  26033 

A  so-called  new  edition  is  entitled,  "  Fictorial  History  of  California." 

Frost.  A  History  of  the  United  States  of  North  America. 
By  John  Frost  ...  A  New  Edition,  Revised  and  Corrected. 
Philadelphia :  E.  C.  Biddle.  1835.  l2mo,  pp.  461.  +  [//-/V.] 
1837.  i6mo,  pp.  324.  -f-  New  Edition.  \_lbid.'\  1837.  i2mo, 
pp.432.  1  London:  C.  Tilt.  1S38.  P.  f  Philadelphia.  1843. 
l2mo.  -f  Philadelphia.  1846.  l2mo.  -\-  Philadelphia,  i860. 
i2mo.  26034 

Frost.  Illustrated  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Indians  :  ex- 
hibiting their  Manners  and  Customs  on  the  Battle  Field  and  in 
the  Wigwam.    With  numerous  Anecdotes  and  Speeches.     Hart- 


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Hart- 


ford:  E.  Hunt  llf  Son.  1854.      I     Hartford:   L.E.Hunt.    1S57. 
l2mo,  pp.  400.     37  Plates,     c.     f-  [/W.]    1857.     8\  o,  pp.  400. 

Frost.  An  Illustrated  Mistory  of  Washington  and  his  Times: 
embracing  a  History  of  the  Seven  Years'  War,  Revolutionary 
^V'ar,  the  Formation  of  the  Federal  Constitution,  and  the  Ad- 
ministrations of  Washiii'^tcn.  Hy  John  F/ost.  Kditci'  hv  Rev. 
W.  Hutchison.  Nonnch^  (Conn.):  H.  Bill.  186S.  8vo,  pp. 
626.     23  Plates.  c.  26036 

F'rost.  Indian  Battles,  Captivities  and  Adventures  from  the 
Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.  Edited  bv  John  Frost, 
i,L.D.  ...  Nnu  Tork :  J.  C.  Derby.  1856.  l2mo,  pp.  408.  2 
Plates.    +  \_lbtd.']    1858.    i2mo,  pp.  408.  26037 

Frost.  The  Indians  on  the  Battle  Field  and  in  the  Wigwam. 
By  Joht'i.  Frost.      Boston,    i860.    i2mo.  26038 

[P'rost.]  Indian  Wars  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Dis- 
covery to  the  Present  Time.  P'rom  the  best  Authorities.  By 
William  V.  Moore.  Philadelphia:  R.  IV.  Pomcroy.  1840.  i2mo, 
pp.  321.  26039 

This  is  tlie  first  work  of  its  prolific  nuthor,  if  such  a  term  can  br  applied   to  a  noto- 
rious pilff-'T.      Hf  aftcrwar.ls  reprinted  it  as 

Frost.      Indian  Wars  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Earliest 
Period  to  the  Present  Time.      Bv  John   Frost  ...   New  York  and 
Auburn:  Miller^  Orton  and  Mulligan.  1856.    l2mo,  pp.  300.     52 
" "  26040 


Sketch  of  the 

Philadelphia : 
C.  26041 


Plates.     +  {_Ibid:\    1859. 

Frost.  The  Life  of  William  Pcnn,  with  a 
Early  History  of  Pennsylvania.  By  John  Frost. 
Orrin  Rogers.    1839.    l8mo,  pp.  xii,  239.      Plate. 

Frost.  Life  of  Major  General  Zachary  Taylor ;  with  Notices 
of  the  War  in  New-Mexico,  California,  and  in  Southern  Mexico; 
and  Biographical  Sketches  of  Officers  who  have  distinguished 
themselves  in  the  War  with  Mexico.  By  John  Frost  ...  .  New 
York:  D.  AppktoniSj   Co.    1847,     ^^^t  PP-  34^*  26042 

[Frost.]  Lives  of  American  Merchants,  Eminent  for  In- 
tegrity, Enterprise,  and  Public  Spirit.  Seventh  Edition.  Auburn: 
Alden  &  Markhtim.    1 848.     l2mo,  pp.  240.  26043 

Frost.  The  Lives  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States, 
from  Washington  to  Pierce,  comprising  their  Personal  and  Poli- 
tical History  ...  By  John  Frost.  Boston.  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  455. 
-I-  \_Ibid.']    i860.  26044 


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Frost.  The  Mexican  War  and  its  Warriors;  ...  Biographi- 
cal Sketches  and  Anecdotes  of  the  most  Distinguished  Officers 
in  the  Re}2;ular  Army  and  Volunteer  Force.  By  John  p'rost  ... 
New  Haven  and  Philadelphia  :   H,  Alansfield.  1850.     pp.  332,  II. 

P'uosT.  The  Pictorial  Book  of  the  Commodores,  comprising 
Lives  of  Distinguished  Commanders  in  the  Navy  of  the  United 
States,  ...  Bv  John  Frost,  ll.d.  ...  Mew  fork:  Nafis  i^  Cor- 
nish. [1845.  j    8vo,  I  1.,  pp.  xiv,  9-440.  H.  26046 

Frost.  Pictorial  History  of  the  American  Navy:  comprising 
Lives  of  its  Distinguished  Commanders.  Compiled  from  the 
best  Authorities.  By  John  Frost  ...  Mew  fori:  Leavitt  £5* 
Jllen.  [1854.]    8vo,  pp.  XV,  q-440.      7  Plates.  26047 

Frost.  Pictorial  History  of  Mexico  and  the  Mexican  War: 
Comprising  an  Account  of  the  Ancient  Aztec  Empire,  the  Con- 
quest by  Cortes,  Mexico  undt;r  the  Spaniards,  the  Mexican 
Revolution,  the  Republic,  the  Texan  War,  and  the  Recent  War 
with  the  United  States.  By  John  Frost,  ll.d.  ...  Embellished 
with  Five  Hundred  Engravings,  from  Designs  of  W.  Croome 
and  other  Distinguished  Artists.  Philadelphia :  Thomas  Cowper- 
thwait  and  Co.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  652.  4-  [_lhid.'\  1849.  8vo. 
-f  \_lbid:]   1862.     8vo.  26048 

Frost.  The  Pictorial  History  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica, from  the  Discovery  by  the  Northmen  in  the  Tenth  Century 
to  the  Present  Time.  By  John  Frost,  ...  Philadelphia.  1843-4. 
4  vols.,  8vo.       f   Hartford :    Casc^  Tiffany  and  Burnham.   1848. 

First    issued    in    p.irtd ;    reprinted    in    London;    also   republished    as    "Remarkable 
Events,"  8vo,  various  dates. 

Frost,  lllustrische  Geschichte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  Ame- 
rika's.    Aus  den  Englischen  von  Rally.    Philadelphia.  1845.    8vo. 

Frost.  Pictorial  Life  of  George  Washington.  Embracing  a 
Complete  History  of  the  Seven  Years'  War,  the  Revolutionary 
War,  the  Formation  of  the  Federal  Constitution,  and  the  Ad- 
ministration of  Washington.  ...  Philadelphia:  Charles  y.  Gillis. 
1847.     ^v°>  PP-  '^1  5^^'     +  Philadelphia :   Leary  l^  GV/z.   1853. 

Frost.  Remarkable  Events  in  the  History  of  America,  from 
the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Year  1848,  Compiled  from  the  Best 
Authorities.  By  John  Frost,  ll.d.  ...  Philadelphia :  IVilliam 
A.  Leary  ^  Co.  1848.  2  vols.,  8vo.  b.  -I-  \lbid^  1849.  + 
\Ibid.'\   1852.    +  [/A/V/.]    1857.  26052 


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«3 


Frost.  IhriUing  Aclvt-nturcs  amontj;  the  Indians,  ...  ai  well 
as  of  Incidents  in  the  recent  Indian  Hostilities  in  Mexico  .ind 
Texas.  l%l<itL'l(\l ia:  J.  IV,  Bradley.  1849.  ^^°>  PP*  44^*  4^ 
Plates.  c.  20053 

[Frost. J      Thrilling  Incidents   of  the    Wars  of  the   United 

States,  ...    Philadi  Iphia :    Carey  iJ  Hart.    1848.     8vo,  pp.  600. 

Alio:  'I'lic  Book  o(  Anvcdotrti^  or,  the  Moral  uf'Hiitory  ,.,  .  By  John  Frutr,  i.i.n. 
...  .  Ntw-Torki  D.  ^-i/ifiltton  (Sf  Ci.  1S46.  iimn,  pp.  151.  -|-  Hwif'urJ.  1851.  — 
The  Boole  of  Odod  Ex.iinplrs.  ...  Nr:v- t'irk.  1846.  iJiiiu. — The  Chrsn  Bo(i!c  ot" 
Anni'ricaii  l^itcrature.  Ihnun,  1816.  1  imo.  -Tlir  Duty  of  the  Amcric.in  Scholar  to 
the  Literature  of  hi«  Country.  An  AiHicii,  ...  M  iiali.ill  Collrtje,  ...  SeptL-mber  38, 
1841.  Philadelphia :  'jf.  Critiy,  Printtr.  1841.  S\,',  pp.  az.  ba.,  h.  —  (Jraii.!  Il- 
lustrated EncycUipa'di.i  i  f  Aiiiiii,it(!d  Nature;  rinliiacing  a  full  demiipcion  of  the  ih(fe- 
rcnt  Races  of  Men,  and  of  the  Characteristic  Hahitt  .md  Modes  of  Life  of  the  various 
Beasts,  iiirds,  Fishes,  Insects,  Reptiles,  Jkc.  yJuh.irn.  1855.  4to.  c. — Great  Events 
in  Modern  History.  ...  Philadflfihia.  i8i;i.  8vo.  c.  —  Incidentij  and  Narratives  of 
Travel  in  Kurope,  Asi. I,  Afiiia,  and  America.    ...    Auburn  u  id  Bulf'alo.     I  lino,  pp.   ^44. 

—  Lives  of  Eminent  Christians  of  v.irious  DenoMiinati;>ns   ...    Pliiladtlphia.    1852.    8vo. 

—  An  Oration,  at  Midilleliur),  lie('orc  the  Alumni  of  the  College  ...  August  19th, 
1829.  ...  Ulica  :  Printed  hy  Haiiini^%  and  fFaiy.  1819.  8vo,  pp.  23.  —  Panorama  of 
Nations,  comprising  the  Characterisliia  of  Cour.ij;e,  I'oneverance,  etc.,  hy  the  Prini  ipal 
Nations  of  the  World.  Auhurn  and  Buff\ib.  [n.  d."|  iimo.  —  Piforial  Family  Encycio- 
p;i'dia  of  History,  Biography  and  Travels.     New  Edition.     Auhurn.  1855.     8vo,  pp.  648. 

—  Pictorial  Life  of  Andrew  [.ulcson.  Emhelliahed  with  Numerous  Engravin';s  ...  . 
H-irtJord :  lielhijf)  and  Hamersly.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  51a.  b.,  c.  —  Pictorial  Modern 
History;  From  the  Discovery  of  America  hy  Columlius  to  the  Present  Time.  P/iila- 
dtlphia.  1846.  Xvo,  pp.  560.  c.  — Wild  Scones  of  a  Hunter's  Life,  or  the  Hunters 
and  Hunting  of  all  Nations.  Ntio  York.  1855.  8vo.  c.  —  New  foii.  i860. 
i2mo,  pp.  467. 

Frost  (J.),  and  Drake  (S.  G.)  Indian  Wars  and  Captivities 
of  the  United  States,  embracing  the  Early  Wars  of  the  C'olonies 
and  Revolution,  King  Philip's,  the  French  and  Indian,  the  North- 
Western  Black  Hawk,  Seminole  War,  Sic.^  together  with  Indian 
Captivities;  being  Narratives  of  Captives  who  have  been  carried 
away  by  the  Indians  from  the  Frontier  Settlements  of  the  United 
States,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time,  bv  John 
Frost,  LI..D.,  and  Samuel  G.  Drake,  m.d.  /liiburn.  1855.  8vo, 
pp.  670.     290  Engravings.  26055 

Frost.     Genealogy  of  the  Frost  Family.      See  [Parsons  (U.)] 

P'rostburg.  Report  of  the  Examination  and  Survey  of  the 
Coal  Fields  and  Iron  Ore  belonging  to  the  Boston  and  New-York 
Coal  Company,  at  Frostburg,  Alleghany  County,  in  the  State  of 
Maryland.     New- Tor k  :   E.  B.  Clayton.    1837.    i2mo,  pp.  18. 

Frotkingham  (C.  W.)  Six  Hours  in  a  Convent :  ...  A  Tale 
of  Charlestown  in  1834.  By  Charles  W.  Frothingham.  Boston: 
Graves  ^  Weston.   1855.     8vo,  pp.  44.  H.  26057 


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FROTHINGHAM. 


Frothingham  (E.)  a  Key  to  Unlock  the  Door,  That  leads 
in,  to  Take  a  Fair  View  of  the  Religious  Constitution  established 
by  Law  in  the  Colony  of  Connecticut.  By  Ebenezer  Frothing- 
ham.     Printed  in  the  Tear  I'jd'J.    l6mo.  w.  26058 

Frothingham  (F.)  The  Lord's  Freedman.  A  Discourse. 
By  Frederick  Frothingham,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ...  Neiu  York: 
IVm,  P.  Tomlinson.    1868.     l2mo,  pp.  13.  h.  26059 

Frothingham.  Tribute  to  the  Aicmory  of  William  Czar 
Bradley  of  Westminster,  Vermont,  who  died  March  3,  1867. 
By  Fred'k  Frothingham.  ...  Ca7nbridge :  John  IP  ihon  and  Son. 
1867.     8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  26060 

Also:  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication  of"  the  Church  oF  the  Messiah,  in  Mont- 
pclier,  January  25,  1S66.  Montfelier  :  BiiUou,  Lofeland  &  Co.  18(16.  8\o,  pp.  11, 
(l).  H.  —  Significance  of"  the  Struggle  hetueen  Liberty  and  Slavery  in  America.  A 
Discourse  ...  April  i6th,  ilify.     AVw  Tork.   1S57.    i6mo,  pp.  21.     11.,  h. 

P'rothingham  (F.  E.)  The  Boston  Fire,  November  9th 
and  lOth,  1872.  Its  History  ...  .  By  F.  E.  Frothingham  ...  . 
Boston:   Lee  is"  Shepard.    1873.     pp.115.     Map.      B.,  ba.  26061 

Frothingham  (N.)  Short  Account  of  the  Conversion,  Life 
and  Death  of  N.  Frothingham.      Boston.    181 1.    i2mo.       26062 

Frothingham  (N.  L.)  Christian  Patriotism.  ...  A  Sermon 
on  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  John  Adams,  ...  July  9th,  1826. 
By  N.  L.  Frothingham  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Alunroe  and 
Francis.   1826.     8\'o,  pp.  20.  B.,  h.  26063 

Frothingham.  Farewell :  A  Sermon  preached  to  the  I'irst 
Church,  on  resigning  its  Pastoral  Charge,  ...  March  10,  1850. 
By  N.  L.  Frothingham.  Boston:  Printed  by  John  IVilson.  1850, 
8vo,  pp.  26.  B,    BA.,  h.,  m.  26064 

Frothingham.  "  Gathered  to  his  People."  A  Sermon 
preached  ...  June  5th,  1847.  At  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Gray,  d.d.  Bv  N.  L.  Frothingham  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by 
Joseph  G.  Torrey.    1847.     8vo,  pp.  i.f.  B.,  ba.,  h.  26065 

Frothingham.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris, 
D.D.  By  Nathaniel  L.  Frothingham.  Cambridge:  Metcalf  ana 
Company.    1855.     8vo,  pp.  28.  b.,  h.  26066 

Frothingham.  A  Meiuoir  ofVvilliam  Parsons  Lunt,  d.d. 
By  Nathaniel  L.  Frothingham,  d.d.  Boston  :  privately  printed. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  h.  26067 


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[Frothingham.]  Recollections  of  Rev.  F.  W.  P.  Green- 
wood, D.D.  A  Sermon  preached  after  his  Death,  and  Selec- 
tions from  his  Writings.  ...  Boston:  "^Jmnes  Munroe  isf  Co.  1845. 
l2mo,  pp.  46.  26068 

Frothingham.  A  Sermon,  delivered  before  the  Ancient  and 
Honourable  Artillery  Company,  June  6th,  1825  ...  By  N.  L, 
Frothingham  ...  .  Boston:  For  the  Company^  by  E.  G.  House, 
1825.     8vo,  pp.  21,  I  1.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.  20669 

Frothingham.  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  General  Lafay- 
ette, preached  to  the  First  Church  in  Boston,  on  Sunday,  the  29th 
of  June,  1834.  By  N.  L.  Frothingham  ...  .  Boston:  Munroe 
and  Francis.    1834.     8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  ba.,  h.  26070 

Frothingham.  A  Sermon,  preached  to  the  First  Church, 
bv  its  Minister,  N.  L.  Frothinghnm,  on  the  Twentieth  Anni- 
versary of  his  Ordination,  March  15,  1835.   ...   Boston:  Munroe 


and  Francis   1835.     8vo,  pp.  16. 


B.,  ba.,  h. 


26071 


Frothingham.  The  Shades  of  the  Past.  For  the  Celebra- 
tion of  the  Close  of  the  Second  Century,  since  the  Establishment 
of  the  Thursday  Lecture.  By  N.  L.  Frothinghi.m,  ...  Boston: 
Russell^  Odiorne.^  and  Met  calf .    1833.    8vo,  pp.  13.(1).       B.,  ba. 

Frothingham.  Two  Hundred  Years  Ago.  A  Sermon 
preached  to  the  First  Church,  on  the  Close  of  the  Second  Cen- 
tury, 29  August,  1830.  By  N.  L.  P'rothingham.  Boston:  For 
the  Society.    1830.      pp.  20.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.  26073 

[Frothingham.]  A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Thomai.  B. 
Wales.      Boston.   M  Dccc  Liii.     8vo,  pp.  11.  h.  26074 

Alsu :  The  Duties  of  Hani  Times.  A  Sermon,  ...  April  23,  1837.  ...  Boston: 
Munroe  &  Fruncis.  1 8  37.  Hvo,  pp.  ao.  B.,  ba.,  h.  —  The  Duty  of  the  Citizen  to  the 
Law.      A   Sermon.    ...    BoHon  :    Leonard  C.  Boiules.    184.^..     8vo,   pp.    14.      B.,   BA.,    H. 

—  Funeral  Sermon,  on  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  MeKean,  u.u.  delivered  ...  April 
19,  1818 Boston:    Primed  by  y.  T.  Bucting/iant.    1818.     8vo,  pp.  19.      B.,  BA.,  H. 

—  God  with  the  Aged  :  A  Sermon  preached,   ...   Jan.  7,  1849,  after  the  Dcach  of  Hoi;. 

Peter  C.  Brocks Baton:    Printed  hy  yo/in  PVilson.    1849.     8vo,  pp.  15.      B.,  UA., 

H.  —  The  Memory  and  Example  of  tlie  Just.  A  Sermon  preaciied  on  All  Saints'  Day 
...  Boston:  Printed  b\  yosep/i  T.  Buckin^hdvi.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  15.  k.,  ba.,  h. — 
Mourning  Days.  A  Sermon,  [after  the  Death  of  Daniel  Webster,  n.  p.  n.  d.  ]  8vo, 
pii.  73-79.  B.  • — -The  New  Idolatry.  A  Sermon,  ...  22nd  November,  1840.  ... 
Biitjn:  Printed  by  y.  T.  Buckingham.  Svo,  pp.  15.  —  Our  Religious  Terms.  An  Ad- 
dress ...  before  the  ...  Alumni  of  Cambridge  ...  July  12,  i\:^.\.  Bosti.n :  IVilliam 
Crosby.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  23.  11.,  ba.,  H.  —  Ruihan  Released  :  A  Sermon  Preached  ... 
2ist  Feb.,  1836.  ...  Boston.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  15.  u. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the 
Ordination  of  Mr.  Edgar  Buckingham   ...  in   Dover,  N.  H.  December  30,  1835 


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Boston:  Printed  by  'f.  T.  Buckingham.  1S36.  8vo,  pp.  31,  (i).  b.,  h. —  ...  A  Ser- 
mon ...  after  the  Death  of  ].  G.  Stevenson,  m.d.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Isaac  R. 
Butts.    1X3;;.     8vo,  ;'n.  15.     B.,  HA.,  H. —    ...   A  Sermon,  preached  at  the  Installation 

of  Rev.  William  Hat  ons  Lunt   ...   in  Quincy,  June  3,  1835 Boston:   Leonard  C. 

Bowles.  1X35.  8vo,  pp.  40.  0.,  BA.,  H.  —  ...  A  Sermon,  ...  after  the  Death  of 
Joseph  P.  Bradlce,  25  February,  l!i38.  Boston:  .Vlunme  and  Francis.  1838.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  11.,  B/ .,  H. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  after  the  Funerals  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Harris,  and 
tjic  Hon.  Daniel  Sa.gent.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  "f.  T.  Bui:kin\rliam.  1.S42.  8vo,  pp. 
14.  —  B.,  BA.,  u.,  1".  — A   Sermon   preached   in    King's   Chapel,   August    6,  1843,  the 

Simday  afriMthe  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood,  d.i) Boston  :   Charles 

C.  Little  and  yamn  Bioivn.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  27.  b.,  11.  —  A  Sermon,  ...  at  the  Or- 
dination of  Rev.  O.  B.  Frothingham   ...   in  Salem Haletn  :   Gazette  Olfici.    1847. 

SvQ,  pp.  30.  HA.,  H.  —  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  T.  Gray.  Boston.  1 847. 
8vo.  —  The  Solemn  Week.  A  Serinon,  preached  ...  on  Fast-Day,  April  8th,  1841. 
...    B'Aton  :    Printed  Of  'f.   '/'.   Bucking/utm.    1841.     8vo,  pp.  14.      B.,  H. 


F'rothingham   (O,   B.) 
Installation  of  J.  K.  Karcher  . 
Frothingham   ...   .    Philadelphia 

39- 

Frothingham.  The  Last 
the  Unitarian  Church  in  Jersey 
B.  Frothingham.  New  Tork  : 
8vo,  pp.  22. 

Frothingham.  The  Mora! 
O.  B.  PVothingham,  at  Ebbit  H 
Tork:   David  G.  Francis.    1863 


A   Discourse   delivered   at   the 

October  5,  1859.      Bv  O.   B. 

.•   T.   B.  Pugh.    1859.     ^vo,  pp. 

H.   26075 

Signs.  A  Sermon  preached  at 
City,  ...  June  i,  1856.  Bv  O. 
Printed  by  John   A.  Gray.    1856. 

B.  26076 

ity  of  the  Riot.     Sermon  of  Rev. 

all,  Sunday,  July  19,  1863.    New 

i8mo,  pp.  20.  26077 


Frothingham.  The  New  Year's  Gifts  of  the  Spirit.  Two 
Discourses.  liy  O.  Frothingham  ...  .  New  Tork:  David  G. 
Francis.    1865.     8vo,  pp.  44.  b.  26078 

This  discourse  has  reference  to  the  great  successes  that  attended  the  Union  armies 
during  a  short  period  previous  to  January,  1865. 

Frothingham.  ...  Seeds  and  Shells:  A  Sermon  in  New 
York,  Nov.  17,  1861.  By  O.  B.  Frothingham.  New  Tork: 
IVyncoop  y  Co.    1862.     8vo,  pp.  22.  b.,  h.  26079 

Also:  Allegiance  and  Patronage.  Sermon  ...  June  17,  1866.  ...  New  Turk: 
'James  Miller.  1S66.  l7mo,  pp.  16.  —  Ct)lonization  [Anti-Slavery].  Neiu  Tork. 
[n.  d.] — The  Lct-Alone  Policy.  A  Sermon,  ...  June  9, 1861.  Neiv  Tork.  [1861.] 
l2mo,  pp.  16.  E.,  H. — Speech  ...  before  the  American  Anti-Slavery  Society,  in  New 
York,  May  Sth,  1 8  56.  New  Tork.  1 8  56.  I  6mo,  pp.  26.  b.,  h.  -  Theodore  Parker  : 
A  Sermon  ...  New  York,  June  10,  l86o.  ...  Boston:  Walker.,  Wise,  and  Comf.'any. 
i860.  8v(),  pp.  20.  B.,  H. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Unitarian 
Church  in  Jersey  City  ...  September  19,  1855.  ...  New  Tork:  Printed  h-^  John  A. 
Gray.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  —  The  Worship  of  Tools.  A  Sermon.  ...  New  Tork  : 
James  Miller.     l6mo,  pp.  22.      h. 


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Frothingham  (R.)  The  Command  in  the  Battle  of  Bunker 
Hill,  with  a  Reply  to  "  Remarks  on  Frothingham's  History  of 
the  Battle,  by  S.  Swett."  ...  By  Richard  Frothingham,  Jr.,  ... 
Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  Sanies  Brown.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  56. 
View  of  the  Battle,  and  Key.  b.,  ba.,  h.  26080 

Frothingham.     The  History  of  Charlestown,  Massachusetts. 

By    Richard    Frothingham,    Jr Charlestown:    Charles   P. 

Emmons.    1845-49.     ^^o,  368.     Maps  and  Plates.        B.,  ba.,  h. 

Seven  parts,  all  published. 

Frothingham.  History  of  the  Siege  of  Boston,  and  of  the 
Battles  of  Lexington,  Concord,  and  Bunker  Hill  :  Also,  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument.  With  Illustrative  Docu- 
ments. By  Richard  Frothingham,  Jr.,  ...  .  Boston:  Charles  C. 
Little  and  James  Brotvn.  1849.  ^^^^  PP-  '''1  (*)i  420.  Maps. 
B.,  BA.,  c,  H.,  P.    +  Second  Edition.     [Ibid.']   1851.     8vo.     b. 

Ste  "N.  Am.  Rev.,"  lxx.  405. 

Frothingham.  Life  and  Times  of  Joseph  Warren.  By 
Richard  P'rothingham.  Boston:  Little^  Brown  h"  Company.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  xix,  558.     Portrait  and  Facsimile.  B.,  ba.,  h.,  c. 

Frothingham.  Life  and  Services  of  Joseph  Warren.  By 
Richard  Frothingham.  Boston  :  Little^  Brown.,  and  Compa7iy. 
1866.     8vo,  pp.  xix,  558.  26084 

Frothingham.  Oration  delivered  in  Newburyport  on  the 
Fourth  of  July,  185 1  ...  By  Richard  Frothingham,  Jr.  ...  [Bos- 
ton.   1851.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  26085 

Frothingham.  The  Rise  of  the  Republic  of  the  United 
States.  By  Richard  Frothingham.  Boston :  Little.,  Brotvn^  and 
Company.    1872.    8vo,  pp.  xxii,  i  1.,  pp.  640.      B.,  ba.,  h.  26086 

V  ROTHiNGHAM.  A  Tribute  to  Thomas  Starr  King.  By 
Richard  Frothingham.  Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields.  1865.  i6mo, 
pp.  247.  B.,  BA.,  c,  s.  26087 

Frout  de  Fontpertuis  (A.)  Les  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique 
Septentrionale,  leurs  origines,  leur  emancipation  et  leurs  progres. 
Par  Adalbert  Frout  de  Fontpertuis.  Paris  :  Guillaumin  et  C\ 
1873.     ^^°?  PP'  v"S  ^^9-  26088 

Frout  de  Fontpertuis.  Les  Fran^ais  en  Amerique.  Le 
Canada.     Paris:   J.  Albanel.    1867.    i6mo,  2  1.,  pp.  xi,  264.     c. 


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Fruhauf  (D.)  Beschreibung  der  bevorstehenden  Partial 
Monds-Finsterniss,  so  aus  dem  meridian  zu  Philadelphia  und 
America  sichtliar  seyn  wird,  den  "ten  April,  im  Jahr  1773.  ^on 
Daniel  Friiha-if.  Philadelphia :  Gedruckt  hey  Henrich  Miller. 
1773.     4^°i  PP-  ^^-  P-  26090 

Fruhreck  (F.  J.)  Skizze  mciner  Reise  nach  Brasilien  in  S: 
A:  im  Yahre  1817.     Von  F.  J.  Fruhbeck.      IFien.   1830.    8vo. 

Fruits  of  Colonization.     \_Boston.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  12.         m. 

Fry  (B.  St.  J.)  The  Life  of  Robert  A.  Roberts,  one  of  the 
Bishops  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  By  Benjamin  St. 
James  Fry.  New  y'ork :  Carlton  iff  Phillips.  1856.  l8mo,  pp. 
126.  C.  26093 

Fry  (E.)  Pantographia  ;  containing  Accurate  Copies  of  all 
the  known  Alphabets  in  the  World.  ...  By  Edmund  Fry.  Lon- 
don.   1799.     Imp.  8vo,  pp.  xxxvi,  320.  v/.  26094 

Includes  some  North  American  Indian  alphabets,  vocabularies,  etc. 

Fry  (F.)  Fry's  Travellers'  Guide  and  Descriptive  Journal 
of  the  Great  North-Western  Territories  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  Comprising  the  Territories  of  Idaho,  Washington, 
Montana,  and  the  State  of  Oregon,  with  Sketches  of  Colorado, 
Utah,  Nebraska,  and  British  America  ;  the  Grain,  Pastoral,  and 
Gold  Regions  defined,  with  some  new  Views  of  their  future 
greatness.      By  F.  Fry.      Cincinnati.    1865.     pp.  vi,  264. 

Fry  (Frinkle,  pseudonym).  "Wooden  Nutmegs"  at  Bull 
Run.  A  Humorous  Account  of  some  of  the  Exploits  of  the 
Three  Months'  Connecticut  Brigade,  and  the  part  thev  bore  in 
the  National  Stampede.  Hartjord:  G.  L.  Coburn.  1872.  8vo, 
pp.  86.  c.  26096 

Fry  (H.)  To  the  Hon.  The  House  of  Representatives  ... 
the  Memorial  of  Henry  Fry.     \_Philadelphia.   1835.]    8vo. 

Relates  to  his  dismissal  as  purser. 

Fry  (J.)  ...  The  Danger  and  Duty  of  the  Church  in  the 
Present  Crisis.  A  Sermon,  preached  in  ...  Dec.  30,  i860.  By 
Rev.  Jacob  Fry,  ...    Carlisle:   E.  Cornman.    1861.     8vo,  pp.  21. 

Fry  (J.  B.;     See  Provost  Marshal,  infra. 


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Fry  (J.  R.)  A  Life  of  Gen.  Zachary  Taylor ;  comprising  a 
Narrative  of  Events  connected  with  his  Professional  Career, 
derived  from  Public  Documents  and  Private  Correspondence;  by 
J.  Reese  Fry;  and  Authentic  Incidents  ...  by  Robert  T.  Con- 
rad. ...  Philadelphia :  Griggs  Elliot  iff  Co.  1847.  *2'"°>  PP*  332- 
Portrait.     B.,  H.    +  U^id.]   1848.    i2mo,  pp.  332.  26099 


Fry  (Lewis).  On  the  Slavery  of  the  Old  World  and  the 
Relations  of  Christianity  to  it.     [A  Lecture.]     Lithographed. 

Fry  (W.  H.)  Republican  Campaign  Text  Book  for  i860. 
New  York.   i860.    i2mo.  26101 

Frye  (G.)  Case  of  Capt.  Geo.  Frye,  President  of  the  Council 
in  the  Island  of  Montserrat,  containing  an  Impartial  Narrative 
of  his  Behaviour  in  that  Station,  his  Impeachment  and  Answer, 
with  the  Assembly's  Replication.      London.   1754.     8vo.     26102 

[Frye  (Isaac  W.)]  The  Charlestown  Convent;  its  Destruc- 
tion by  a  Mob,  on  the  Night  of  August  11,  1834 Boston: 

New  England  News  Company.    1870.     8vo,  pp.  98.         B.  26103 

Fryeburg,  Me.  The  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Settlement 
of  Fryeburg,  Me.,  with  the  Historical  Address,  By  Rev.  Samuel 
Souther,  of  Worcester,  Mass.  Worcester:  printed  by  Tyler  iff 
Seagrave.   [1863.]    8vo,  pp.  79.  26104 

Fryer  (A.)  The  Sugar  Duties.  An  Examination  of  the 
Letter  addressed  by  Edward  Potter,  m.p.  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  W. 
E.  Gladstone,  m.p.  By  Alfred  Fryer.  Manchester :  Gait  iff  Co. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  44.  26105 

FucHSii  (S.)  Metoposcopia  et  Ophthalmoscopia.  Argento- 
rate.   161 5.     8vo.  26106 

Includes  a  portrait  of  Christopher  Columbus. 

The  Fudge  Family  in  Washington.  Edited  by  Harry  Nim- 
rod.   ...   Baltimore :  'Joseph  Robinson.    1820.    l2mo,  pp.  109.      ba. 

FuENTE  (F.  de  la).  De  lo  bveno  lo  mejor,  govierno  espiritval 
politico.  Por  el  capitan  Francisco  de  la  Fvente,  sindico  apos- 
tolico  general  de  las  conuersiones  de  la  serafica  ordcn  en  este 
reyno  del  Peru,  y  natural  de  el.  Lima :  Joseph  de  Contreras  y 
Alvarado.  1693.  2  vols.,  folio,  6  1.,  pp.  693,  19  1. ;  5  1.,  pp. 
657,  15  1.  26108 

"  Livre  fort  rare,  non  cite  par  Antonio,  par  Brunet  et  Salva."  —  Lbclirc. 
rOL.    V.TI.  II 


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FuENTE  (G.  de  la).  (Estudios  cstadisticos.)  C  iso  de  pob- 
lacion  en  la  Republica  Argentina  (Algunos  antecedences  para  su 
organizacion).  For  D.  G.  De  La  P'uente.  Buenos  Jires.  1869. 
Sm.  4to,  pp.  42.  26109 

FuENTE  (R.  de  la).  Biografia  del  ilustre  general  americano 
Don  Jose  de  San  Martin,  resumida  de  documentos  autenticos. 
For  Don  Romualdo  de  La  Fuente.  Paris :  Rosa  y  Bouret.  1872. 
i8mo,  pp.  180.     Vignette.  26110 

Fuente  (V.  de  la).  Historia  Eclesiastica  de  Espafia.  For 
Vicente  de  la  Fuente.     Barcelona.    1855-59.    4  vols.  261 11 

Contains  valuable  information  on  the  Spanish  dominions  in  America. 

Fuente  (V.  de).  Villar  de  Fuente  y  Dion.  Capaz.  Manifiesto 
de  las  sesiones  tenidas  en  el  pueblo  de  Miraflores  para  las  trans- 
aciones  intentadas  con  el  General  San  Martin  y  Docomentos  de 
los  Comisionados  en  ellas.     Lima.   1820.     8vo.  261 12 

Fuentes  (J.  M.  de).  El  Combate  Naval  del  21  de  Octobre, 
por  D.  Jos.  Mor  de  Fuentes.  [In  '  erse.]  Mexico.  1806.  4to, 
2  1.,  pp.  18.  261 13 

Fuentes  (M.  A.)  Biblioteca  Peruana  de  historia,  ciencias  y 
literatura.  Coleccion  de  escritos  del  anterior  y  presente  siglo  de 
los  mas  acreditados  autores  Feruanos  por  Manuel  A.  Fuentes. 
Antiguo  Mercurio  Peruano.  Lima.  1 861— 1864.  9  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  vi,  318;  360;  332;  322;  318;   328;  363;  386;  326. 

Fuentes.  Coleccion  de  causas  celebres  contemporaneas,  civiles 
y  criminales,  del  Foro  Peruano  y  extrangero  por  Manuel  A. 
Fuentes.  Lima.  1860-62.  10  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  298;  400  j  432; 
430;  390  J  408;  388;  422;  492;  422.  261 15 

Fuentes.  Guia  historico-descriptiva  administrativa,  judicial  y 
de  domicilio  de  Lima  por  Manuel  A.  Fuentes.  Publicada  por 
Felipe  Bailly.     Segunda  edicion.     Lima.   i86i.    8vo,  pp.  362. 

Fuentes.  Lima,  esquisses  historiques,  statistiques,  adminis- 
tratives,  commerciales  et  morales.     Par  Manuel  A.  Fuentes  ... 


8vo^ 


pp. 


iX, 


243- 


Paris:  Firmin  Didot  freres^  fils  et  C'.    1866. 

Portraits,  Views,  etc.  261 17 

Fuentes.  Lima  Sketches  of  the  Capital  of  Peru,  Historical, 
Statistical,  Administrative,  Commercial  and  Moral.  By  Manuel 
A.  Fuentes.  Paris:  Firmin  Didot  freres^Jils  et  O.  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  ix,  228.  261 18 


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[FuENTES.]  Memorias  de  los  Vireyes  que  han  gobernado  el 
Peru,  durante  el  Tiempo  del  Coloniaje  Espanol,  impresas  de 
orden  suprema.  Lima.  1859.  6  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xxx,  379,  2  1.; 
pp.  428;  391;  540;  392,  I  blank  1.,  pp.  17,  i  I;  pp.  394. 
Map  and  12  Plates.  26119 

A  work  of  extreme  intereit,  edited  by  M.  A.  Fuentes,  at  the  desire  of  the  Govern- 
ment, from  important  manuscript  relations  existing  in  the  archives  of  Peru.  It  ranges 
from  the  earliest  time  to  1790. 

Fuentes.  Memoire  sur  le  coca  du  Perou,  ses  caracteres 
botaniques,  sa  culture,  ses  proprietes  hyp;ieniques  et  therapeu- 
tiques.  Par  Manuel  A.  Fuentes  (-^'e  Lima).  Paris:  imp.  Laine 
et  Havard.    1866.     8vo.,  pp.  24.  26120 

Fuentes  (P.)  Guia  del  estado  ec'esiastico  de  Espana  y  de 
lop  dominios  de  S.  M.  en  America  y  Asia  para  el  afio  de  185 1. 
Madrid.    1 85 1.     8vo.  26 1 21 

FuERTE  (C)  Alegacion  juridica  en  defensa  del  capitan  Don 
Joseph  Diego  de  Medina  y  Saravia,  Tesorero  proprietario  de  la 
Real  Casa  de  Moneda  de  Mexico,  Don  Manuel  de  Pereda 
Palacio,  su  Teniente,  ya  difunto,  etc.  etc.  en  los  Autos  de  visita, 
o  pesquisa  principiados  contra  los  referidos,  y  otros  Oficiales 
Majores  de  dicha  Casa  de  Mexico,  y  Mercaderes  de  plata  de  la 
misma  Ciudad,  por  el  Virrey  Marquis  de  Casa  Fuerte,  y  con- 
tinuados  por  don  Joseph  Fernandez  de  Veytia  Linage  etc.  Sobre 
defectos  de  ley,  y  peso  en  monedas  fabricadas  en  la  referida  Casa 
de  Mexico,  y  otras  cosas,  de  que  se  formo  cargo  a  los  expressados 
en  los  mismos  Autos,  por  le  respectivo  al  ministerio,  y  obrar  de 
cada  uno.      [^Mexico.    1728.]     Folio,  1126I.  26122 

Fugitive  Political  Essays  which  have  appeared  in  the  Public 
Advertiser,  1 769,  '70,  under  the  several  names  of  Old  Sly  Boots, 
Hortensius,  ...   etc.      London.    1770.     8vo,  pp.  112.  26123 

Partly  relates  to  American  afFairi. 

The  Fugitive  Slave  Bill.  Enacted  by  the  United  States  Con- 
gress, and  approved  by  the  President,  Millard  Fillmore,  September 
18,  1850.      Boston,    1854.     8vo,  pp.  7.  B.,  H.  26124 


The  Fugitive  Slave  Bill ;  its  History  and  Unconstitutioniility  \ 
with  an  Account  of  the  Seizure  and  Enslavement  of  James 
Hamlet,  and  his  Subsequent  Restoration  to  Liberty.     New  York : 


William  Horned.    1850,     8vo,  pp.  36, 


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Fugitive  Slave  Bill.  Proccedir^is  of  the  United  States 
Senate,  on  the  Fugitive  Slave  Bill  ...  Speeches  of  Messrs.  Davis, 
Winthrop  and  others.  Boston :  "J.  R,  Alarvin.  [n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  68.  B ,,  BA.  26126 

Fugitive  Slave  Case.  District  Court  of  the  United  States  for 
the  Southern  Division  of  Iowa,  June  Term,  1850.  Ruel  Daggs 
vs.  Elihu  Frazier  et  ah.  Rep.  by  George  Frazee.  Burlington, 
1850.    i2mo,  pp.  40.  H.  26127 

The  Fugitive  Slave  Law,  and  its  Victims.  New  York :  Amer- 
ican Jnti -Slavery  Society.  1856.  i2mo,  pp.  48.  +  Revised  and 
Enlarged  Edition.     \^Ibid.'\   1861.    i2mo,  pp.  168.  b.  26128 


The  Fugitive  Slave  Law  of  1850.     8vo,  pp.  3. 


26129 


The  Fugitive  Slave  Law.  Unconstitutionality  of  the  Fugitive 
Slave  Act.  Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Wisconsin  in 
the  Cases  of  Booth  and  Rycraft.  Milwaukee  :  Rufus  King  iff 
Co.^  Printers.   1856.     8vo,  pp.  218.  26130 

Fugitive  Slaves.  N.  Y.  Court  of  Appeals.  Report  of  the 
Lemmon  Slave  Case  :  Containing  Points  and  Arguments  of 
Counsel  on  Both  Sides,  and  Opinions  of  all  the  Judges.  New 
Tork :   Horace  Greeley  if?  Co.   i860.     8vo,  pp.  146.  26131 

Fugitive  Thoughts  on  the  African  Slave  Trade,  interspersed 
with  Cursory  Remarks  on  the  Manners,  Customs,  and  Com- 
merce of  the  African  and  American  Indians.  Liverpool,  Printed. 
1796.    8vo,  pp.  66.  26132 

Written  to  advocate  slavery,  and  dedicated  to  those  merchants  who  trafHckui  in 
negroes.  Every  act  of  oppression  and  barbarity  practised  in  Great  Britain  is  brou;,ilt 
forward  to  exhibit  the  slave  owner  and  planter  as  among  the  mildest  of  masters.  Title 
and  note  from  J.  C.  Hotten's  catalogue. 

FuGiTT  (J.  P.)  ...  Is  Slaveholding  Constitutional  and  Scrip- 
tural.?  By  the  Rev.  James  Preston  Fugitt.  Baltimore:  Printed 
by  John  D.  Toy.    1862.    i2mo,  pp.  35.  26133 

FuGiTT.  ...  Our  Country  and  Slavery.  A  Friendly  Word 
to  the  Rev.  Francis  L.  Hawks,  ...  And  Other  Northern  Clergy- 
men. By  the  Rev.  James  Preston  Fugitt.  Baltimore :  Printed 
by  Joseph  Robinson.    1 86 1.    l2mo,  pp.  33.  B.  26134 

Also:  A  Plea  for  Peace.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Baltimore,  September  a6,  1861. 
...  Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  17. — The  Union  of  Patriots  for  the  sake 
of  the  Union.  An  Oratiim  on  the  Union.  Delivered  at  Cantonsville,  June  30,  i860. 
...   Baltimore:   'Joseph  Robirtion.  i860.     8vo,  pp.  16. 


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FuGL  (Ulrich  Nicolai).  Oplysninger  angaande  de  dansic  ves- 
tindiske  Oers  nuvxrende  commercielle  Forhold.  i.  St.  Thomas. 
Kjobenhavn.    1 840.  26 '  3  5 

Also;  Om  NfgersUveriet  1  Vestindien,  og  sammes  Ophor;  mrd  spccielt   Hensyn  til 
de  danslce  Brsiddelscr,  in  the  "Juridisk  Tidsskrift,"  1835,  xxiv.  i-6o. 

FuLFORD  (F,)  Five  Occasional  Lectures,  delivered  in  Mont- 
real.    By  Francis  Fultbrd,  D.D.    Montreal.    1859.     8vo,  pp.  118. 

P'uLFORD.  The  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Horatio 
Potter,  D.D.,  to  the  Episcopate.  Preached  by  AppointmcMit  in 
Trinity  Church,  New  York,  November  22,  1854.      By  F'rancis 

Fultbrd,  D.D New-Tor k :  Daniel  Dana^  Jr.    m,dccc,liv. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  K.  26137 

FuLFORD.  Sermon  ...  Triennial  Meeting  of  the  General 
Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  ...  in  ...  Phila- 
delphia, October  4th,  1865.      By  the   Most   Reverend  P'rancis 

P'ulford,  D.D Philadelphia:    King  and  Baird.    1865.      8vo, 

B.,  H.  26138 


pp.  14. 

FuLFORD. 

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Sermons,  Addresses  and  Statistics  ot  the   Diocese 
Montreal^   London^  and  Cambridge.    1865.      8vo, 

26139 

Also:    Pastoral  Letter  addressed  to  the   Clergy   of  the  Diocese.    ...    Montreal.    1851 
pp.  16.  —  All  Address  ...  in  the  Chapel  of  the  General  Theological  Seminary  of  the 

Protestant    Episcopal  Church  ...  November   13th,    1852 Nno   York,    mdccclii. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  (2),  1 1,  (i).  B.,  H.  —  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  tiie  Diocese 
of  Montreal,  at  the  Primary  Visitation.  ...  Montreal.  1852.  pp.  25.  —  A  Charge 
delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Montreal,  at  the  Triennial  Visitation.  ... 
Montreal.  1855.  pp.  38.  —  A  Letter  to  riie  Bishops  and  Clergy  of  the  United  Cliurch 
of  England  and  Ireland  in  Canada.   ...    Montreal,     pp.  30. 

FuLGosis  (B.)  Baptistse  Fulgosi  de  dictis  factils  qui?  memora- 
bilibus  collectanea  a  Camillo  Galino  latina  f;!'-ta.  [Colophon:] 
"Jacobus  Ferrarius  Mediolane .  x  .  Kl.  'Julius  a  redemptione  christana 
anno  mdviii  impressit.     Folio,  366  unnumbered  1.  26140 

On  signature  Uii  is  a  short  chapter   on  Columbus.     Reprmted  in   Paris,  by  Peter 
yidoux.    1518.     4to;   Antiverp.    I  565  j    Baile.    1567;    Cologne.    1604.     4to. 

A  Full  and  Authentic  Report  of  the  [«V]  Debates  in  Faneuil 
Hall,  Dec.  31,  Jan.  i,  k  2,  1821-2;  On  changing  the  form  of 
Government  of  the  Town  ...  Including  the  Speeches  of  Messrs. 
Clough,  Emmons,  &c.  ...  Boston:  William  Enmions.  1822.   i2mo, 

pp.  48.  H.  2614I 


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A  Full  and  Exact.     See  Vol.  v.,  Nos.  18554  and  18555. 

A  Full  and  Faithful  Report  of  the  (debates  in  both  Houses  of 
Parliament,  on  Monday  the  17th  of  February,  and  PViday  the 
2 1st  of  Fcbruaiy,  1783,  on  the  Articles  of  Peace.  London:  S. 
Bladon.   [1783.]     8vo,  pp.  116,  72.     +  [^tbid.']  N.  26142 

A  Full  and  Free  Inquiry  into  the  Merits  of  the  Peace  ;  with 
some  Strictures  on  the  Spirit  of  the  Party.  London :  T.  Payne. 
MDcci.xv.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  160.  2^143 

A  Full  and  Impartial  Account  of  the  Company  of  Mississippi, 
otherwise  call'd  the  French-East-India  Company,  Projected  and 
Settled  by  Mr.  Law.  Wherein  the  Nature  of  that  Establish- 
ment and  the  almost  incredible  Advantages  thereby  accruing  to 
the  French  King,  and  a  great  Number  of  his  Subjects,  are  clearly 
explain'd  and  made  out.  ...  To  which  are  added  a  Description 
of  the  country  of  the  Mississippi,  and  a  Relation  of  the  Discovery 
of  it,  in  Two  Letters  from  a  Gentleman  to  his  Friend.  London: 
Printed  for  R.  France/in.    1720.     8vo,  pp.  80.  c.  26144 

In  French  and  English.  One  of  the  tracts  that  induced  so  many  to  embark  in  the 
famous  "Mississippi  Bubble."  The  Company  "had  the  sole  privilege  of  the  trade 
of  the  Mississippi.  Mr.  Law,  a  Scottii  gentleman,  whose  genius  always  carried  him 
to  the  study  of  tr.ulc  and  money,  contrived  the  p'an  of  this  establishment,  of  which 
he  was  appointed   I  he  prim  ipal  director,"  etc. 

A  Full  &  just  Discovery  of  the  weak  &  |  slender  foundation  of 
a  most  Pernicious  |  Slander  |  Raised  against  the  |  French  Protestant 
Refugees]  Inhabiting  the  Province  of  New- York  generally,  but 
more  I  particularly  affecting]  Capt.  Benj.  Faniel  [^/VJ,  |  A  Person 
of  considerable  Note  amongst  them.  |  Printed  and  Published  by 
Licenei  of  his  Excellency  Edward  Viscount  Cornbury,  |  Capt. 
General  and  Governour  in  chief  of  the  said  Province,  in  favour  | 
of  Justice.  I    [n.  p.    1708.]     Folio,  pp.  6.  s.  26145 

A  tract  of  the  greatest  rarity.  Consists  of  memorials  signed  by  the  French,  affidavits 
and  doings  of  the  council.  The  original  manuscript  is  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary 
of  the  State  of  New  York.  The  only  known  copy  is  in  the  State  Library  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.     Faneuil's  name  is  signed  Faniel. 

A  Full  and  Particular  Account  of  all  the  Circumstances  at- 
tending the  Loss  of  the  Steamboat  Lexington,  in  Long  Island 
Sound,  on  the  night  of  January  13,  1840  ;  as  elicited  in  the  evi- 
dences of  the  Witnesses  examined  before  the  Jury  of  Inquest, 
held  in  New  York,  immediately  after  the  lamentable  event.  ... 
Providence:   H.  H.  Brown  ^  Stillwell.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  32. 


PULLARTON. 


95 


A  Full  and  Particular  Answer  to  all  the  Calumnies,  Misrepre- 
sentations and  Falsehoods  contained  in  a  Pamphlet  called  a  Fourth 
Letter  to  the  I'eople  of  England.     London.    1756.     8vo,  pp.  61. 

S*i  [Shebbcare  (Juhn)],  Tor  the  It^urth  Letter,  and  an  answer  to  this  pamphlet. 

A  Full  Answer  to  the  King  of  Spain's  last  Manifesto,  respect- 
ing the  Bay  of  Honduras,  and  the  Mosquiti>-Shore  :  in  which  all 
the  Accus.i;ions  brought  against  the  Subj.  ts  of  Great  Britain 
settled  in  the  Bay  of  Honduras  ;  and  again>t  the  ancient  British 
Settlements  in  the  Free  and  Independent  Doniinions  of  the  Mos- 
quito-Shore, are  candidly  stated  and  1  cfuted  .  and  the  Impoi lance 
of  the  Mosquito-Shore  to  Great  Britain  Delineated  and  Ascer- 
tained.    London:   T.  CaJell.   mdcclxxix.     8vo,  pp.  75.     26148 

"  A  very  lensible  and  spirited  refutation  ot"  the  Kin^;  of  Spain's  manifr  >,  sci  far  ns 
regards  subjects  mentioned  in  f'le  title-page.  The  author,  however,  zealously  prek  "s 
our  perseverance  in  tarrying  on  the  ruinous  and  (in  the  opinion  of  many  well-informed 
people)  hopeless  war  in  America."  —  M.  Rtv,,  lxi.  47a. 

A  Full,  Clear,  and  Succinct  Discussion  of  the  Preliiiiinary 
Articles  of  Peace,  as  Published  by  Authority.  By  an  Eminent 
Citizen.      London:   S.  Williams.  [1763. J    410,  pp.  20.        26149 

Respecting  thr  treaty  fur  ceding  Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  Cape  Breton,  etc.,  to  the 
British. 

A  Full  Exposition  of  a  Pamphlet  entitled  Observations  on  the 
Papers  relative  to  the  Rupture  with  Spain  ...  London:  IFilliams. 
1762.    8vo,  pp.  47.  s.  26150 

A  Full  State  of  the  Dispute  betwixt  the  G  vernor  and  the 
Commons  House  of  Assembly  Of  His  Majesty's  Province  of 
South  Carolina,  in  America.  With  the  Proper  Vouchers  and 
Reasons  in  Support  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Assem- 
bly, As  Transmitted  to  their  Agent  in  Great  Britam.  Printed 
in  the  Tear  MDCCLXiii.     Sm.  folio,  pp.  (2J,  78.  N.  2615 1 

A  Full  Statement  of  the  Reasons  offered  to  the  Committee  of 
the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  against  Penal  Laws  respecting 
Abolitionists  and  Anti-Slavery  Societies.  Boston.  1836.  8vo, 
pp.46.  26152 

Full  Vindication.     tS"^^  [Howe  {General)]. 

Full  Vindication  of  ...  Congress.     Set  [Hamilton  (A.)] 

FuLLARTON  [(William)].  A  Letter  to  Lord  ******  *^  q^ 
the  Subjects  of  Torture  introduced  into  the  British  Colonies,  as 
connected  with  the  Laws  of  Old  Spain.  By  Colonel  Fullarton. 
London.  1806.    410.  26153 


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FuLLARTON.  A  Refutation  of  the  Pamphlet  which  Colonel 
Picton  lately  addressed  to  Lord  Hobart.  By  Colonel  Fullarton. 
London:   J.  Stockdale.   1805.    4to.  26154 

Relates  to  the  governorship  of  Trinidad.    Set  "  M.  Rev.,"  New  Series,  xlvii.  222. 

Fullarton.  A  Statement,  Letters,  and  Documents  respect- 
ing the  Affairs  of  Trinidad :  including  a  Reply  to  Colonel  Picton's 
Address  to  the  Council  of  that  Island  ;  submitted  to  the  Consid- 
eration of  the  Lords  of  His  Majesty's  Most  Honourable  Privy 
Council.  By  Colonel  Fullarton.  London :  B.  McMillan.  1S04.. 
4to,  I  1.,  pp.  201,  25-94.  c.  26155 

Fuller  (A.  S.)  The  Forest  Tree  Culturist ;  a  Treatise  on 
the  Cultivation  of  American  Forest  Trees,  with  Notes  on  the 
most  Valuable  Foreign  Species.  By  Andrew  S.  Fuller,  Horti- 
culturist ...  .  New  '/ork:  George  E.  troodward.  1866.    pp.  iv,  184. 

Also:  The  Small   Fruit  Culturist.     Neiu  Terk:   0.  Judd  &  Co.    [1867.]     i2mo, 
pp.  276. 

Fuller  (A.  B.)  An  Historical  Discourse,  delivered  in  the 
New  North  Church,  [Boston]  October  i,  1854.  By  Arthur 
B.  Fuller.  ...  Boston:  Crosby^  Nichols,  and  Company.  iS 54-.  8vo, 
pp.  33.  BA.,  H.  26157 

Also:  A  Discourse,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Richaid   (lazen  Ayer,  delivered  ... 

February  13,  1853 Manchester,  N.  H.   1853.    8vo,pp.  15.     b.,  h.     A  Discourse, 

occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Miss  Mirey  Tufts  ...  Jan.  24,  1858 Boston:  Printed 

by  John  Wilson  and  Son.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  21.     b.,  h. 

Fuller  (D.)  A  Familiar  Exposition  of  the  Constitution  of 
Pennsylvania,  for  the  Use  of  Schools  and  for  the  People.     By 


105.  26158 

Philadelphia  :  Biddle. 


Daniel  Fuller.     Philadelphia.   1840.    i2mo,  pp. 

Also  :  Political  Class-Book  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 
1853.    i2nio,  pp.  120.     c. 

Fuller  (H.)  The  Causes  and  Consequences  of  the  Civil 
War  in  America.  A  Discourse.  By  H.  Fuller.  ...  London: 
James  Rid^ay.  [186 1.]    8vo,  pp.  30.  B.,  c,  H.  26159 

Fuller  (H.  M.)  National  Politics.  Speech  of  Hon.  Henry 
M.  Fuller  ...  in  the  House  ...  May  10, 1856.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo. 

[Fuller  (Henry  W.)]  The  Woodlawn  Cemetery  in  North 
Chelsea  and  Maiden.  ...  Boston:  Higgins  and  Bradley,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  125.  BA.  26161 

[Fuller  (Hiram).]  Belle  Brittan  on  a  Tour,  At  Newport, 
and  Here  and  There.  New-lTork:  Derby  iff  Jackson.  i%^i.  i2mo, 
PP*  359*  ^'  26162 


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[Fuller.]  North  and  South.  By  the  White  Republican 
...  .   London:   Chapman  iff  Hall.  1863.    i2mo,  pp.  (6),  336.     ba. 

Fuller  (J.  C.)  A  Letter  addressed  by  James  Cannings  Fuller, 
of  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  to  the  Editor  of  the  London  "  Friend," 
relative  to  ...  the  recent  Secession  from  the  Yearly  Meeting  of 
Indiana  :  also,  a  Letter  from  three  P'riends  of  Indiana  to  James 
C.  Fuller,  on  the  same  subject :  and  the  Declaration  issued  by 
the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Anti-Slavery  Friends  of  Indiana,  in  Justi- 
fication of  their  Secession.  Dublin  :  Printed  by  iVebb  and  Chap- 
man.   1843.    i2mo,  pp.  27.  26164 

Also:  Letters  to  the  Farmers  of  Somerset,  liriuol :  Jthn  Wright.  1836.  l2mo, 
pp.  24. 

Fuller  (J.  G.)  Bending  Willow :  a  Tale  of  Missionary 
Life  in  the  North- West.  By  Jane  Gay  Fuller.  New  York:  R. 
Carter  ^  Brothers.    i6mo,  pp.  305.      3  Plates.  '  26165 

Fuller,  The  Grahams.  A  Story  of  the  Florida  War.  By 
Jane  Gay  Fuller.     New  Tori:  M.  W.  Dodd.   1864.    i6mo. 

Also:  The  Brownings  :  a  Tale  of  the  great  Rebellion  [With]  Lucy  Lee;  or  All 
Things  for  Christ.  ...  Neiu  York  :  M.  W.  Dodd.   1867.    i6mo,  pp.  310.     3  Plates. 

Fuller  (Metta  Victoria).     See  [Victor  (M.  V.  F.)] 

Fuller  (R.)  A  City  or  House  Divided  Against  itself.  A 
Discourse,  delivered  by  Rev.  Richard  Fuller,  June  i,  1865,  the 
Day  of  National  Fasting  and  Humiliation.  Baltimore :  G.  E. 
fVeishampel.    1865.     8vo,  pp.  20.  26167 

Fuller.  Mercy  remembered  in  Wrath.  A  Sermon  Preached 
by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Fuller,  on  Thursday,  September  26,  1861,  being 
the  Day  of  National  Fasting,  Humiliation  and  Prayer.  Balti- 
more:  Henry  Taylor.   1861.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  26168 

Fuller.  Wrong  and  Right  Dispositions  under  National  Judg- 
ments. A  Sermon  preached  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Fuller.  On  Thurs- 
day, April  30,  1863.  Being  the  Day  of  National  Fasting,  Humi- 
liation and  Prayer.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  IV.  M.  Innes.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  27,*(i).  B.,  H.  26169 

Also  :  Address  before  the  American  Colonization  Society.  Washington,  D.  C, 
January  21,  1851.  ...  Office  of  the  True  Union.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  17.  b. —  A  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  General  Convention  of  th>;  Baptist  Denomination  April  28  th, 
1841.  ...  Philadelphia.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  38.  —  Our  Duty  to  the  African  Race.  An 
Address  delivered  at  Washington,  D.  C,  January  21,1851.  ...Baltimore  :  Printed  by 
W.  M.  Innes.   185 1.     8vo,  pp.  17.     h. 


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Fuller  (R.)»  ^»d  Wayland  (F.)  Domestic  Slavery  consid- 
ered as  a  Scriptural  Institution  :  in  a  Correspondence  between 
the  Rev.  Richard  Fuller,  of  Beaufort,  S.  C,  and  the  Rev.  Francis 
Wayland,  of  Providence,  R.  I.  Revised  and  Corrected  by  the 
Authors.     New  fork:  Lewis  Colby.    1845.    i8mo,  pp.  viii,  254. 

Reissued  in  1850  and  i860.      For  a  Review,  see  Hague  ( — ). 

Fuller  (R.  F.)  Chaplain  Fuller :  Being  a  Life  Sketch  of  a 
New  England  Clergyman  and  Army  Chaplain  [Arthur  B.  Fuller]. 
By   Richard   B.   Fuller.   ...    Boston:    Walker^   Wise  £ff    Company. 


1863.    i2mo,  pp.  VI,  342.     Portrait. 


B.,  BA.,  c,  H.  26171 


Fuller  (R.)  An  Account  of  the  Imprisonment  and  Sufferings 
of  Robert  Fuller,  of  Cambridge  ...  ,  Boston:  Printed  for  the 
Author.    1833.     8vo,  pp.  30.  BA.,  H.  26172 

The  author  was  seized  and  detained  in  the  M'Lean  Asylum   a..  Charlestown,  Mass., 
for  sixty-five  days. 

Fuller  (M.)     See  Ossoli  (M.  Countess). 

Fuller  (S.)  Early  Days  of  the  Church  in  the  Hilderberg, 
Two  Sermons  preached  in  ...  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  ...  April 
24,  1842,  on  the  Death  of  its  Founder  and  First  Rector,  the  Rev, 
Samuel  Fuller  ...  By  his  Son,  the  Rev.  Samuel  Fuller  ...  .  An- 
dover :   Printed  by  Allen.^  Mo'^rill  and  Wardwell.    1843.     8vo,  pp. 

52.  B.,  H.,  S.   26173 

Fuller.  Education  in  the  Two  Andovers.  Address  at  the 
Dedication  of  the  Punchard  Free  School,  ...  September  2nd, 
1856.  By  Rev.  Samuel  Fuller,  d.d.,  ...  .  Andover :  Printed  by 
W.  F.  Draper.   1856.     8vo,  pp.  42.  b.,  ba.,  h.  26174 


Fuller.  Effects  of  the  War  of  the  Revolution  upon  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  Discourse,  July  4,  1858.  ...  An- 
dover.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  31.  b.  26175 

Fuller.  Memorial  to  Peter  Smith  Byers,  a.m.  ...  at  his 
Funeral,  ...  Andover,  ...  March  21,  1856.  By  the  Rector, 
Rev.   Samuel  Fuller,  d.d.   ...    Cambridge:   Printed  by  Allen  and 


Farnham.    1856.     8vo,  pp.  16. 


ba.,  h. 


26176 


Fuller.  The  Speaking  Dead.  A  Discourse,  delivered  in 
...  Litchfield,  Sept.  19,  1849,  °"  ^^  Death  of  M^or  General 
Francis  Bacon  ...  .  By  the  Rector,  Rev.  Samuel  Fuller,  d.d. 


New  York  :   S.  W.  Benedict.    1849.     8vo,  pp.  24. 


B.,  H. 


26177 


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[FuLLER  (Samuel),  and  others.'\  Memoir  ot'  Benjamin  Hanover 
Punchard,  the  Founder  of  the  Punchaid  Free  School,  Andover, 
Mass.  ...  Andover :  Printed  by  Warren  F.  Draper.  1847.  ^^^ 
pp.  43.  H.  26178 

Fuller  (S.)  The  Representation  of  Stephen  Fuller,  Agent 
for  Jamaica  to  his  Majesty's  Ministers,     [n.  p.   n.  d.]    4to,  pp.  4. 

Stt  alio  Jamaica. 

Fuller.  Sermon  at  Oxford,  N.  H.  May  20,  1801,  at  the 
Ordination  of  Sylvester  Dana.  By  Stephen  Fuller.  Hanover. 
[n.  d.]    8vo.  w^.  26180 

Fuller  (T.)  The  Holy  and  Profane  State  (a  Collection  of 
Characters,  Moral  Essays  and  Lives,  Ancient,  Foreign  and  Do- 
mestic).     By  Thomas  Fuller.      Cambridge,    1642.     Folio. 

Contains  the  life  of  Sir  Francis  Drake,  of  Tavistock,  in  Devonshire,  with  account 
of  his  voyages  to  various  parts  of  America.  Repeatedly  reprinted.  The  latest  edition 
is  edited,  with  notes,  by  J.  C.  Nichols.      London:    IV.  Tegg.    1S41.     8vo. 

Fuller  (T.)  Historical  Notices  of  Thomas  Fuller  and  his 
Descendants,  with  a  Genealogy  of  the  Fuller  Family.  ...  Boston: 
Henry  W.  Button  £ff  iSo«,  Printers,    m.dccc.lix.     8vo,  pp.  l6. 

Fuller  (T.  J.  D.)  Speech  of  Hon.  T.  J.  D.  Fuller,  of  Maine, 
in  the  House  of  Representatives,  March  30,  1852,  on  the  Home- 
stead Bill.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  26183 

Fuller  (T.)  Remarks  on  that  part  of  the  Strictures  on  Mr. 
Thacher's  Pamphlet  which  relates  to  the  Controversy  between 
Mr.  Fuller  and  the  People  of  Princeton.  By  Timothy  Fuller, 
A.M.,  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Princeton,  &c.  Boston:  Norman 
iff  Co.   [1776.]    8vo,  pp.  23.  w.  26184 

P'ULLER  (T.)  Address  ...  at  the  Eleventh  Anniversary  of  the 
Massachusetts  Peace  Society,  December  25,1826.  By  Timothy 
Fuller.      Boston:   Printed  by  C.  S.  Hamilton.    i^2j.     8vo,  pp.  27. 

Fuller.  Oration,  delivered  at  Faneuil  Hall,  Boston,  July  11, 
1 83 1,  at  the  Request  of  the  Suffolk  Anti- Masonic  Committee. 
By  Timothy  Fuller.      Boston:   Benton  Press.    1 83 1.     8vo,  pp.  11. 

Fuller.  An  Oration  pronounced  at  Watertown,  July  4, 1809. 
At  the  Request  of  the  Republicans  of  Watertown  and  the  adja- 
cent Towns,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Anniversary  of  Ameri- 
can Independence  ...  By  Timothy  Fuller,  Esq.  Boston:  y. 
Betcher.    1809.     8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.  26187 


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Fuller.     An  Oration  ...  at  Lexington  ...  Fourth  of  July, 

A.D.  1814 By    Hon.    Timothy    Fuller.      Boston:  Rome  -3' 

Hooper.    1 8 14.     8vo,  pp.  23.  BA.,  H.  26188 

FuLLERTON  (A.)  Coercion  a  Failure,  Necessarily  and  Ac- 
tually. By  Alexander  Fullerton  Jr.  Philadelphia.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  26189 

FuLLONTON  (J.)  The  History  of  Acton,  Me.  By  Joseph 
Fullonton.     Dover^  N.  H.   1847.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  36.  261  go 

FuLLOM  (S.  W.)  The  Great  Highway  :  a  Story  of  the  World's 
Struggles.  By  S.  W.  Fullom.  London:  Longman.  1852.  3 
vols.,  post  8vo.  4-  Third  Edition.  Londm :  G.  Routledge  &  Co. 
1854.     Post  8vo,  pp.  vii,  428.     4  Plates.  26191 

Contains  incidental  reference  to  An  erican  topics.  The  author's  "  History  of  Woman" 
also  contains  some  American  examples 

Fulton.  (A.  R.)  The  Fret  Lands  ot  Iowa.  Being  an 
Accurate  Description  of  the  Sioux  City  Land  District.  A  Gen- 
eral View  of  Iowa:  her  Resources  and  Advantages  ;  ...  By  A.  R. 
Fullom,  ...  Dfis  Moines^  loiva  :  Mills  ^  Co.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  44, 
(3).     Map.  26192 

Fujton(J.  A.)  Peach  Culture.  By  James  Alexander  P'ul- 
ton,  Dover,  Delaware.  Illustrated  New  Tork.  187c.  i2mo, 
pp.  190.  26193 

Fulton  (J.  D.)  Memoir  of  Timothy  Gilbert.  By  Justin 
D.  Fulton.  ...  Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard.  1866.  '.6mo,  pp.  (2), 
255.  B.,  BA.  26194 

Fulton.  Outlook  of  Freedom  ;  or,  the  Roman  Catholic 
Element  in  American  History.  Cincinnati.  1856.  i2mo.  c. 
4-  New  Tork.    1857.    i2mo.  26195 

Also:   The  True  Woman To  which  is  added  Women  -vs.  Ballo*-     ...    Boston: 

Lee  and  Shepard.  1869.  iimo,  pp.  xii,  3-48,  (2).  b.,  ii.  —  "Who  is  my  Neigh- 
bor?" A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Baptist  Church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  September  14, 
1862.     8vo,  pp.  8. 

Fulton  (R.)  Letter  from  Robert  Fultoj.  to  the  Secretary  of 
the  Navy;  ...  [on]  the  Practical  Use  of  the  Torpedo,  or  Sub- 
Marine  Explosion,  Feb.  4th,  i8i  7  ;  ...  IFashington.  181 1.  8vo, 
pp.  55.  26196 

Fulton.  Letters  ...  on  Sub-Marine  Navigation  and  Attack ; 
...  By  Robert  Fulton,  Citizen  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
and  Author  of  the  System  for  Destroying  Ships  of  War.  Loudon. 
September  23<s^,  1806.     8vo,  pp.  vii,  37.  26197 


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Fulton.  Report  on  the  Practicability  of  Wavigating  with 
Steamboats  on  the  Southern  Waters  of  the  United  States,  from 
the  Chesapeak  to  the  River  St.  Mary's,  ...  .  By  Robert  Fulton 
...    .   New-Tork :   Printed  by  E.  Conrad.    1813.     8vo,  pp.  13.      b. 

Fui.TON.  Torpedo  War,  and  Submarine  Explosions.  By 
Robert  Fulton,  ...  New-Tork:  Printed  by  [ViU'iaTH  Elliott.  18 10. 
Oblong  4to,  pp.  57,  (3).     5  Plates.  h.,  h.  26199 

Fulton.  De  Li  machine  infernale  ...  experiences  faites  en 
Angleterre  et  aux  £tats-Unis,  sur  la  maniere  d'en  faire  usage. 
Traduit  de  I'anglois  par  M.  E.  Nunez  dc  Taboada.  Paris  i 
Detnonville ;  Magimel.    181 1.     8vo,  pp.  104.  26200 

F'uLTON.  A  Treatise  on  the  Improvement  of  Canal  Naviga- 
tion ;  exhibiting  the  numerous  Advantages  to  be  derived  from 
Small  Canals,  and  Boats  of  Two  to  Five  feet  -wide,  containing 
from  Two  to  Five  Tons  Burthen.  ...  including  Observations  on 
the  great  importance  of  Water  Communications,  with  Thoughts 
on,  and  Designs  for  Aqueducts  and  Bridges  of  Iron  and  Wood. 
By  R.  Fulton,  Engineer.  ...  London:  I.  and  J.  Taylor.  1796. 
4to,  pp.  xvi,  144.     Portrait  and  17  Plates.  26201 

The  New  York  Historical  Society  has  a  unique  copy,  with  all  'he  original  drawings 
rxecuted  by  Fulton  himself",  from  which  the  engravings  were  afterwards  made,  also  the 
original  joint  letter  of  Fulton  and  his  collergue,  Chancellor  Livingston,  asking  the  un- 
disputed right  to  the  use  of  steam  navigation  upon  the  waters  of  the  Mississippi  for  a 
term  of  years. 

Fulton.  Recherches  sur  les  Moyens  de  perfectionner  les 
Canaux  de  Navigation.     Paris.    1799.     8vo.  a.  26202 

Fulton  (R.),  and  Livingston  (E.  P.)  Memorial  of  Robert 
Fulton  and  E.  P.  Livingston,  in  regard  to  Steamboats.  Albany. 
1814.    8vo.  26203 

P'uLTON  City,  ///.  Sketches  of  the  Early  History  and  present 
advantages  of  Fulton  City,  111.,  showing  its  Resources  and  Pro- 
spects ;  to  which  is  added  a  brief  Sketch  of  Whiteside  Co.  Ful- 
ton City.   1856.     8vo,  pp.  32.  26204 

Fulton  County.  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Super\  isors 
of  the  County  of  Fulton,  for  1857.  Johnstown.  1858.  8vo. 
Continued.  s.  26205 

Fun  for  the  Camp.     New  York.    1862.     Oblong  8vo.  s. 

Punch  (Johan  Christian  Vilhelm).  Syv  Aar  i  Nord-Gron- 
land.      Fihorg.   1840.     8vo.  26207 


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The  Fundamental  (Constitutions.      See  Carolina,  Vol.  iii. 

K  lulanicntos  tie  hecho  v  de  derecho  por  la  Testamentaria  del 
Presbitero  I).  Sib.  Lecaros  para  que  la  di  D.  Jose  Toribio  Lar- 
rian  Ic  dcvuclva  la  hacienda  de  Molina  con  sus  frutos  los  del  vin- 
ciili)  di  Viluco  en  dos  anos  dicz  mesis  cinco  dias  y  se  le  declane 
poscsion  proindeviso  en  Viluco  v  tierra  de  Campasano  ht.sta  ser 
reintegrado  de  la  parte  hereditaria  con  frutos  que  tiene  en  ellas. 
Santiago  fie  Chile.    1838.     Sm.  410.  26208 

Funeral  (Jratitud  con  que  la  Religiosa  communidad  del  c  m- 
vento  de  N.  S.  P.  San  Francisco  de  la  Ciudad  de  la  Puebla  de 
los  Angeles,  contribuye  a  las  Exequias  de  D.  Andre  de  Arce. 
Puehld.    1774.     4to.  26209 

A  Funeral  Sermon,  on  Michel  Morin,  Master  and  Verger  of 
the  Church  of  Beausejour,  in  Champagne,  Deceas'd  the  first  of 
May,  1 7 18.  Preached  by  the  Parson  of  the  aforesaid  Parish, 
before  the  body  of  the  deceased,  in  presence  of  the  Parishioners. 
...    Sfeiv-y'ork :  printed  hy  Raines  Parker.   1748.     l2mo,  pp.  7. 

A  burlesque  production.  There  was  a  Morin  fatnily  in  the  province  at  that  timej 
Init  I  i:aiinot  perceive  any  local  allusions  in  the  piece. 

FuNEs  (G.)  F'nsayo  de  la  Historia  Civil  del  Paraguay,  Buenos- 
Ayres  v  Tucuman  escrita  por  el  Doctor  D.  Gregorio  Furies, 
Dean  de  la  Santa  Iglesia  Catedral  de  Cordova.  Tomo  Secundo 
[y  Terciol.  Buenos- Ayres :  Imprenta  de  M.  J.  Gandarillas  y 
socios.  [1816-17.]  3  vols.,  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  xi,  368,  (14);  (4), 
409,  7  1.;  pp.  532,  6  1.  BA.  -I-  Segunda  ecjicion.  Buenos  Aires. 
1856.     2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  390;  478.  26211 

Composed  tiom  original  documents.  See  Leclerc's  catalogue,  No.  597.  There  Is  a 
new  edition,  by  Maeso,  in  one  volume,  with  a  life  of  the  author.  Also  :  Arenga  ... 
pobre  la  victoria  de  Ayacucho ;  [and]  Resumen  suiinto  dc  la  vida  del  Gen.  Sucre. 
Hueiios-^ires.    1 825.    i2mo. 

Funk.  [Air.)  Copperheads  under  the  Heel  of  an  Illinois  Far- 
mer,    [n.  p.    n.  d.]     pp.  3.  H.  26212 

FuNNELL  (W.)  A  I  Voyage  I  Round  the  World.  |  Containing 
an  Account  of  |  Captain  Dampier's  Expedition  |  Into  the  South 
Seas  in  the  Ship  St.  George,  |  in  the  Years  1703  and  1704.]  With 
his  various  Adventures,  Engagements,  &c.  [And  a  particular  and 
exact  Description  of  se-|veral  Islands  in  the  Atlanticlc  Ocean, 
the  Brazil- 1  ian  Coast,  the  Passage  round  Cape  Horn,  and  |  the 
Coasts  of  Chili,  Peru  and  Mexico.  |  Together  with  the  |  Author's 
Voyage   from   Amapalla,  |  On  the  West-Coast  of   Mexico,  I  To 


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East-India.  |  His  passing  by  Three  Unknown  Islands,  and  thro'  | 
a  New-discover'd  Strcight  near  the  Coast  of  New-Ciiiinea.  |  His 
Arrival  at  Amboyna  :  |  With  a  large  Description  ot"  that  and  othei 
Spice  Islands  i  I  as  also  of  liatavia,  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  &c.  | 
Their  Rivers,  Harbours,  Plants,  Animals,  Inhabitants,  Sec.  |  With 
Divers  Maps,  Draughts,  Figures  of  Plants  and  Animals.  |  Hy 
William  Funnell,  Mate  to  Captain  Dampier.  |  London :  Janifi 
Knapton.  1707.  |    8vo,  12  1.,  pp.  300,  (17).     9  Plates  and  5  Maps. 

Generally  considered  as  the  fourth  volume  of  D.impirr's  collection,  although  there  i^ 
no  indication  that  it  was  intended  for  such  at  the  time  of  its  publication.  Funnell 
"  arrived  in  England  before  Dampier,  and  seized  on  the  ojiportunity  to  compose  a  rela- 
tion of  his  voyage,  a  task  for  which  he  was  ill  .jualitied,  and  wiiich  he  performed  with 
disadvantage  to  the  public.  Knapton,  the  publisher  of  Dampier's  voyages,  tempted  by 
the  favorable  reception  of  the  latter,  added  Funnell's  voyage  Ut  them  as  a  fourth."  His 
narrative  contained  much  that  was  disapproved  by  Captain  Dampier,  who  immediately 
after  published  a  "  Vindication  of  his  Voyage,"  pointing  out  the  misrepresentations  of 
Funnell.  This  brought  out  "An  Answer"  from  [ohn  Welbe,  a  midshipman  on 
board  Captain  Dampier's  ship,  in  which  he  charges  the  captain  -with  barbarous  treat- 
ment of  his  crew,     isee  Dampier  (W.),  Vol.  v. 

Fur,  Fin,  and  Feather :  Containing  the  Game  Laws  of  the 
Principal  States  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.  ...  New  York: 
M.  B.  Broiun  iff  Co.    1868.    8vo,  pp.  219.  B.,  c,  k    26214 

FuRBER  (G.  C.)  Camp  Stories ;  or,  Incidents  in  the  Life 
of  a  Soldier,  designed  to  give  correct  ideas  of  a  Soldier's  Life. 
By  George  C.  Furber.  Cincinnati:  J.  A.  iff  U.  P.  "James.  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  96.  26215 

Furber.  History  of  Mexico ;  continued  from  the  Capture 
of  Vera  Cruz  to  the  Termination  of  the  War  with  the  United 
States  ;  containing  the  Treaty  of  Peace,  &c. ;  being  a  Continua- 
tion of  "Young's  History  of  Mexico."  Cincinnati:  "J.  J.  and 
U.  P.  James.   1848.     8vo.    -f  llhid.^   1850.  c.  26216 

Furber.  The  Twelve  Months'  Volunteer  ;  or.  Journal  of  a 
Private,  in  the  Tennessee  Regiment  of  Cavalry,  in  the  Campaign 
in  Mexico,  1846-7  ;  ...  including  a  Complete  History  of  the 
War  with  Mexico.  ,..  By  George  C.  Furber.  Cincinnati:  J. 
A.  iff  U.  P.  James.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  640.  Map  and  Engravings. 
BA.     -f  llbid.^   1850.     +  U^id.]   1 85 1.     +  U^id']   1857. 

Furlong  (L.)  The  American  Coast  Pilot.  By  Lawrence 
Furlong.     Newburyport.   1796.     8vo.  26218 

Furlong.  The  American  Pilot ;  containing  the  Courses 
and  Distances  between  the  Principal  Harbours,  Capes  and  Head- 
lands from  Passamaquoddy  through  the  Gulph  of  Florida,  ...   By 


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Capt.  Lawrence  Furlong  ...  Second  Edition.  1798.  n.  i-  Third 
Edition.  Neivhuryport :  Printed  hy  Edmund  AI.  Blunt.  1800. 
8vo,  pp.  251.  H.  +  Fourth  Edition.  [//"V/.]  1804.  8vo. 
BA.,  c.  I  The  American  Coast  Pilot.  Sixth  Edition.  [//>/</.] 
1809.  8vo,  pp.  389.  15  Plans  and  Charts,  ha.  f  Seventh 
Edition.  Neiv  y'ork :  Printed  hy  Edmund  AI.  Blunt.  [1812.] 
8vo,  pp.  321,  65.     15  Plans  and  Charts.  26219 

FuRMAN  (G.)  Notes,  Geographical  and  Historical,  relating 
to  the  Town  of  Brooklyn,  in  Kings  County  on  Long-Island. 
By  Gabriel  Furman.  Brooklyn:  Printed  hy  A.  Spooner.  1824. 
i2mo,  pp.  1 16,  (4).  BA.  +  VVith  Notes,  and  a  Memoir  of"  the 
Author.  Brooklyn:  Reprinted  for  the  Faust  Cluh.  1865.  410, 
pp.  xxxiv,  116,  (4),  xxxix.  BA.,  H.  26220 

Edition,  120  copies,  of  vviiich  ao  arc  on  excessively  large  paper.  The  "  Faiisi  Clul)" 
consisted  of' one  person.  Also:  Address  delivered  before  the  American  Institute  ... 
during  the  Sixteenth  Annual  Fair,  October  25th,  1843.  ...  Neiu  Tork  :  Robert  Craig- 
htad.  1843.  8vi),  pp.  12.  B.  —  Address  before  the  Queen's  County  Agricultural  So- 
ciety.     'Jamaica.    1845.     8vo.      b.      And  other  addresses. 

[Furman  (Garrit.]  The  Maspeth  Poems.  Mw  Tork:  Pub- 
lished hy  Connor  &  Cooke.  1837.    Square  i2mo,  pp.  128.    10  Plates. 

[Furman.]    Rural  Hours;  a  Poem.    [Aldspetb.  1824. J    i2mo. 

The  plates  are  designed  by  G.  Furman,  and  engraved  by  A.  B.  Durand.  Tlie 
author  thus  sings  of  s^teamboats : 

Safe  wafted  now  by  heat's  hydraulic  steam 
Which  late  to  man  did  but  in  vision  seem  (!) 

Furman  (G.)  The  Medical  Register  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  for  ...  1866.  ...  Guido  Furman,  m.d..  Editor.  New 
Tork:    The  Juthor.   1866.    i8mo,  pp.  306.  26223 


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P.  26224 


Furman  (M.)     To  the  Public  .. 
phia.    "July  31,  1771.     Folio,  pp.  2. 

Relates  to  an  affair  with  Isaac  Wikofl".     See  Irwin  (T.) 

Furman  (R.)  Humble  Submission  to  Divine  Sovereignty, 
the  duty  of  a  Bereaved  Nation  :  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the 
Death  of  His  Excellency  General  George  Washington,  late 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Armies,  and  formerly  President  of 
the  United  States  of  America,  Preached  in  the  Baptist  Church  in 
Charleston,  S.  C,  on  the  22nd  of  February,  before  the  American 
Revolution  Society,  the  State  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  and  a 
numerous  assemblage  of  Citizens.  By  Richard  Furman,  a.m.. 
Pastor  of  said  Church,  and  a  Member  of  American  Revolution 
Society.    ...    Charleston,   mdccc.     8vo,  pp.  28.  liill^ 


KURNF.SS. 


105 


FuRMAN,  An  Oration.  Delivered  at  the  Charleston  Orphan- 
Asylum,  before  the  Intcndant  and  Wardens  of  the  City  ...  and 
a  Large  Assemblage  of  the  Benefactors  to  the  Institution  ... 
October  the  i8th,  1796  ...  .  By  Richard  Kurman,  a.m.  ... 
Charleston:  Printed  by  IF.  P.  Young,  m.dcc.xcvi.  8vo,  l  I., 
pp.  28.  H.  26226 

FuRMAN.  Rev  Dr.  Richard  Furman's  P^xposition  of  the 
Views  of  the  Baptists  relative  to  the  Coloured  Population  in  the 
United  States,  in  a  C'omniunication  to  the  (iovernor  of  South- 
Carolina.      Charleston:    Printed  by  A.  E.  Miller.    1 823.      pp.  24. 

Also  :  Sfrmon  prrachrd  at  the  High  Hills  of  S.iiUftf  before  the  Clurlcston  Associa- 
tion of  Baptist  Cluirthrs.  Cliarltsion.  1794.  8vo. —  A  Sermon  prciched  .it  the  Bap- 
tist Church  in  Charlestown,  South-Carolina,  on  tlie  4th  day  of  July  1S02,  before  the 
State  Society  of  Cincinnati,  the  American  Revolution  Society  ...  Charlatji.  1801. 
8vo.  c,  1.  —  A  Sermon  Occasioned  by  the  Decease  of  the  Rev.  Oliver  Hart.  Charlix- 
lon.    1796.     8vo. 

FuRMAN  (W.)  A  History  of  the  Charleston  Association  of 
Baptist  Churches  in  the  State  of  South  Carolina,  with  an  Ap- 
pendix, containing  the  principal  Circular  Letters  to  the  Churches. 
Compiled  by  Wood  Furman.  Charleston.,  S.  C.  :  Press  of  J. 
Hoff.    181 1.    8vo,  pp.  238,  (2).  c.  26228 

FuRNEAUX  (John).  An  Abridged  History  of  the  principal 
Treaties  of  Peace,  commencing  generally  after  the  Peace  of 
Westphalia,  and  at  at  earlier  period,  with  reference  to  the  ques- 
tion of  the  Neutral  Flag  protecting  the  Property  of  an  Enemy. 
By  Captain  Furneaux,  R.  N.      London.    1837.     8vo.       c.  26229 

FuRNEAUX  (P.)  The  Duty  of  Benevolence  and  Public  Spirit: 
A  Sermon  at  Salter's  Hall,  April  7,  1775,  before  the  Correspon- 
dent Board,  in  London,  of  the  Society  in  Scotland  for  Propagating 
Christian  Knowledge,  and  for  Spreading  the  Gospel  among  the 
Indians  in  America.  By  Philip  Furneaux,  d.d.  London.  1775. 
8vo,  pp.  33.  c,  H.,  N.  26230 

FuRNESS  (William  Henry).  The  Blessings  of  Revolution. 
A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Congregational  Unitarian 
Church,  ...  July  I,  i860.  By  W.  H.  Furness  ...  .  Philadelphia : 
C.  Sherman  G'  Sons.  i860.    8vo,  pp.  26.  ba.  26231 

Furness.  The  Declaration  of  Independence.  A  Discourse 
delivered  in  ...  Philadelphia,  June  29,  1862.  By  W.  H.  Fur- 
ness, Minister.     Philadelphia:    C.  Sherman  ^  Sons.    1862.     8vo, 

pp.   18.  B.  26232 

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[FuRNESS.]     In  Mcmoriam 
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FuRNFSS.  A  Discourse,  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  First 
Congregational  Unitarian  Church,  Philadelphia,  November  5, 
1828.  By  William  Henry  Furness.  Philadtlphia.  1828.  8vo, 
pp.  40.  H.  26233 

Furness.  A  Discourse  ...  January  19,  1840,  in  the  First 
Congregational  Church,  occasioned  by  the  Loss  of  the  Lexington. 
By  W.  H.  Furness  ...   .   Philadelphia:  C.  J.Elliott.    1840.    8vo, 

pp.    16.  BA.,  H.   26234 

Furness.  A  Discourse  delivered  on  the  Occasion  of  the 
National  Fast,  September  26th,  1861,  in  ...  Philadelphia.  By 
W.  H.   Furness,   Minister.     Philadelphia:   T.   B.   Pugh.    1861. 

8vO,  pp.  20.  B.,  BA.,  H.  26235 

Furness.     England  and  America.     A  Discourse  ...  Dec.  22, 

1861,  delivered  by  W.  H.  Furness  ...  [Philadelphia.  1861.] 
8vo,  pp.  51.  H.  26236 

.  [Occasioned  by  the  Death 
Philadelphia.    1 867.]     8vo,  pp. 

H.  26237 

Furness.  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Destruction  of  Penn- 
sylvania Hall  ...  May  20,  1838  ...  .  Philadelphia:  Printed  by 
John  C.  Clark.   1838.     8vo,  pp.  12.  BA.  26238 

Furness.  A  Thanksgiving  Discourse  delivered  ...  in  Phila- 
delphia, April  13th,  1862.  By  W.  H.  Furness,  d.d.  In  Accor- 
dance with  the  Recommendation  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States.      Philadelphia:   T.  B.  Pugh.    1862.     8vo,  pp.  17.  H. 

Furness.  A  Word  of  Consolation  for  the  Kindred  of  those 
who  have   Fallen   in    Battle.      A    Discourse  ...  September    28, 

1862.  Together  with  the  Funeral  Services  at  the  Burial  of 
Lieut.  A.  W.  Peabody,  Sept.  26,  1862.  By  W.  H.  Furness 
...   Philadelphia:   Crissy  Q  Markley.  [1862.]    8vo,  pp.  13.        B. 

Also:  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Art-Union  of  Philadelphia  ...  October  lath, 
1848.  ...  Philadelfhia:  Printed  by  Griggt  &  ^damt.  1848.  8vo,  jp.  32.  h. — An 
Address  ...  before  ...  the  Members  and  Friends  of  the  Pennsylvania  Anti-Slave  So- 
ciety ...  December  19,  1849.  ...  Philadelphia :  Merriheiv  (Sf  Thompson.  1850.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  B.,  H.  —  Christianity  a  Spirit.  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Wil- 
liam J.  Potter,  as  Pastor  ...  in  New  Bedford,  Dec.  28, 1859.  ...  New  Bedford :  Printed 
for  the  Society,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h.  —  A  Discourse  for  the  Time  ...  January  4, 
1852  ...  Philadelphia :  C.Sherman.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  23.  ba.  —  A  Discourse  ...  March 
17,   1844,  concerning  the   use  of  the  Bible  in  the  Public   Schools  ...  Philadelphia. 


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1844.  8?o. —  ...  A  Diicourir  ...  April  17,  1859.  ...  Philadtlphia  s  C.  Hhtrman  & 
San.    1859,     8vo,  pp.  (i),  18. —    ...    A  Diicourse  drlivrrril  .it  tlie  Anniversary  of  thr 

Derby    Academy,  in   Higluin,   M.iy  19,  1847 Ntw-t'ork :    IV.   &.   Dorr.    1847. 

8vo,  p|i.  ao.  BA. —  ...  Three  Uiacoumei  ...  May  aSth,  June  4th  and  June  iith, 
1854.  ...  with  Reference  to  ths  Recent  Exetution  of  the  Fugitive  Slave  Law  in  Boston 
and  New  York.  PHiladelphia  t  Merrihitu  (Sf  Thompton.  185.I.  8vo,  pp,  41.  — A  Dil- 
course  delivrrcd  on  the  ...  En-itionin  theChurch  uf  Talilets  in  Mrmi)ry  iit' John  Vaughan, 

Raiph  Eddowes,  and  William  Y.  Birch,  Aug.  aoth,  1841 |  i'liilnJelphia.    1841.] 

8vo,  pp.  16.      B.,  H.,  M.  —  A  Discourse  occasioned   by  the  Bost<m  Fugitive  Slave  Case, 

delivered   in    ...    Philadelphia,    April    13,    1851 Fhiladtlphia :    Merriheiu  and 

Thompion.    i8;i.     8vo,  pp.  15.      B.,  BA.,  H. —    ...   A  Discourse   ...   at  the   Ordination 

of  the   Rev.    Ch.irles    E.    Hodges   ...   in    Barre,    Mass.,   June   it,    1851 Bonon  : 

fFm.  Crothy  &  H.  F.  Nichols.  1S51.  8vo,  pp.  JO.  v.,  BA.,  H.  —  A  Discourse  de- 
livered on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  John  Vaughan  ...  Jan.  16,  1841.  ... 
Philadtlphia  :  y.  Critiy.    1842.     8vo,  pp.  31.      a.  —  A    Funeral    Discourse,   May  4th, 

1845.  Philadelphij.  1845.  8vo. — The  Memory  of  the  Just.  A  Discourse,  ...  in 
Philadelphia,  February  17,  1848.  .  .  Philadelphia  :  Crissy  and  Markley.  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  BA. — Tlie  Moving  Power.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Philadelphia,  ...  Feb. 
9,  1851,  after  the  Occurrcme  of  a  Fugitive  Slavr  Cise.  ...  Philadelphia:  Merrihew 
and  Thompion.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  16.  ba.,  h.  —  Our  Duty  as  Conservatives.  A  Dis- 
course ...  November  15,  1S60,  occasioned  by  the  Threatened  Secession  of  some  of  the 
Southern  States.  ...  Philadtlphia :  C.  Sherman  ij  Son.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  ao.  B. — 
Our  Benevolent  Institutions.  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Julius  R. 
Friedlander,    Principal    of  the   Pennsylvania  Institution   for   the   Blind.   ...   March   34, 

1839 Philadtlphia  :    C.  Sherman  (^  Co.    1839.     8vo,  pp.  24.      b.,  ba.,  h.,  m.,   p. 

—  Our  American  Institutions.  A  Thanksgiving  Discourse  delivered  ...  in  Philadel- 
phia, August  6th,  1863.  ...  Philadtlphia :  T.  B.  Puj^h.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  ai.  h. — 
Put  up  thy  Sword.      A  Discourse  delivered   before  Theodore  Parker's  Society,  at  the 

Music   Hall,   Boston,  Sunday,   Mirch    11,  i860 Boston:  R.    F.  IValUut.    i860. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  b.,  ba.,  h.  —  Religion  and  Politics.  A  Discourse  ...  March  aoth, 
1859.  ...  Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Pugh.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  ai.  ba.  —  Religion,  a  Prin- 
ciple, not  a  Form.  A  Discourse,  delivered  ...  March  17,  1844  ...  concerning  the  Use 
of  the  Bible  in  the  Public  Schools.  ...  Philadtlphia:  J.  Crissy.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
H.  —  The  Revivals.  A  Discourse  ...  in  Philadelphia  ...  .April  ii,  1858.  ...  Phila- 
delphia: Crissy  iSj  Markley.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  31.  8vo.  B. — The  Rights  of  Property 
in  Man.  A  Discourse  delivered  ...  July  3,  1859  ...  .  Philadelphia:  C.  Sherman  (St 
Son.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  23.  B.,  BA.  —  A  Sermon,  delivered  May  14,  1841,  on  the  occa- 
sion of  the  National  Fast  recommended  by  the  President.  ...  Philadelphia  :  Printed  by 
'John  C.  Clark.  1 841.  i2mo,  pp.  12.  h.,  m. —  ...  A  Sermon  at  the  Installation  of 
Rev.  John  T.  Sargent,  ...  in  Somerville,  Mass.,  ...  February  18,  1846.  ...  Somer-ville : 
Edmund  Tufts.  1846.  Sso,  pp.  48.  B.,  ba.,  11. — The  Spirit  of  Jesus.  ...  A  Sermon 
preached  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  D.  H.  Barlow,  in  Brooklyn,  New- York,  Septem- 
ber 17,  1834 Brooklyn:  A.  Spoontr.  1834.  B.,  H.,  M. — The  Spirit  of  the  Pil- 
grims. An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Society  of  the  Sons  of  New  England  of  Phila- 
delphia, December  aad,  1846.  ...  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  John  C.  Clark.  1846.  8vo, 
pp,  23.  H.  —  Sunday  Travel.  A  Discourse  delivered  ...  April  28,  1850  ...  .  Phil- 
adelphia: C.  Sherman.  185?.  8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  h.  —  A  Thanksgiving  Discourse. 
Nov.  27th,  1845.  [Philadelphi.!.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  20.  b.,  h. — Two  Discourses, 
occasioned  by  tbe  Approaching  Anniversary  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence.  De- 
livered June  25,  A.  M.,  and  July  2,  a.  m.,  1843.      Philadelphia.   1843.     8vo,  pp.   23. 

BA.,  M. — Two  Discourses,  ...  January  26,  and  February  2,  1845 Philadelphia: 

y.  Crissy.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  28.  BA.  +  Bostor.  1845.  ^^°-  "• — ^  Voice  of  the 
Hour.  A  Discourse  ...  January  10,  1864.  Philadelphia :  Crissy  &  Markley.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  H. — A  Word  for  Peace.  A  Christmas  Discourse  ...  December  2Sth, 
1845.   —    PMIadilphia:  J.  Critiy.   1845.     8vo,  pp.  14.      B.,  ba.,  h.,  M. 


io8 


FURTHER. 


FuRNESS.     Proceedings  of  a  Meeting  of  the  .., 
gational  Society  of  ...  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia 
28th  September,  1846,  to  receive  and  act  upon 
tion   from  the  First   Congregational   Society   of 
Massachusetts,  relative  to  an  Invitation  given  by 
the  Rev.  W.  H.  Furness,  to  become  their  Pastor. 
Printed  for  the  Society.    1848.     8vo,  pp.  18. 


.  First  Congre- 
:  Held  on  the 
a  Communica- 
New  Bedford, 
that  Society  to 
Philadelphia  : 
r-6241 


FuRST  (M.)    Proceedings  of  the  Engagement  between  Moritz 
Furst  and  the  United  States  Consul  at  Leghorn.     1825.    i2mo. 

FuRSTENWARTHER  (M.  von).  Der  Deutsche  in  Nord  Ame- 
rica.     Stuttgart:  v.  Cotta.    1818.    i2mo,  pp.  124.  26243 

"  M.  Von  Fursten\/arther,  was  sent  to  America  by  his  half  brother  Von  Gagern,  to 
look  into  the  condition  of  the  poor  German  emigrants  to  the  United  States.  Thi*. 
work  consists  of  M.  Von  Gagern's  instructions  to  M.  Von  Fiirstenwarther,  a  report 
drawn  up  from  the  letters  of  tlie  latter,  and  an  appendix  of  the  various  articles  of  infor- 
mation relative  to  the  country.  —  N.  yJm.  Rev.,  xi.  p.  i. 

FuRTADO  (J.)  O  Conselheiro  Francisco  Jose  Furtado.  Bio- 
graphikt  e  Estudo  de  Historia  politics  contemporanea  pelo  consel- 
heiro Tito  Franco  de  Almeida.  Rio  de  'Janeiro.  1867.  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  486.     Portrait  of  Furtado.  26244 

A  Further  Accompt.     See  [Eliot],  Vol.  vi.,  No.  22149. 

A  Further  Account  of  New  Jersey,  in  an  Abstract  of  Letters 
lately  writ  from  thence,  bv  several  Inhabitants  there  resident. 
Printed  in  the  Year  1676.    4to.  26245 

One  of  the  earliest  accounts  of  New  Jersey.  It  is  signed  by  R.ichard  Hartshorne, 
Martha  S — ,  Robert  Wade,  Ester  Huckens,  and  Roger  Paedcrick,  all  being  among  the 
first  settlers  in  the  province. 

A  Further  Account  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  and  its 
Improvements,  for  the  Satisfaction  of  those  that  are  Adventurers, 
and  inclined  to  be  so.     [^London.    1685.]    4^°.  26246 

Further  and  still  More  Important  Suppressed  Documents. 
[^Boston.  1808.]  8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.,  h.,  n.  -\-  Flatbush.,  N.  T, 
1809.     8vo,  pp.  24.  26247 

Relai-:s  to  the  Milan  decree  of  Napoleon. 

A  Further  Appeal  to  the  Unprejudiced  Judgment  of  Mankind 
in  behalf  of  the  Indians.  C'ontaining,  i.  Animadversions  upon 
some  late  Arguments  of  a  Right  Reverend  Prelate  of  the  Church 
of  England,  in  reference  to  our  sending  Missionaries  from  hence 


FURTHER. 


«09 


Bio- 
onsel- 

8vo, 
26244 


to  convert  the  Indians.  Written  in  the  Year  1760.  2.  Thoughts 
upon  the  Proper  Means  and  Measures  of  Converting  the  Indians 
to  true  Christianity.  Written  in  the  Year  1764.  To  which 
are  added.  Considerations  relative  to  the  Subject  of  the  foregoing 
Proposals,  particularly  that  of  appointing  Bishops  or  Superintend- 
ents in  our  Colonies  abroad  ;  By  another  Hand  ;  both  Joint- 
writers  in  the  Free  and  Candid  Disquisitions  relating  to  the 
Church  of  England,  &c.     London:  J.Millar.    1766.     8vo. 

"This  appeal  is  written  with  spirit  and  judgment,  and  contains  several  smart  and 
pertinent  observations  relating  to  the  propagation  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians, 
and  the  Episcopizing  of  our  Colonies."  —  M.  Rev.,  xxxiv.  326. 

Further  Considerations  for  Encouraging  the  Woollen  Manu- 
factures by  sending  them  to  America,  and  utterly  denying  them 
Callicoes.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     Folio,  i  1.  26249 

A  Further  Consideration  of  the  Dangerous  Condition  of  the 
Country,  the  Causes  which  have  led  to  it.  And  the  Duty  of  the 
People.     By  a  Marylander.     Baltimore.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  21  or  23. 

Further  Considerations  on  our  Insurance  of  the  French  Com- 
merce, in  the  present  Juncture.     London.    1758.     8vo.        26251 

Further  Considerations.     See  [Lyttelton  {Lord)~\. 

Further  Correspondence  respecting  the  proposed  Union  of  the 
British  North  American  Provinces.     London.    1867.     Folio. 

Further  Examination.     See  [Robinson  (Mathew)]. 

A  Further  Illustratinn  of  the  Case  of  the  Seneca  Indians  in 
the  State  of  New  York,  in  a  Review  of  a  Pamphlet  entitled  An 
Appeal  ...  by  Nathaniel  T.  Strong  ...  Printed  by  Direction  of 
the  Joint  Committees  on  Indian  Affairs,  of  the  four  Yearly 
Meetings  of  Friends  of  Genesee,  New  York,  Philadelphia,  and 
Baltimore.     Philadelphia.    1841.     8vo,  pp.  84.  26253 

Further  Information  respecting  the  Aborigines ;  containing 
Extracts  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Meeting  for  Sufferings  in 
London,  and  of  the  Committee  on  Indian  Affairs,  of  the  Yearly 
Meetings  of  Philadelphia  and  Baltimore,  together  with  some 
Particulars  relative  to  the  Seminole  War.  ...  London.  1859. 
Crown  8vo,  pp.  34.    +  Second  Edition.     [Ibid.']  26254 

Forms  No  3  of  Tracts  relative  to  the  Aborigines. 


no 


FUTURE. 


Further  Information  respecting  the  Aborigines ;  containing 
Reports  of  the  Committee  on  Indian  Affairs  at  Philadelphia, 
Extracts  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Yearly  Meetings  of  Phila- 
delphia, New  York,  New  England,  Maryland,  Virginia,  and 
Ohio.  ...  Published  by  Direction  of  the  Aborigines*  Committee 
of  the  Meeting  for  Sufferings.  London:  Edward  Marsh.  1842. 
Crown  8vo,  pp.  40.  26255 

Forms  No.  8  of  Tracts  relative  to  the  Aborigines. 

A  Further  Manifestation.     See  [Eliot  (J.)],  Vol.  vi. 

Further  Observations  intended  for  Improving  the  Culture  and 
Curing  of  Indigo  in  South  Carolina,  1746.  \_London.  1747.] 
Svo.  26256 

Privately  printed.      Probably  edited  by  James  Crokatt. 

Further  Papers.     See  Franklin  (J.),  note  to  No.  25633. 

Further  Papers  and  Returns,  relating  to  the  Slave  Population 
of  Jamaica,  Si..  Christopher's,  and  the  Bahamas.  London.  1823. 
Folio.  26257 

Further  Papers  relating  to  American  Loyalists.  [Parliamen- 
tary.]    London.   1821.    Folio,  pp.  31.  26258 

Further  Proceedings.      See  Seneca  Indians. 

Further  Report  of  the  Committee  on  that  part  of  the  Presi- 
dent's Message  which  relates  to  the  Defence  of  our  Sea-Port 
Towns  and  Harbors,  December  3,  1807.  Washington.  1807. 
8vo.  N.  26259 

A  Further  Report  from  Committee  of  Secrecy,  appointed  to 
Enquire  into  the  Coiduct  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Orford.  London. 
1742.    8vo.  26260 

On  the  currency  of  Jamaica,  etc. 

A  Further  Salutation  of  Brotherly  Love,  from  the  Monthly 
Meetings  of  Friends  of  Philadelphia,  to  the  Members  of  our 
Religious  Society,  in  and  near  the  said  City.  Philadelphia.  1795. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  26261 

Fusee  d'Aublet.     See  Aublet  (J.  B.  C.  F.),  Vol.  i. 

The  Future  of  the  Country.  By  a  Patriot,  [n.  p.  1864.] 
Svo.  pp.  28.  B.,  H.  26262 


FYFE. 


Ill 


The  Future  of  the  North- West.     See  [Owen  (R.  D.)] 

Fyfe  (A.  G.)  Suggestions  respecting  Sugar,  with  a  Plan 
for  a  Central  Sugar  Factory  at  Annotto  Bay.  By  Alexander 
Gordon  Fyfe.     London:   IVilson.    1846.  26263 

Printed  for  pri/ate  circulation. 

Fyfe  (J.  H.)  British  Enterprise  Beyond  the  Seas ;  or,  our 
Colonies.  By  J.  Hamilton  Fyfe.  London :  T.  Nelson  iff  Sons. 
1863.     i2mo.  26264 

Contents :  Newfoundland,  Virginia,  New   England,   Pennsylvania,   Darien,  Canada, 
Pitcairn's  Island,  and  Jamaica. 

Fyfe.  Merchant  Enterprise ;  or,  the  History  of  Commerce 
from  the  Earliest  Times.  By  J.  Hamilton  Fyfe  ...  .  London: 
T.  Nelson  Cff  Sons.    1864.    i2mo,  pp.  viii,  15-289.     B.,  H.  26265 


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See  Vol.  I.,  No.  4202. 


G.  (B.  J.)  Memoria  sobre  las  principaes 
causas  per  que  deve  o  Brazil  reassam  os 
recit  directos,  par  B.  J.  G.  Rio  de  Janeiro. 
1822.     4to.  26266 

G.  (C.  J.)     Ansdale  Hall;  or,  "Stand 
by  your  Colors."     By  C.  J.  G.     Boston : 
American  Tract  Society .  [1868.]    i8mo,  pp.  224.  3  Plates.    26267 

[G.  (E.)]  The  Compromise,  the  Constitution,  and  the  Union, 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  35.  ba.  26268 

Signed  E.  G.     fT.  L.,  K.  &  ^,  Va. 

G.  (F.  D.)     iS"^^  [Fernagus  de  Gelone],  Vol.  vi.,  No.  24123. 

G.  (G.)     See  G[renville]  (G[eorge]). 

G.  (J.)  White  Acre  vs.  Black  Acre.  A  Case  at  Law. 
Reported  by  J.  G.,  Esq.,  a  retired  Barrister  of  Lincolnshire, 
England.  Richmond^  i^^-)'  J-  ^^'  Randolph.  1856.  i6mo, 
pp.  251.  c.  26269 

A  romance  of  colonial  life  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne. 

G.  (L  C.)  Lee's  Last  Campaign.  By  Captain  J.  C.  G. 
Raleigh^  N.  C:  fVilliam  B.  Smith  ^  Company,  mdccclxvi. 
i6mo,  pp.  59.  BA.  26270 

G.  (J.  J.  S.  P.)  Gedancken  iiber  die  Burnuck  KunfFt  der 
Franzosischen  Escadren  aus  Amerika.    Anno  1741.    4to,  pp.  15. 

Reflections  on  the  return  of  the  French  fleet  from  America,  April,  1741  ;  the 
result,  in  the  opinion  of  the  writer,  of  an  agreement  between  France  and  Spain,  after 
the  death  of  the  Emperor,  Charles  vi.,  relating  to  the  sovereignty  of  the  Netherlands. 

G.  (L  A.)  Breeden-Raedt  |  Aende  |  Vereenichde  Neder- 
landsche  |  Provintien.  |  Gelreland.  |  Holland.  |  Zeeland.  |  Wtrecht.  | 
Vriesland.  |  Over-Yssel.  |  Groeningen.  |  Gamaeckt  ende  gestelt 
uyt  diverse  ware  en  waerachtige  |  memorien  Door  L  A.  G.,  W.  C.  j 
Tot  Antwerpeny  |  Ghedruct  by  Francoys  van  Duynen^  Boeckverkooper 
by\de  Beurs  in  Erasmus.   1649.  |    410,  24  1.  26272 

This  homely  advice  to  the  United  Dutch  provinces,  made  up  from  divers  true  and 
faithful  documents,  is  an  excessively  rare  pamphlet,  and  is,  no  doubt,  the  most  impor- 
tant document  existing  on  New  Netherland ;  its  importance  was  discovered  by  Mr. 
Asher.  See  Asher's  "  Essay,"  pp.  183-200.  It  was  translated  by  Henry  C.  Murphy, 
and  printed  at  the  expense  of  James  Lenox,  for  private  circulation.  Priced,  by  Mr. 
F.  Muller,  at  "j%  flortni. 


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G.  (L.  C.  D.  L.)     See  Vol.  I.,  No.  1290. 

G.  (M.  R.)  Respuesta  a  las  cartas  del  Doctor  Alberdi  a  sus 
amigos  y  compatriotas  sobre  los  intereses  argentinos  en  la  guerra 
del  Paraguay  y  el  Brazil,  por  M.  R.  G.  Buenos-Airts.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  46/  26273 

G.  (M.)    Ste  G[odwyn]  (M[organ]). 

G.  (N.)     See  Brazil,  Vol.  11.,  No.  7633. 

G.  (R.)  Virginia's  Cure  :  or  an  Advisive  Narrative  concern- 
ing Virginia.  Discovering  the  true  Ground  of  that  Churches 
Unhappiness,  and  the  only  true  Remedy.  As  it  was  presented 
to  the  Right  Reverend  Father  in  God  Gvilbert  Lord  Bishop  of 
London.  September  2.  1661.  Now  publish'd  to  further  the 
Welfare  of  tha;  and  the  like  Plantations :  By  R.  G.  London : 
printed  by  W.  Godbid  for  Henry  Brome^  at  the  Sign  of  the  Gun  in 
Ivy  Lane.   1662.    4to,  pp.  20.  26274 

A  tract  oi  extreme  rarity.     I  have  never  teen  a  copy.     It  is  reprinted  in  Force'i 
"Tracts,"  Vol.  in.,  No.  15. 

G.  (S.)     See  G[roome]  (S.) 

G.  (T.)     See  G[ib]  (T.) 

G.  (W.)     See  G[auntley]  (W[illiam]). 

G.  (W.)  Letter  of  W.  G.,  dated  Saratoga  Springs,  20th 
June,  1822,  on  the  Great  Western  Canal.    8vo,  pp.  8.  n. 

G.  (W.)  Sketches  of  Newfoundland  and  Labrador,  taken  in 
1857,  by  W.  G.     Ipswich,  [n.  d.]     Oblong  4to.     24  Plates. 

G.  (W.  D.)     See  G[allagher]  (W.  D.) 

Gaa-na-shoh-ne  Deowaahsaonyohgwah  Na  wen  ni  yuh.  Dos- 
yowa  [^Bujfalo  Creek  :'\  Mission  Press.   1843.    i8mo,  pp.  136. 

Hymns  in  the  Seneca  dialect.     Rev.  A.  Wright's  System  of  Writing  the  Seneca  it 
included  in  the  preface. 

Gabb  (W.  M.)  Catalogue  of  the  Invertebrate  Fossils  of  the 
Cretaceous  Formation  of  the  United  States.  By  W.  M.  Gabb. 
[n.  p.]    1859.    8vo,  pp.  20.  a.  26278 

Set  alio  California,  Vol.  in..  No.  10008. 

Gabelentz  (H.  C.  v.  d.)  Grammatik  der  Dakota  Sprache. 
Von  H.  C.  von  der  Gabelentz.  Leipzig:  F,  A.  Brockhaui. 
1852.     8vo,  pp.  64.  26279 

VOL.  vir.  14 


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Gabelentz.  Kurze  Grammatik  drr  Tscherokesischcn  Sprache. 
8vo,  pp.  42.  26280 

From  Hoefer's  "  Zeitjchrift,"  in.  3.  257-300. 

El  Gabincte  de  lectura.  Periddico  literario,  politico,  aristico, 
industrial  y  de  teatros,  6  miscelanea  instructiva  de  variedades  y 
costumbres  de  ambos  mundos,  y  en  particular  de  la  Republica 
Mexicana.     Tomo  i.     Mexico.   1845.    4to,  pp.  288.         26281 

Gabriac  {Comte  de).  Promenade  a  travers  I'Amerique  du  Sud 
...  .  Paris:  Michel  Levy  Freres.  1868.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  304. 
Plates.  B.  26282 

Gabrielii  Eugubini  (J.)  Orationes  et  Epistolaf.  Acccdit 
Epistola  dc  Rebus  Indicis  a  quodam  Soc.  Jesu  Presbyter  Italice 
scripta  et  nunc  primum  in  Latinum  conversa  a  J.  Gabrielio. 
yenetiis.   1 569.    4to.  26283 

Partly  relates  to  Brazil. 

Gacetas  de  Literatura.     See  Vol.  i.,  No.  989. 

Gaddis  (M.  p.)  Brief  Recollections  of  the  late  Rev.  George 
W.  Walker.  By  Maxwell  Pierson  Gaddis.  With  an  Intro- 
duction by  Charles  Elliott.      Cincinnati.    1857.    i2mo.  c. 

Gaddis.  Sermon  upon  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. By  the  Rev.  M.  P.  Gaddis  ...  delivered  [at  Cincinnati], 
April  16, 1865.  ...  Cincinnati:   Times  Office.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  15. 

Also:  Foot-Prints  of  an  Itinerant.      Cincinnati.  1855.    iimo.     Portrait,     c. 

Gadsden  (C.  E.)  A  Discourse  ...  on  the  Occasion  of  the 
Death  of  Bishop  Dehon.  By  Christopher  E.  Gadsden  ...  . 
Charleston:   Printed  hy  A.  E.  Miller.    18 1 7.     8vo,  pp.  36.  H. 

[Gadsden.]  A  Discourse  on  the  ...  Death  of  the  Right 
Rev.  Nathaniel  Bovi^en,  d.d.  Late  Bishop  ...  of  South  Carolina 
...   .    Charleston:   Printed  hy  A.  E.  Miller.    1840.     8vo,  pp.  50. 

Gadsden.  An  Essay  on  the  Life  of  the  Right  Reverend 
Theodore  Dehon,  d.d.  Late  Bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  in  the  Diocese  of  South-Carolina.     By  Christopher  E. 

Gadsden,  d.d With  an  Appendix.      Charleston.,   (.9.  C): 

A.  E.  Miller.,  For  the  Author.    1 833.     8vo,  pp.  v,  (i),  341.         c. 

Gadsden.  A  Sermon  ...  August  21,  1825,  by  Christopher 
E.  Gadsden,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Decease  of  Gen.  Charles 
Cotesworth  Pinckney.  ...  Charleston:  Printed  by  A.  E.  Miller. 
1825.    8vo,  pp.  31.  ba.,  h.  26289 


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[Gadsden.]  The  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Philip's  Church 
...  on  the  Fast-Day,  May  14th,  1841.  ...  Charleston:  A.  E. 
Miller.    1841.    8vo,  pp.  18.  H.  26290 

Gadsden.  The  Times,  morally  considered,  in  a  Charge, 
from  the  Bishop,  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  South- Caro- 
lina, delivered  ...  Charleston  ...  13  February,  1843.  Charles- 
ton: Miller  t^  Browne.   1 843.     8vo,  pp.  28.  B.,  H.  26291 

Gadsden  (C.  P.)  Duty  to  God  not  to  be  overlooked  in  Duty 
to  the  State.  A  Sermon  ...  Charleston  ...  November  11,  i860. 
By  the  Rev.  Christopher  P.  Gadsden,  Rector.  Charleston : 
Evans  iff  Cogswell,   i860.    8vo,  pp.  15.  b.  26292 

Gadsden  (J.)  An  Eulogy  on  the  late  Keating  Lewis  Simons, 
Esq.  Pronounced  ...  on  the  Tenth  of  September,  1819;  by 
appointment  of  the  Revolution  Society,  ...  By  John  Gadsden. 
Charleston:   W.  P.  Toung  isf  Son^  Print.    [1819.]     8vo,  pp.   (i), 

25.  BA.,  H.,  M.  26293 

Gaffarel  (P.)  £tude  sur  Ics  rapports  de  I'Amerique  et  de 
I'ancien  continent  avant  Christophe  Colomb.  Par  Paul  Gaffarel 
...  .  Paris:   Ernest  Thorin.    1869.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  34.6.     B.  26294 

Gage  (N.)  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Windham,  N.  H., 
November  5,  1834,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Jacob  Abbot  and 
Capt.  John  Dinsmore,  who  were  drowned  Nov.  2.  By  Na- 
thaniel Gage  ...  .  Nashua^  N.  H.  :  Printed  by  Alfred  Beard. 
1835.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  2629s 

Gage.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  A. 
Dumont  Jones,  over  the  Congregational  Church  in  Wilton,  Jan- 
uary I,  1834.  By  Rev.  Nathaniel  Gage.  ...  Nashua^  N.  H. : 
Printed  by  Alfred  Beard.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  32.     BA.,  H.,  N.  26296 

Gage.  Sini  and  Dangers  of  the  Times.  A  Sermon,  deliv- 
ered in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  on  Fast  Day,  April  5,  1838.  By 
Nathaniel  Gage,  ...  .  Haverhill:  E.  H.  Safford.  1838.  8vo, 
pp.  28.  B.,  BA.  26297 

Also :  An  Address  b:fore  thu  Essex  Agricultural  Society,  at  Topsfield,  September 
*7»  >837.  ...  Saltm:  Gaattii  OJke.   183S.    8vo,  pp.  27.     h. 

Gage  (T.)  The  English-American  his  Travail  by  Sea  and 
Land  •,  |  Or, ]  A  New  Svrvey  |  of  the  |  VVest-Indias's,  |  containing  | 
A  Journall  of  Three  thousand  and  Three  hundred  |  Miles  within 
the  main  Land  of  America.  |  Wherein  is  set  forth  his  Voyage 


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from  Spain  to  St.  John  de  Vlbus;  |and  from  thence  to  Xalappa^ 
to  Tlaxcalla,  the  City  of  Angeles,  and  |  forward  to  Mexico ;  With 
the  description  of  that  great  City  J  as  it  was  in  former  times,  and 
also  at  this  present.  |  Likewise  his  Journey  from  Mexico  through 
the  Provinces  of  Guaxaca,  |  Chiapa,  Guatemala,  Vera  Paz,  Trux- 
illo,  Comayagna;  with  his  I  abode  Twelve  years  about  Guatemala, 
and  especially  in  the  |  Indian-towns  of  Mixco,  Pinola,  Petapa, 
Amatitlan.  |  As  also  his  strange  and  wonderfuU  Conversion, 
and  Calling  from  those  [remote  Parts  to  his  Native  Countrey. 
With  his  return  through  the  Province  of  Nicaragua,  and  Costa 
Rica,  I  to  Nicoya,  Panama,  Portobelo,  Cartagena,  and  Havana, 
with  divers  I  ocurrents  and  dangers  that  did  befal  in  the  said  Jour- 
ney. I  Also,  I A  New  and  exact  Discoverv  of  the  Spanish  Naviga- 
tion to  I  those  Parts ;  And  of  their  Dominions,  Government, 
Religion,  Forts,  |  Castles,  Ports,  Havens,  Commodities,  fashions, 
behaviour  of | Spaniards,  Priests,  and  Friers,  Blackmores,  Mulat- 
to's, Mestiso's,  I  Indians ;  and  of  their  Feasts  and  Solemnities.  | 
With  a  Grammar,  or  some  few  Rudiments  of  the  Indian  Tongue,  j 
called,  Poconchi,  or  Pocoman.  |  By  the  true  and  painfull  endev- 
ours  of  Thomas  Gage,  now  Preacher  of  |  the  Word  of  God  at 
Acris  in  the  County  of  Kent,  Anno  Dom.  1648.  |  London:  Printed 
by  R.  Cotes^  ...  |  ...  1648.  |    Folio,  pp.  (10),  220,  Contents,  (12). 

First  edition  of  this  curious  work,  which  "  appears  to  have  been  much  celebrated  in 
its  time." — Rich.  "The  author  was  probably  'Parson  of  Deale.*  In  the  second 
and  third  editions,  after  expurging  from  the  dedication  certain  passages  in  honor  of 
Fairfax,  the  remainder  were  dexterously  converted  into  a  preface;  and  the  twenty- 
second  chapter,  as  containing  particulars  relative  to  the  artifices  used  by  the  '  Pafulins ' 
to  convert  the  writer,  totally  omitted.  This  preface  was  afterwards  printed  separately." 
—  Wrancham.  Southey's  "Omniana,"  i.  113-119,  informs  us  that  part  of  the 
book  is  taken,  vtrbatim  tt  literatim,  from  Thomas  Nicholas'  translation  of  Goniara. 
Gage  uses  the  word  "party"  in  its  modern  slang  sense  of  "  individual."  He  be- 
longed to  the  Dominican  order,  originally,  but  joined  the  £nglish  Church  before  he 
wrote  his  travels.  He  appears  to  have  been  a  believer  in  witchcraft  and  sorcery,  and 
admits  into  his  work  many  curious  relations  on  those  subjects.  Priced,  in  the  "  Nug- 
gets," at  £1  IIS.  6d. 

Gage.  A  New  Survey  j  of  the  |  West-India's :  |  Or,  j  The  Eng- 
lish American  his  Travail  by  Sea  and  Land  :  |  Containing  |  A  Jour- 
nal of  Three  thousand  and  Three  hundred  Miles  within  the 
main  Land  of  America.  [Whereupon  is  set  forth  his  Voyage  from 
Spain  to  St.  John  de  Vlhua;|and  from  thence  to  Xalappa,  to 
Tlaxcalla,  the  City  of  Angels,  and | forward  to  Mexico;  With 
the  description  of  that  great  City, [as  it  was  in  former  times,  and 
also  at  this  present.  |  Likewise,  his  Journey  from  Mexico,  through 
the  Provinces  of  Guaxaca,  j  Chiapa,  Guatemala,  Vera  Paz,  Trux- 
illO)  Comayagua  j  with  his  |  abode  Twelve  years  about  Guate- 


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mala,  and  especially  in  the  [Indian-Towns  of  'vlixco,  Pinola, 
Pctapa,  Amatitlan.  |  As  also  his  stiang;c  and  wondcri'ull  Conversion 
and  Calling  from  those  [remote  Parts,  to  his  Native  Countrcv.  | 
With  his  return  through  the  Province  of  Nicaragua,  and  Costa 
Rica,  to  I  Nicoya,  Panama,  Portobelo,  Cartagena,  and  Havana, 
with  divers  [Occurrents  and  dangers  that  did  bcfal  in  the  said 
Journey.  |  Also,  |  A  New  and  Exact  Discovery  of  the  Spanish 
Navigation] to  those  Parts:  And  of  their  Dominions,  Govern- 
ment, Religion,  P'orts,  |  Castles,  Ports,  Havens,  Commodities, 
Fashions,  Behaviour  of  |  Spaniards,  Priests  and  Friers,  Black- 
mores,  Mulatto's,  Mestiso's,[  Indians  ;  and  of  their  Feasts  and 
Solemnities.  I  With  a  Gramn  ir,  or  some  few  Rudiments  of  the 
Indian  Tongue,  |  called  Pochonci,  or  Pocoman.  j  The  Second 
Edition  enlarged  by  the  Author,  and  beautified  with  Maps.  [  Bv 
the  true  and  painful  endevours  of  Thomas  Gage,  Preacher  of 
t)ie|Word  of  God  at  Deal  in  the  County  of  Kent.  |  Z.owo'jfl, 
Printed  by  E.  Cotes^  and  sold  by  'John  Sweeting  \  at  the  Angel  in 
Popes-head-alley^  M.  DC.  LV.\    Folio,  pp.  220,  Contents,  (12).    ba. 

Gage.  A  New  Survey  of  the  West-Indies  :  ...  .  The  Third 
Edition,  Enlarged  by  the  Author,  with  a  New  and  Accurate 
Map.  London:  Printed  by  J.  Clark.  1667.  8vo,  pp.  577,  Con- 
tents, (18).  c.  26300 

"  The  twenty-second  chapter,  relating  to  the  author's  journey  to  Rome,  was  omitted 
in  thit  edition,  owing,  as  it  is  said,  to  its  reflecting  on  the  character  of  Archbishop 
Laud." —  Lowndes. 

Gage.  A  New  Survey  of  the  West  Indies.  ...  The  Fourth 
Edition.  London:  Printed /or  J.  Nicholson.  1699.  8vo,  pp.  (7), 
477,  Contents,  (18).     Map  of  Mexico.  ba.  26301 

Gage.  A  Survey  of  the  Spanish  West  Indies.  ...  The  Fourth 
Edition,  Enlarged  ...  London:  Thomas  Home.  1702.  8vo,  pp. 
(6),  477,  Contents,  (18).  Map  of  Mexico,  -f-  The  Fourth 
Edition,  Enlarged  by  the  Author.  London:  T.  Home.  1711. 
i2mo,  pp.  (6),  477,  Contents,  (18).     Map.  26302 

Gage.  Nouvelle  relation  d.s  Indes  Occidentales,  contenant 
ses  voyages  de  Thomas  Gage,  dans  la  Nouvelle  Espagne,  ses 
diverses  avantures ;  et  son  retour  par  la  province  de  Nicaragua, 
jusques  a  la  Havane.  Avec  la  description  de  la  ville  de  Mexique 
telle  qu'elle  estoit  autrefois,  et  comme  elle  est  a  present.  Le 
tout  traduit  de  I'anglois  par  le  Sieur  de  Beaulieu  Hues  O'Neil. 
Paris:  Gervais  Clouzier.  1676.  4  vols.,  i2mo,  12  1.,  pp.  246,  2 
1. 13    1.,  pp.  240  ;  3  1.,  pp.  297,  (5)  ;  3  1.,  pp.  153,  (5).       26303 


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The  crtnslarnr  is  laid  to  havr  hern  Adrinn  R.iillrt.  Utually  found  bound  up  in  two 
volumes.  Tiie  Pooochi  Oraminar  is  somftimfs  found  scimately.  Stt  Brunet.  Thi» 
Frfnch  tr.iniUtii^n  has  often  been  reprinted.  In  additicm  to  tlioic  we  have  described, 
in/'r.i,  thtre  drv  o(hen,  v'li.  :  Paris.  1677;  /Imttirdam  :  Morel.  i68o.  2  voli.,  lamo  { 
(  //'/,/.]    1687;   [Ibid.]    1694. 

Gacf.  Nouvclle  I  Relation,  |  Nontenant  |  les  Voyages  lie 
Thomas  Gage  |  dans  la  Nouvclle  Espagnc,  scs  divcrses  avan- 1 
turcs  ;  &  son  rctour  par  la  Province  de  Ni-|caragua,  jusques  k 
la  Havanc.  I  Avec|  la  Description  de  la  Villc|de  Mexique  telle 
qij'cllc  estoit  autrefois,  |  &  comme  cllc  est  a  present.  |  Ensemble 
vne  Description  |  exactc  des  Tcrres  &  Provinces  que  posscdent 
les  E-|spagnols  en  toute  I'Ameriquc,  de  la  forme  de  IcurjGouv- 
crncment  Kcclesiastiqiie  &  Politique,  de  leur|  Commerce,  de  leurs 
Moeurs,  if  de  cclles  des  Criol-|les,  des  Metifs,  des  Mulatres,  des 
Indiens,  &|des  Negres.  j  ...  |  j1  j4nuterdam^\  Chez  Paul  Marrety 
dans  le  Beurs-straat\proche  le  Dam  a  la  Renommee,  \  m.dc.lxxxxv.  | 
2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  (24),  200,  178;  (14),  I  I.  blank,  pp.  318. 
16  Maps  and  Plates.  B.,  ba.,  h.  26304 

Gage.  Nouvelle  |  Relation,  |  contenant  \  les  voyages  de  Thomas 
Gage  I  dans  la  Nouvelle  Espagne,  ses  diverses  avan- 1  tures  ;  &  son 


rctour  par  la  i'rovince  dc  Ni 
Avcc|la  description  de  la  ville 


caragua,  jusques  a  la  Havane. 
de   Mexique  telle  qu'elle  estoit 


autrefois,  I  &  comme  elle  est  a  present.  |  Ensemble  une  descrip- 
tion I  exacte  des  Tcrres  &  Provinces  que  posscdent  les  Espagnols 
en  I  toute  I'Amt^rique,  de  la  forme  de  Icur  Gouvernement  Eccle- 
sia-|stique  &  Politique,  de  leur  Commerce,  de  leurs  McEurs,  &| 
de  celles  des  Criolles,  des  Metifs,  des  Mulatres  des  Indiens,  |& 
des  Negrcs.  |  ...  |  Troisieme  Edition  Reveue  &  Corrigee. )  ,4  Am- 
sterdfimy  \  Chez  Paul  Marret^  dam  le  Beurs-straat  \  proche  le  Dam  a 
la  Renommee.\M,'DC.xcix.\  2  vols.,  izmo,  Engraved  Title- 
Pages,  pp.  (24),  200,  176  J  (14),  I  1.  blank,  pp.  318.  16  Maps 
and  Plates.  s.  26305 

Gage.  Nouvelle  Relation,  contenant  les  Voyages  de  Thomas 
Gage  dans  la  Nouvelle  Espagne,  ses  diverses  avantures,  &  son 
rctour  par  la  Province  de  Nicaragua,  jusques  a  la  Havane.  Avec 
la  Description  de  la  Ville  de  Mexique,  telle  qu'elle  etoit  autrefois, 
&  comme  elle  est  a  present.  Ensemble  une  Description  exactc 
des  tcrres  &  Provinces  que  posscdent  les  Espagnols  en  toute 
I'Amerique,  de  la  forme  de  leur  Gouvernement  Ecclesiastiquc  & 
Politique,  de  leur  Commerce,  de  leurs  Mceurs,  &  de  celles  des 
Criolles,  des  Metifs,  des  Mulatres,  des  Indiciis,  &  des  Negrcs. 
Avec  Figures.  ...  Quatiiemc  Edition  revue  &i  corrigee.     [Vig- 


(iAflR. 


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nette :]  A  Amsttrdam :  chex  Paul  Mnyrft  dam  It-  Heurs-stmat^ 
proche  le  Dam^  h  la  Renommh.  M.DCuxx.  2  vols.,  sm.  Hvo, 
Engraved  Half-Title  and  Title,  12  I.,  pp.  43 1,  8  Maps  or 
Engraved  Plates  ;  Title  and  Half-Title,  4  I.,  pp.  432,  8  Maps 
or  Plates.  c.  26306 

The  trtniUror  chanpeH  the  title,  and  altnrd  thr  division^'  ot'thr  ch.iprers. 

Gage.  Nouvcllc  |  Relation,  i  Contcnant  [  les  Voyages  de 
Thomas  Gage  [dans  Ic  nouvcllc  Espagnc,  scs  diverscs  avan-( 
tures,  &  son  retoiir  dans  la  Provini-c  dc  Ni-|caragiia  ius(|u'a  la 
Havane.  I  Avec  I  la  Description  de  l;i  Ville  j  dc  Mexiciue,  telle 
qu'elle  etoit  autrefois,  &|commc  cllc  est  a  present.  I  Ensemble 
vnc  Description  I  exictc  drs|Tcrres  hi  Provinces  (|uc  possedent  | 
les  Espagnols  en  toutc  I'Amcrique,  de  la  ror-|me  dc  Icur  Gouv- 
ernement  Ecclesiastique  5:|  Politique,  de  Icur  Commerce,  dc  leurs 
Moeurs, |&  de  cellcs  dcs  Creoles,  des  Metifs,|des  Mu-|latres, 
dcs  Indiens,  &  des  Negres.  |  ...  A  Amsterdam  ^\  Chfz.  Paul  Marret^ 
Marchand  Lihraire\da}ts  le  ^^«/\f-.f/;v7<7/.  I  m.dcc.xxi.  |  2  vols., 
i2mo,  pp.  (24),  200,  178;  (12),  316.  16  Maps  and  Plates.  + 
Amsterdam.    1722.     2  vols.,  l2mo.  26307 

Gage.  Nouvelle  Relation  contenant  les  Voyages  de  Thomas 
Gage  ...  Traduite  de  I'Anglois  par  H.  O'Neil.  Paris,  mdcc- 
Lxxvi.  2  vols.,  i2mo.  4-  Amsterdam,  mdcclxxxv.  2  vols., 
i2mo.  26308 

A  part  of  this  work  in  included  in  Thevenot's  "  Collection  of  Voyages,"  Vol.  il 
Paris.    1 696.     Folio. 

Gage.  Neue  merckwiirdige  Rcise-Beschreibung  |  Nach  |  Neu 
Spanien,  |  Was  ihm  daselbst  seltsames  bcgcgnct,  und  |  wie  er  durch 
die  Provintz  Nicaragua  wider  ziiruck  |  nach  der  Havana  gekeh- 
ret :  |  In  vvclclier  zu  fiiulen  ist  |  Ein  ausf  iihrlichcr  Bericht  von  der 
Stadt  Mexico,  I  wie  selbte  so  wol  vor  Alters  gewesen,  als  auch 
wie  sie  ietzoj  beschaften  sey:  |  Ingleichcn  |  Eine  vollkommenc  Bc- 
schreibung  aller  Lan-|der  und  Provinzen,  welche  die  Spanier  in 
gantz  Ame-|rica  besitzen ;  von  ihrem  Kirchen- und  Policey- 
Regiment:  ihrem |  Handel:  wie  auch  von  ihren  und  der  CrioUen, 
Mestifen,  I  Mulaten,  Indianer  und  Schwartzen,  Sittenjund  Le- 
bens-Art.  I  Deme  allem  zum  Beschluss  noch  beygefuget  ist|  Ein 
kurtzer,  Unterricht  von  der  Poconchischen  oder|  Pocomanischen 
Sprache,  |  Aus  dem  Frantzoschen  ins  Deutsch  iibersetzt  |  Leipzig.,  \ 
Verlegts  Johann  Herbordt  Kloss.,  Buchdndl.  \  Anno  M.  dc.  xciii.  j 
4to,  pp.  (6),  471.     Plate.  c.  26309 


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Gaor.  Nieuwc rn  seer  Nauwkcurige  |  Rcvse  |  door  dc  Spaensche 
Westindicn|  van|'rhomas  Gage|  met  vcrschcydc  Curieuse  plac- 
ten  I  Voorsicn  ovcrgcset  door  |  H.  V.  Q^  |  l'  Utrecht  by  loanntt 
Ribbius^  A*.  1682.  j  4to,  Engraved  Title,  9  1.,  pp.  450,  34  1. 
3  Maps.  26310 

Thii  Dutch  traniUtion  it  by  H.  V.  Quellenburgh. 

Gage.  Nicuwe  endc  seer  nacuwkcurige  |  Reyse  |  Door  de 
Spaeiibche  |  Wcst-Indien  |  van  |  Thomas  Gage  ;  |  Met  seer  curieuse 
soo  Land-kaerten  als  Historischc  Figue-|rcn  verciert  ende  met 
twee  Registers  voorsicn.  |  Ovcrgcset  door  |  H.  V.  Q.  |  Den  Twee- 
den  Vixwc\i.\C Amiterdam^  By  IfilUm  de  Coup^  frii/em  LamsvtU^ 
Philip  \  I'lrbeek  en  yohannes  Lamsvelt^\  Boekverkoopers^  Anno  1700.  | 
410,  Engraved  Title,  10  I.,  pp.  450,  34  1.  2631 1 

Gage.  Nueva  Relacion  que  contiene  los  Viages  de  Tomas 
Gage  en  la  Nueva  EspaHa  durante  el  a/lo  1625  y  siguientes. 
Paris:   Rosa.    1838.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  29  sheets.  26312 

Gage.  Viages  en  la  Nueva-Espafia,  durante  el  ailo  1625  y 
siguientes.     Paris:  Rose.   1838.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  29  sheets. 

The  first  Spanish  translation.  Gage  wa»  u  Catholic,  but  became  Proteitant  before 
hit  travelt  were  published.     Its  circulation  was  nut  permittc-J  in  Spain. 

Gage.  A  full  Survey!  of  j  Sion  and  Babylon,  |  And  |  A  clear 
Vindication  of  the  Parish-Churches  and  Pa-|rochial-Ministers  of 
England,  from  the  uncharitable  |  Censure,  the  infamous  Title,  and 
the  inju-|rious  Nick-name  of  Babylonish.  |  Or,  A  Scripture  Dis- 
proof, and  Syllogistical  Conviction  of  M.  Charles]  Nichols,  of 
Kent,  his  Erroneous  Assertions,  Justifying  his  |  Separated  Congre- 
gaiion  for  the  true  House  of  God  ;|  and  branding  all  the  Paro- 
chial Churches,  and  the  |  Parish  Officiating  Ministers  in  England, 
with  I  the  infamous  Title  of  Babylonish.  |  Delivered  in  three  Sab- 
bath-dayes  Sermons,  in  the  Parish  Church  |  of  Deal,  in  Kent, 
after  a  Publick  Dispute  in  the  same]  Church  with  the  said  Mr. 
Charles  Nichols,  upon  |  the  20.  day  of  October  1653.  |  By  Thomas 
Gage,  Preacher  of  the  Word,  to  the  Church  within  the  |  Bounds 
and  Limits  of  Deal  in  Kent.  |  London^  Printed  by  IV.  Bentley.,  and 
are  to  be  sold  by  yoshuah  |  Kirton^  at  the  Kings  Arms  in  St.   Pauls 


Church-yard.   1654.  |     8vo,  pp. 


XVI,  86. 


26314 


a  curious  and  scarce  piece,  being  .ill  Gage  published  in  addition  to  the  travels.     The 
introduction  contains  poems  by  W.  Stanley  and  Henry  Harlete. 

Gage.     Some  Remarkable  Passages  Relating  to  Archbishop 
Litud,  particularly  of  his  Affection  to  the  Church  of  Rome,  being 


tJAOF, 


I  .»  I 


th"  Twcntv-Sccotul  Chapter  of'  (j;iu;c's  Survey  of  the  West 
Iinlies,  as  'twas  Printed  in  the  Kolii)  hilition  before  the  Restora- 
tion, hut  Suppressed  in  the  Octavo  si/.e.      I.nndnn.    1712.     8vo. 

GA(iK.  The  'I'lavcller.  Part  i.  Containing,  A  journal  of 
Three  Thousand  Three  Hundred  Miles,  through  the  Main  I^and 
of  South- America.  \\s  Mr,  Thomas  (Jage,  an  Knglishman;  and 
a  Missionary  Friar  in  New-Spain,  twelve  Years.  In  which  is 
set  forth,  His  Jouriicv  from  St.  John  dc  IJIva  to  Mexico,  with  a 
Description  of  that  great  City  as  in  former  Tinies,  and  at  present ; 
as  also  his  Travels  through  many  other  Parts  of  New-Spain  1 
with  an  Account  of  their  (.jovernmcnt.  Castles,  Ports  and  Com- 
modities; as  also  their  ecclesiastical  State,  in  which  the  hiNci- 
vious  Intrigues,  and  wicked  Lives  of  the  Jesuits  in  those  Parts, 
and  their  grand  Impositions  upon  the  poo'-  ignorant  Natives,  are 
truly  delineated.  To  which  is  added,  The  Policy,  Manners, 
Behaviour,  Arts  and  Sciences,  religious  Rites  and  Ceremonies, 
Feasts  and  Solemnities  of  the  Native  Indians.  Concluding  with 
The  Wonderful  Conversion  of  the  Author  to  the  Protestant 
Religion ;  his  Escape  from  the  Spaniards,  in  South-America  ; 
his  Return  to  England,  his  Native  Country;  and  the  Reception 
he  met  with  there  by  his  Relations,  after  an  Absence  of  four- 
and-twcnty  Years.  To  be  published  Monthly  in  the  Now 
American  Maga/inc.  IVoodhridge^  in  Nevu-^Jersey:  Printed  and 
Sold  by  James  Parker.    1758.     8vo,  pp.  136.  26316 

Gage  (Thomas).  General  Gage's  Instructions,  of  22d  Feb- 
ruary 1775,  to  Captain  Brown  and  Ensign  de  Bernierc,  (of  the 
Army  under  his  Command)  wlioni  he  ordered  to  take  a  Sketch 
of  the  Roads,  Passes,  Heights,  &c.,  from  Boston  to  Worcester, 
and  to  make  other  Observations :  With  a  Curious  Narrative  of 
Occurrences  during  their  Mission.  ...  Together  with  an  Ac- 
count of  their  Doings,  in  Consequence  of  further  Orders  ...  from 
General  Gage,  ...  to  proceed  to  Concoid,  to  Reconnoitre  and 
find  out  the  State  of  the  Provincial  Magazines,  ...  Also,  An 
Account  of  the  Transactions  of  the  British  Troops,  from  the 
Time  they  marched  out  of  Boston,  on  the  Evening  of  the  i8ih, 
'till  their  Confused  Retreat  back,  on  the  ...  Nineteenth  of  April, 
1775;     and  a  Return  of  the  ...   Killed,  Wounded  ...   .   Boston: 


J.  Gill.  MDCCLXxv.    8vo,  pp.  20. 


BA.,  N. 


26317 


Gage.  Narrative  of  the  Excursion  and  Ravages  of  the  King's 
Troops  [at  Lexington]  under  Command  of  Gen.  Gage,  April 
19,  1775,  with  the  Depositions  taken  by  order  of  Congress. 
IVorcester.    lyyS-     ^^o.  w.  26318 

VOL.    VII.  15 


^ 


122 


GAIL. 


;:'; 


Gage.  Letters.  Set  Bernard,  Vol.  ii..  No.  4923,  and  Vol. 
v.,  No.  19774. 

Gage.  General  Gage's  Confession,  Being  the  Substance 
of  His  Excellency's  last  Conference,  with  his  Ghostly  Father, 
Friar  Francis.  ...  By  the  Author  of  the  Voyage  to  Boston.  A 
Poem,  &c.     Printed  in  the  Tear^  ^775-     ^vo,  pp.  8.       P.  26319 

Published  October,  1775;  consists  of  624  lines.     &e  our  Vol.  11.,  No.  6571. 

Gage.  Letters  of  the  Two  Commanders-in-Chier,  Generals 
Gage  and  Washington,  and  Major-Generals  Burgoyne  and  Lee ; 
with  the  Manifesto  of  General  Washington  to  the  Inhabitants  of 
Canada.     New  York:  James  Rivington.    1775.     8vo,  pp.  (2),  8. 

Alio:  Letter  to  p.  Randolph.     Boston.   1774.    8vo. 

Gage  {Viscount).  Speech  of  Viscount  Gage  in  Parliament, 
against  the  Convention  with  Spain.     London.   1739.    4to. 

Gage  (T.)  The  History  of  Rowley,  anciently  including 
Bradford,  Boxford,  and  Georgetown,  from  the  Year  1639  to  the 
Present  Time.  By  Thomas  Gage.  With  an  Address,  deliv- 
ered September  5,  1839,  at  the  Celebration  of  the  Second  Cen- 
tennial Anni\  ersary  of  its  Settlement.  By  Rev.  James  Bradford 
Boston:  Ferdinand  Andrews .    l2mo,  pp.  xx,  483,  (i).    Plate,     ba. 

Gage  (W.  L.)  A  Discourse  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
Dr.  Warren  F.  Chamberlin,  delivered  November  30,  1856, 
Manchester  ...  By  Rev.  William  L.  Gage  ...  Manchester.,  N.  H.: 
E.  Bartholomew.   1857.    8vo,  pp    10.  b.,  h.  26323 

Also:  The  Spirit  of  Human  Liberty  ...  A  Sermon  ...  November  a,  1856,  and 
another  Sermon  ...  November  9,  1856.  ...  Mane  he  iter  :  Prettofy.  H.  GoodaU.  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  II.  B.  —  The  Spiritual  Life  ...  .  Valedictory  Sermon  ...  April  4,  1858. 
...  .  hianckiittr,  N.  H. :  Chat.  H.  Livingtton.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  15.  B.,  h.  —  The 
War;  its  Necessity,  ...  A  Discourse  ...  before  the  New  Hampshire  Volunteers  ... 
Portsmouth,  May  5,  ik6i    ...   [Portsmouth.   1861.]     8vo,  pp.  4.     h. 

Gagern  (C.)  Apelacion  de  los  Mexicanos  a  la  Europa  bien 
informada  de  la  Europa  mal  inrormada.  Por  Carlos  de  Gagern. 
Mexico.   1862,    4to,  pp.  86.     3  Portraits.  26324 

Gagnon  (E.)  Chansons  populaires  du  Canada.  Recueillies 
et  pubiiees  avec  annotations  par  Ernest  Gagnon.  ^ebec.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  376  26325 

Gail  (G.  W.)  Suggestions  for  Taxing  Tobacco  in  its  Ka./ 
State,  ...  By  G.  W.  Gail,  of  Baltimore.  Baltit/iore :  Printed 
by  John  Murphy  is  Co.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  lb.  H.  26326 


GAINES. 


123 


BA 


156,  and 
1856. 
4,  1858. 

—  The 


Gailland  (Maurice),  Compiler.  Potcwatetni  nememiseniukin 
ipi  nemenigamowinin.  Cincinnatinag :  luewikaneitidjik  Benxiger. 
1868.    i8mo,  pp.  550.     36  Plates.  c.  26327 

Gailiard  (H.)  La  Constitution  Universelle.  Renfermant 
las  Matieres  suivantes :  Developement  du  Sophisme  de  Thomas 
Jefferson  ...  contre  la  Rice  Africaine  ...  Port-au-Prince:  Jb. 
Courtois.   1836.     Sm.  4to,  pp.  16.  H.  26328 

Gaillardet  (Frederic).  Profession  de  foi  ct  considerations 
sur  le  systeme  republicain  des  f.tats-Unis.  Paris :  Dupont.  1848. 
8vo.  26329 

Gaimard  (P.)  Voyage  en  Islande  et  au  Greenland,  execute 
pendant  les  annees  1823  et  1836  sur  la  corvette  "la  Recherche", 
commandee  par  M.  Trehouart,  lieutenant  de  vaisseau,  dans  le 
but  de  decouvrir  les  traces  de  la  "Lilloise";  public  par  ordre 
du  roi  sous  la  direction  de  M.  Paul  Gaimard.  Paris:  Arthus 
Bertrand.  1 838-1 85 1.  7  vols.,  8vo,  2  Atlases  in  folio,  i  Atlas  in 
8vo.     246  Plates.  b.,  h.  26330 

This  work  is  divided  into —  Histoire  du  voyage,  par  P.  Gaimard  et  E.  Robert,  a 
vols.,  Svo,  2  atlases,  folio ;  Histoire  del  Islande,  par  X.  Marmier,  8vo ;  Litterature 
Islandaise,  p.ir  X.  Marmier,  Svo;  Physique,  par  Loctin,  Svo;  Geologie,  mineralogie 
et  botanique,  par  E.  Robert,  atlas,  rl.  Svo,  text  in  Svo;  Zoologie  et  Medecine,  par  5. 
Robert,  avcc  notice  statistique,  par  la  Roquette,  Svo. 

Gaine  (H.)  New  York  Pocket  Almanac  for  1761.  New 
York:  H.  Gaine.    1762.  26331 

Continued  to  1S03  or  later;  after  1S05  known  as  "Ming's  Almanack." 

Gaine's  Universal  Register,  or,  American  and  British  Kalendar, 
for  the  Year  1775.  New-York:  Printed  by  H.  Gaine.  1774. 
i8mo,  pp.  168.  BA.  26332 

Continued  as  "  Gaine's  Universal  Register,  or,  Columbian  Kalendar." 

Gaines  (E.  P.)  Memorial  of  Edmund  Pendleton  Gaines,  to 
the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  ... 
[on  National  Defence].     Memphis.^  Tenn.    1840.    Svo,  pp.  30. 

Gaines.  To  the  Young  Men  ...  of  the  American  Union, 
Civil  and  Military  ...  1838.  \Fort  Jackson^  {La.)  1838.]  8vo, 
pp.  88.  B.,  BA.,  H.  26334 

Also:  Letter  ...  to  the  Common  Council  ...  of  New  York  ...  on  ...  assuming 
the  Command  of  the  Eastern  Division.  {New  York:']  /f.  C.  Bryant  &  Co.  [1846.] 
Svo,  pp.  14.     B. 

Gaines  (George  S.),  and  others.  Report  of  the  Affairs  and 
Condition  of  the  Branch  of  the  Bank  of  the  State  of  Alabama  at 
Mobile,  and  accompanying  Documents.     Tuscaloosa.  1837.     Svo. 


ii;!,..., 


124 


GALAROI. 


Gaines  (Myra  Clark)  v.  De  La  Croix  (F.  D.)  ii  al.  Su- 
preme Court  of  the  United  States.  Appeal  from  the  Circuit 
Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Eastern  District  of  Louisiana. 
[Record]  filed  December  19,  1865.  IVashington  :  Government 
Printing  Office.  [1867.]     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  9485  iv,  1120. 

Gair  (T.)  a  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend 
Thomas  Green,  in  Cambridge,  [Mass.]  November  17,  1783. 
By  Thomas  Gair,  a.m.  Boston:  Printed  by  Benjamin  Edes  and 
Sons     M,  DCC,Lxx>  iV.     8vo,  pp.  36,  (2).  BA.  26337 

Gaisford  (S.)  An  Essay  on  the  good  Effects  which  may  be 
derived  in  the  British  West  Indies  in  consequence  of  the  Ai3oli- 
tion  of  the  African  Slave  Trade :  including  an  Inquiry  into  the 
present  Insular  Policy  of  those  Colonies.     By  Stephen  Gaisford, 


Esq. 
136. 


London:  Baldwin^  Cradock  Iff  Co.   181 1.     8vo,  pp. 


236  or 
26338 


See  "  M.  Rev.,"  New  Series,  lxxi.  a8i. 

Gala  (I.),  Editor.  Memorias  de  la  Colonia  Francesa  de  Santo 
Domingo,  con  algunas  reflexionas  relativas  a  la  Isla  de  Cuba, 
por  un  Viagero  Espanol.  Publicalas  Ignacio  Gala.  Madrid: 
En  la  oficina  de  Hilario  Santos  Jlonxo.  mdcclxxxvii.  i2mo,  4  1., 
pp.  180.  C,  H.  26339 

[Galard  de  Terraube.]  Tableau  de  Cayenne  ou  de  la 
Guiane  fran^aise,  contenant  des  Renseignemens  Exacts  sur  son 
Climat,  ses  Productions,  les  Naturels  du  Pays,  les  Differentes 
Ressources  que  Ton  y  trouve,  et  le  Degre  de  Prosperite  dont 
cette  Colonic  est  Susceptible.  ...  Paris:  Tilliard  et  Fils,  an  vii. 
[1799.]    8vo,  pp.  230.  BA.  26340 

[Galard  de  Terraube.]  Tafereel  van  Cayenne,  of  Fransch 
Guiana :  naar  het  Fransch  ;  door  Joannes  /an  der  Linden. 
Ley  den.    1800.     8vo.  26341 

Galardi  (P.  Ferdinand  de).  Traicte  politique  touchant  les 
Ambassades,  Ligues  et  les  Ordres  Militairesd'Espagne.  Cologne: 
[Elzevier.l^   1666.     Frontispiece.  26342 

Very  rare.  Title  and  note  from  an  English  catalogue.  "  Wi:h  a  long  dedication 
to  Don  Pedro  Nunc  Colon,  Due  de  Veraguas,  respecting  his  ancestors  of  the  family  or 
Columbus.  In  it  Galardi  relates,  not  as  a  rumor,  but  as  a  positive  fact,  that  a  ship- 
wrecked pilot,  on  his  death-bed,  communicated  the  existence  of  unknown  lands  to 
Christopher  Columbus.  It  is  evident  Mr.  Irving  could  never  have  seen  this  very 
scarce  work,  or  he  would  not  have  ventured  to  have  treated  as  a  mere  fable  a  circum- 
stance here  minutely  detailed  as  the  descendant  of  the  family  who  held  tht:  high  station 
of  Grand  Admiral  of  the  Indies,  and  who  must  have  been  well  aware  whether  his  an- 
cestor had  received  such  information  ur  not.      If  the  fact  had  not  been  too  well  known 


GALE. 


12^ 


ilication 
imily  or 
£hii>- 
ands  to 
lis  very 
;ircum- 
station 
his  an- 
icnown 


and  believed  as  true,  Galardi  would  hardly  have  dared  to  insult  the  Uuke  by  the  inser- 
tion of  a  tale  derogatory  to  the  discoverer  of  America."  Mr.  Stt;vrns,  in  his  "  Bliblio- 
theca  Geographica,"  gives  the  date  as  1660,  and  adds  a  note:  '"This  extraordinary 
little  book,  though  compiled  from  Hercra  and  olher  good  Sp.inish  autiuiritic;.,  is  valuird 
chiefly  for  its  long  and  quaint  dedication  to  Don  Pedro  Columbus,  who  is  styled  ^jrand 
Admiral  of  the  Indies,  Duke  of  Veragu.i,  Duke  of  La  Vega  (in  S.inlo  Domingo),  ... 
But  the  odd  part  of  this  dedication  of  Gal.irdi  is  the  cool  rcpci'.rion  of  t!ie  story  of  the 
Pilot  of  Madeira  dying  in  the  house  of  Columbus,  and  in  gratitude  lor  kindness  reveal- 
ing to  him  the  discoveries  he  had  made  of  lands  in  the  West,  thus  rclii-ving  Columbus 
of  the  originality  and  honor  of  his  discovery." 

Galatian  (A.  B.)  History  of  Elmira,  Horseheads,  and  the 
Chemung  Valley,  with  Sketches  of  the  Churches,  Schools,  So- 
cieties, Railroads,  etc.  Also,  Directory  and  Business  Advertiser 
for  1868.  By  Andrew  B.  Galatian.  Elmira^  [N.  T.):  Wheeler 
iff  Watts.   1868.    8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  280,  33.  26343 

Galatian.  History  of  Scranton,  Providence^  Dunmore,  Wa- 
verly,  and  Humphreysville,  with  accounts  of  the  Coal  Companies 
[etc.]  Also,  Directory  and  Business  Advertiser  for  1867-68.  By 
Andrew  B. Galatian.    Scranton, (^Pa.):  Author,  iSbj.  8vo,pp.4i6. 

The  Galaxy.  An  Illustrated  Magazine  of  Entertaining  Read- 
ing.    New  York:   W.  C.  &  F.  P.  French.    1866.     8vo.     b.,  ba. 

Continued.     Contains  many  articles  of  historical  interest. 

Galbraith  (J.)  Speech  of  the  Hon.  John  Galbraith,  of 
Pennsylvania,  on  the  United  States  Bank,  and  the  Removal  of 
the  Deposites,  delivered  ...  the  6th,  yth,  14th,  &  i6th  May,  on 
the  Resolution  of  Mr.  Mardis,  of  Alabama,  and  the  Amend- 
ment offered  thereto.  City  of  Washington  :  "John  Francis  Blair. 
1834.     8vo,  pp.  36.  26346 

Gale  (A.)  History  of  the  Town  of  Lee,  Mass.  A  Lecture, 
...  March  22d,  1854.  By  Rev.  Amory  Gale.  Lee:  Printed  by 
French  &  Royce.    1854.    8vo,  pp.  48.  ba.,  h.  26347 

Gale  (B.)  A  Calm  and  full  Vindication  of  a  Letter,  wrote 
to  a  Member  of  the  Lower  House  of  Assembly  of  Connecticut 
...  Being  a  full  Answer  to  a  Letter  wrote  to  a  Member  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  in  Vindication  of  Yale-College,  with 
some  further  Remarks  on  the  Laws  and  Government  of  that 
Society  ...  .  By  Benjamin  Gale,  a.m.  New  Haven.  1759.  4to, 
pp.  32.  M.  26348 

Gale.  A  Few  Brief  Remarks  on  Mr.  Graham's  Answer ; 
and  on  his  Vindication  of  Mr.  President  Clap  ...  .  By  Benjamin 
Gale,  A.M.      New-Haven:   Printed  by   J.  Parker^  and  Company. 


I  4l 

I 


1790.    8vo,  pp.  15. 


M, 


26349 


!26 


GALE. 


I 

1^ 


f 


[Gale.]  A  Letter  to  a  Member  of  the  Lower  House  of 
Assembly  ...  shewing  that  the  Taxes  of  Yale  College,  are  stated 
Higher  than  is  Necessary.  ...  New-Haven:  Printed  hy  James 
Parker^  and  Company.    1759.    4to,  pp.  23.  ba.  26350 

Gale.  Doctor  Gale's  Letter,  to  J.  W.,  Esquire,  Containing 
a  Narrative  of  the  Principal  Matters,  of  a  Public  and  Interesting 
Nature,  which  were  Subjects  of  the  Debates  and  Resolves  of  the 
General  Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  during  their 
Sessions  in  Mav,  1769.  ...  Hartford:  Printed  hy  Green  Iff  IVat- 
son.   1769.     8vo  or  i2mo,  pp.  34.  ba.  ^b^S"^ 

D»ted  Killingworth,  15  July,  1769.     See  [Dyer  (E.)],  Vol.  vi.,  No.  21587. 

Gale.  Observations  |  On  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  |  Remarks  on 
Dr.  Gale's  Letter  to  J.  W.  Esq;  [Signed  E.  D.  |  Of  which  |  the 
Hon.  Eliphalet  Dyer  |  is  the  Reputed  Author.  |  Shewing,  from  the 
Matters  therein  contained,  |  that  such  an  Imputation  is  highly 
Injurious  to  |  the  Character  of  that  Worthy  Patriot.  |  By  Benjamin 
Gale,  A.M.  I  ...  I  Hartford:  Printed  by  Green  b*  fVatson.,\  ...  | 
[1769.]     8vo,  pp.  40.  BA.,  P.  26352 

Interesting  as  regards  the  Susquehanna  Company  and  the  Paxton  Men. 

[Gale.]  The  Present  State  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut 
considered.  In  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  the  Eastern  part 
of  said  Colony,  to  his  Friend  in  the  Western  part  of  same.  [^New 
London:']  Printed  \_hy  T,  Green]  in  the  Tear  1 755.  4to,  pp.  (i), 
21.  H.  26353 

Signed  A.  Z.  It  consists  of  answers  to  the  four  following  queries :  i.  What  the 
common  and  ordinary  expenses  of  this  government  are  annually  ?  ii.  Whether  some 
of  the  same  may  not,  without  inconveniency  to  the  government,  be  reduced,  particu- 
larly the  annuity  to  Yale  College,  iii.  What  the  state  of  our  treasury  is,  and  why 
the  knowledge  of  its  true  state  is  so  long  retarded  ?  iv.  Whether  we  in  the  Eastern 
part  of  this  Colony,  exceed  you  in  the  Western  part  of  the  same  so  much  in  our  lists 
and  number  of  Freemen,  as  we  do  in  men  of  capacity  and  integrity,  and  the  best 
turned  and  qualified  for  government?     See  [Dyer  (E.)],  Vol.  vi..  No.  21587. 

Galf  a  Reply  to  a  Pamphlet,  (titled  "The  Answer  of  a 
Friend  in  the  West,  &c."  With  a  Prefatory  Address  to  the 
Freemen  of  His  Majesty's  English  Colony  of  Connecticut.  By 
A.  Z.     [New  London:]  Printed  mdcclv.     Sm.  4to,  pp.  63. 

Also :  A  Brief  Essay ;  or.  An  Attempt  to  Prove,  from  the  Prophetic  Writings  of 
the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  what  Period  of  Prophecy  the  Church  of  God  is  now 
under,  etc.      iVew  Ha-ven.   [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  63.     n. 

Gale  (G.)  The  Gale  Family  Records  in  England  and  the 
United  States ;  to  which  are  added,  the  Tottingham  Family  of 


CALENA. 


127 


New  England,  and  some  Account  of  the  Bugardus,  Waldron, 
and  Young  Families  of  New  York.  By  George  Gale,  ll.d. 
GaUsville^  IVisconsin :  Leith  isf  GaU^  Printers.  1866.  i6mo,  pp. 
254.     4  Plates.  c,  H.  26355 

[Gale  (George).]  [Genealogy  of  the  Gale  Family,  n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  9.  B.  26356 

Gale.  Upper  Mississippi  ;  or.  Historical  Sketches  of  the 
Mound  Builders,  the  Indian  Tribes,  and  the  Progress  of  Civiliz- 
ation in  the  Northwest.  From  a.d.  1600  to  the  Present  Time. 
By  George  Gale.  Chicago:  Clarke  and  Company.  1867.  i2mo, 
pp.  460.     Portrait.  B.,  H.  26357 

Gale  (G.  W.)     History  of  Knox  College  and  Galesburgh, 

III.  By  George  W.  Gale.      Cincinnati.    1845.  •  c.  26358 

Also:  Claims  of  Colleges  to  Public  Favor — Knox  College.  An  Address,  ...  de- 
livered  ...  July  23,  1847.      Galtiburg :  Southiuick  Da-vii,  Printer.    1847.     8vo,  pp.  15. 

Cjale  (N.)  ...  A  Discourse  ...  in  ...  Lee,  Mass.,  Thanks- 
giving Day,  November  27, 1856.  By  Rev.  Nahum  Gale.  Pitts- 
field^  Mass.:   Chickering  and  Davis.   1857.    8vo,  pp.  25.  H. 

Gale.    The  Pilgrims*  First  Year  in  New  England.     By  Rev. 

Nahum  Gale Boston.  [1865.]    i6mo,  pp.  viii,  7-336.     4 

Maps  and  i  Pla«^e.  b.,  h.  26360 

Also:  An  Inaugural  Address,  delivered  in   ...  Connecticut  ...   August  7,  1851 

HartfviJ :   Case,  Tiffany  and  dm^^any.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  23.     h. 

[Gale  (S.)]  An  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Principles  of  Public 
Credit.  London.  '784.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  234.  Essay  n.  London. 
1785.     Essay  in.     London.    1786.     8vo,  pp.  xviii,  60.     Essay 

IV.  London.    1787.     8vo,  pp.  vii,  142.  N.  26361 

The  author  was  a  resident  of  Charleston,  South  Carolina.  The  subject  of  a  so-called 
sinking  fund  is  here  discussed. 

The  Galena  City  Directory  for  1854.  Galena:  H.  H.  Hough- 
ton U'  Co.   1854.     8vo,  pp.  128.     Continued.  a.,  ba.  26362 

Galena  and  Chicago  Union  Railroad  :  Report  of  Survey  ... 
by  R.  P.  Morgan:  and  Charter.     Chicago.   1847.    ^^"-     26363 

Also:   Annual  Reports.      Chicago.    1848.     Continued. 

Galena  Theological  Seminary:  Charter.  Galena^  III.  1853. 
8vo.  s.  26364 


]'\ 


'U\  t 


128 


CM.ICIA. 


Galeria  Americana.     Mejico.   [n.  d.]     F'olio.  26365 

"  Collection  de  64  boUcs  gravures  s.  acier  cxecutees  Mexico,  a  rcpresant.  dcs  faits 
ilu  Nouveau  Testament  et  dift'cTcnts  Saints  (;t  SaintPj  principalement  de  rAmerique." 
— Andradi. 

(.laleria  Pittoresca  da  historia  portugueza,  ou  Victorias,  Coii- 
quistas,  Fa^anhas  e  Factos  mcmoravcis  da  historia  Portugal  et 
do  Brasil ;  obra  destinada  a  instruc9ao  da  mocidade  portugueza  e 
brasilicnze  ;   ...  4  vols.,  8vo.     36  Plates.  26366 

La  Galerie  Agreable  du  Monde  ou  Ton  voit  les  principaux 
empires,  royaumes,  villes,  les  cotes,  rivieres,  habillements,  et 
mceurs  des  peuples,  leur  religion,  les  jeux,  ceremonies  ainsi  que 
les  animaux,  plantes  et  autres  raretes  de  I'Univers.  Leide :  P. 
van  der  Aa.  [1729.]     66  vols.,  folio.  26367 

Tliis  stupendous  publication  contains  above  thrc-  thou»and  plates  and  maps,  many  by 
the  best  Dutch  engravers,  as  Luilcen,  Mulder,  Gocree,  Stoopendaal,  etc.  Four  volumea 
relate  to  America.     It  was  edited  by  its  publisher,  Peter  van  der  Aa. 

Galerm  (J.  B.)  A  Relation  of  the  Misfortunes  of  the  French 
Neutrals,  as  laid  before  the  Assembly  of  the  Province  of  Penn- 
sylvania, by  John  Baptiste  Galerm,  and  of  the  said  People. 
Folio,  p.  I.  p.  26368 

Printed   by  Franklin  and  Hall.     These  neutrals  were  Canadian  exiles. 

[Gales  (J.)]  The  Past,  the  Present,  and  the  Future,  [n. 
p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  26369 

Gales  (J.)  A  Sketch  of  the  Per-^onal  Character  &  Qualities 
of  General  Zachary  Taylor.  By  Joseph  Gales,  Esq.,  ...  .  [n.  p.] 
1848.    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.,  s.  26370 

Gales  (J.),  Reporter.     See  Vol.  iv.,  Nos.  155 19  and  15587. 


Por    D.   A.  Galiano. 
26371 


Galiano  (D.   A.)     Cuba   en   1858. 
Madrid.    1859.     8vo. 

Galibi.     See  S[auvage  de  la]  (M.) 

Cjalicia  (Ant.  Miguel).  Manual  del  Sagrado  Orden  de  Cha- 
ridad  de  S.  Hypolito  Martyr,  Provincia  en  esta  Nueva-Espana. 
Madrid:  por  J.  Ibarra.   1766.    4to.  26372 

Galicia  (F.  C.)     Silibario  de  Idioma  Mexican©.     Por  el  Lie. 
D.  Faustino  Chimalpopocatl  Galicia.     Mexico:   1849.  Ifnprenta 
de  las  Escalerillas  n.  7,  dirigida  por  M.  Castro.     8vo,  pp.  16.     + 
Mexico:   Ma:wel  Castro.    1859.     ^^'O,  PP.  32.  26373 


GALL. 


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Galisteo  (J.)  Remedio  Natural  para  precaverse  de  los  Rayos, 
y  de  sus  funestos  efectos.  Secreto  tan  util,  como  curioso,  sacado 
de  las  repetidas  observaciones,  y  expcricncias,  que  sobre  la  ana- 
logia  de  la  electricidad  con  la  materia  de  los  rayos,  ha  estampado 
en  Madrid  ano  de  1757,  en  su  Diario  Philosophico  Don  Juan 
Galisteo.  [Colophon:]  Reimpresso  en  Mexico.  [1758?]  4to, 
pp.  8.  26374 

"This  tr;ict  treats  of  Dr.  Franklin's  discovery  of  the  use  of  the  lightning  rod,  and 
the  use  of  the  electrical  machine,  as  set  forth  in  his  publication  in  London  in  1751, 
how  the  matter  was  immediately  taken  up  in  France  and  Spain,  and  subsequently  in 
Mexico,  particularly  in  Fucbla  de  lus  Angeles,  where  there  is  usually  much  lightning. 
The  writer  differs  from  Franklin  and  other  philosophers  as  to  the  form  and  siiape  of 
the  lightning  rods.  Instead  of  being  pointed  or  square,  as  discussed  in  the  Royal  So- 
ciety of  London,  this  writer  thinks  the  form  of  a  cross  would  better  secure  the  desired 
protection.  The  Holy  Cross  always  strikes  certain  terror  into  the  malignant  spirits  of 
the  clouds,  so  that  if  Franklin's  steei  points  were  arranged  in  the  form  of  a  cross,  they 
would  become  a  more  secure  protection  against  the  insults  of  the  ligiitning ! "  — 
Stxvini. 

Galitzin  {le  Prince  Dmitri).  Un  missionnaire  russe  en 
Amerique.  ...  Precedee  d'une  notice  ...  et  traduit  de  I'anglais 
par  le  prince  Aug.  Galitzin.     Paris:  Dounioul.    1856.    8vo. 

Galitzin  (E.)  Le  Nord  de  la  Siberie.  Voyage  parmi  les 
peuplades  de  la  Russie  asiatique  et  dans  la  mer  Glaciale,  entre- 
pris  par  ordre  du  gouvernement  russe,  et  execute  par  MM.  de 
Wrangell,  chef  de  I'expedition,  Matiouchkine.  Traduit  du  russe 
par  le  prince  Emmanuel  Galitzin.  Paris:  Amyot.  1843.  ^ 
vols.,  8vo.     Map  and  2  Plates.  26376 

Galitzin  (E.)  Notice  sur  Madame  Elizabeth  Galitzin,  P.e- 
ligieuse  du  Sacre  Coeur  1795-1843.  Tours:  Bouserez,.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  39.  26377 

One  hundred  copies  printed.  She  was  Superior  of  the  Convents  of  the  Sacred  Heart 
in  the  United  States. 

Gall  (J.)  The  First  Initiatory  Catechism,  By  James  Gall, 
with  the  Ten  Commandments  and  the  Lord's  Prayer  in  the 
Ojibwa  [Chippeway]  Language.  Translated  by  Rev.  P.  Dough- 
erty, aided  by  D.  Rodd.  Printed  for  the  Presbyterian  Church : 
Grand  Traverse  Bay^  [^Mich.'\  1847.    i6mo,  pp.  69.       c.  26378 

Gall  (Ludwig).  Meine  Auswanderung  nach  den  Vereinigten 
Staaten  in  Nord  Amerika  im  Friihjahr  1819  ...  und  1820.  Von 
Ludwig  Gall.  ...   Trier.   1822.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (3),  428,  (2), 


Maps  and  Plates ;  vi,  (4),  408  ;  5  Plates. 


BA. 


VOL.    VII. 


See  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  xviu.  91 


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GALLATIN. 


Gallagher  (J.)  The  Western  Sketch-Book.  By  Rev.  James 
Gallagher.     Boston.   1850.    8vo.  s.  26380 

Gallagher  (W.  D.)  Facts  and  Conditions  of  Progress  in 
the  North  West.  Being  the  Annual  Discourse  for  1850,  before 
the  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Ohio,  delivered  April 
8,  the  Sixty-Third  Anniversary  of  the  First  Settlement  of  the 
State.  By  William  D.  Gallagher.  With  an  Appendix  ...  .  Cin- 
cinnati: H.  W.  Derby  l^  Co.  1850.    8vo,  pp.  85.     ba.,  h.  26381 

G[allagher].  Selections  from  the  Poetical  Literature  of  the 
West   ...    Edited    by    W.   D.   G.      Cincinnati:    U.  P.   James. 


B.,  H.,  S.   26382 

•f    Number  in.     Cindnnati : 


1 841.    i2mo,  pp.  264. 

Also:  Erato,  Number  ii.     Cincinnati.  1835.    ismo. 
jiUxandtr  Flath.  1 8 37.    i6mo,  pp.  60.     c  ,  1. 

Galland  (I.)  Iowa  Emigrant  j  containing  a  Map  and  Gen- 
eral Description  of  Iowa  Territory.  By  I.  Galland.  Chillicothe. 
1840.    8vo,  pp.  32.  26383 

Gallardo  (A.  L.)  Corona  funebre  a  la  memoria  de  la 
celebre  poetisa  Zacatecana  D.  Josefa  Letechipia  de  Gonzalez. 
Guadalaxara.   1854.    Folio,  pp.  18.  26384 

Gallardo  (B.  J.)  Ensayo  de  la  Biblioteca  Espafiola  de  Libros 
Raros  y  Curiosos,  formados  con  los  Apuntamientos  de  D.  B.  J. 
Gallardo,  coordinados  y  aumentados  por  Zarco  del  Valle  v  J. 
oancho  Rayon.     Madrid.   ^863-66.    2  vols.,  8vo.  26385 

Gallardo  (Basilio  Perez).  Breve  resena  de  los  sucesos  de 
Guadalajara  y  de  las  Lomas  de  Calderon,  6  Diario  de  las  opera- 
ciones  del  ejercito  federal,  despues  de  la  batalla  de  Silao,  etc. 
Mexico.  1 86 1.    4to,  pp.  70.  26386 

Gallardo  (Jo.)  Sermon  Funebre  que  en  las  Exequias,  que 
el  Convento  de  San  Francisco  Xavier  de  Religiosos  Bethlemitas 
de  la  Ciudad  de  Mexico  hizo  a  su  difunto  General  el  Rmo.  P. 
Fr.  Juan  Angel  de  San  Ignacio.     Mexico.   1786.    8vo.       26387 

Also :  Sermon  Funebre  en  las  solemn,  exequias  de  SeA   Cayet  Ant.  de   Torres. 
Mtxict.  1787.    4to,  17  leaves. 

[Gallatin  (Albert).]  An  Examination  of  the  Conduct  of 
the  Executive  of  the  United  States  towards  the  French  Republic ; 
likewise  an  Analysis  of  the  Explanatory  Article  of  the  British 
Treaty  —  In  a  Series  of  Letters.  By  a  Citizen  of  Pennsylvania. 
Philadelphia:  Francis  and  Robert  Hill.   1797.     8vo,  pp.  vi,  72. 


GALLATIN. 


«3« 


Gallatin.  Letters  of  Albert  Gallatin  on  the  Oregon  Ques- 
tion, January,  1846.      IVashington.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  30.     ba.,  M. 

Gallatin.  A  Memoir  of  the  North-Eastern  Boundary,  in 
Connection  with  Mr.  Jay's  Map,  by  the  Hon.  Albert  Gallatin, 
LL.D.,  ...  Together  with  a  Speech  on  the  Same  Subject,  by  the 
Hon.  Daniel  Webster,  ll.d.  ...  delivered  at  a  Special  Meeting 
of  the  New- York  Historical  Society,  April  15th,  1843.  Illus- 
trated by  a  Copy  of  the  "Jay  Map."  New  Tork :  Printed  for 
the  Society.    1843.    ^^°>  PP*  74*  ^"t  ^^">  "•  ^6390 

Included  in  the  "Collectioni  of  the  New  York  Hittorical  Society." 

Gallatin.     The   Oregon   Question.      By   Albert  Gallatin 
[Nos.  1-5.      With    Appendix.]     New   Tork:    Bartlett  £«f    IVel- 
ford.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  78.  B.,  H.  26391 

Gallatin.  Peace  with  Mexico.  By  Albert  Gallatin.  New 
York:  Bartlett  Iff  Welford,  1847.  8vo,  pp.  16,  (i).  b.,  ba.,  H. 
-f   New  Tork:   O.  Jenkins,  [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  26392 

Gallatin.  The  Right  of  the  United  States  of  America  to 
the  North-Easte.n  Boundary  claimed  by  them.  Principally  Ex- 
tracted from  the  Statements  laid  before  the  King  of  the  Nether- 
lands, and  Revised  by  Albert  Gallatin,  with  an  Appendix  and 
Eight  Maps.  New  Tork:  Samuel  Adams^  Printer.  1840.  8vo, 
pp.  X,  179,  (i).     8  Maps  and  6  Plates.  b.,  h.  26393 

Gallatin.  A  Sketch  of  the  Finances  of  the  United  States. 
By  Albert  Gallatin.  New  Tork :  Printed  by  IVilliam  A.  Davis. 
1796.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  9-2^5,  3  Tables.  b.,  ba.,  h.  26394 

Gallatin.  The  Speech  of  Albert  Gallatin,  a  Representative 
from  the  County  of  Fayette,  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  General  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania,  on  the  Important  Ques- 
tion touching  the  Validity  of  the  Elections  held  in  the  Four 
Western  Counties  of  the  State,  on  the  14th  Day  of  October, 
1794.  With  Notes  and  an  Appendix,  containing  Sundry  Docu- 
ments Relative  to  the  Western  Insurrection.  Philadelphia : 
Printed  by  IVilliam  tV.  Woodward.   1795.    i2mo,  pp.  66.     B.,  ba. 

Gallatin.  The  Speech  of  Albert  Gallatin,  delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives  ...  on  the  First  of  March,  1798.  Upon 
the  Foreign  Intercourse  Bill.  [n.  p.  1798?]  8vo,  pp.  48.  p. 
-I-  [^IVashington. 1^  1798.  8vo,  pp.  28.  M.  -|-  Second  Edition. 
With  an  Appendix.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Richard  Folwell. 
1798.    8vo,  pp.  48.  BA.,  H.  26396 

For  a  reply,  ue  Addison  (Alex.),  Vol.  i.,  N«.  378. 


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Gallatin.  Suggestions  on  the  Banks  and  Currency  of  the 
Several  United  States,  in  Reference  principally  to  the  Suspension 
of  Specie  Payments.     By   Albert  Gallatin.      New-Tork :   IViUy 


and  Putnam.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  9-124. 


B.,  BA.  26397 


[Gallatin.]    The  United  States  Coast  Survey,    [n.  p.  n.  d.l 
8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  26398 

Gallatin.     Views  of  the  Public  Debt,  Receipts  &  Expen- 


ditures of  the  United  States. 
Printed  by  M.  L.  iff  IV.  A. 
BA.,  H.  -f  Second  Edition. 
8vo,  pp.  72. 


By  Albert  Gallatin.     New-York 

Davis.    1800.     8vo,  pp.  61,  (5). 

Philadelphia:    M.    Carey.    1 80 1. 

26399 

Alio;  Considerations  on  the  Currency  and  Banking  System  of' the  United  States.  ..■ 
Philadelphia:  Carey  &  Lea.  1S31.  8vo,  pp.  108.  b.,  h.  —  Expenses  of  the  War- 
...  \_fF'athington.  1848.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Inaugural  Address  ...  on  taking  the 
Chair  as  President  of  the  New- York  Historical  Society,  ...  Feb.  7th,  1843.  Nfw- 
I'ork ;  Printed  for  the  Society.  1S43.  8vo,  pp.  21,  (i).  B.,  BA.,  h.  —  Letter  from 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  in  reply  to  the  Memorial  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  ff^ashington.  iSii.  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Memorial  of  the  Committee  appointed  by 
the  «•  Free  Trade  Convention,"  held  at  Philadelphia,  in  September  and  October,  1831, 
to  prepare  and  present  a  Memorial  to  Congress,  remonstrating  against  the  existing 
Tariff  of  Duties;  ...  New  Tori:  fym.  A.  Mercein^  Printer.  1S32.  8vo,  pp.  87. — 
Report  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  on  the  Subject  of  American  Manufactures, 
prepared  in  Obedience  to  a  Resolution  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  April  19,  1810. 
...  .  Boston:  Farrand,  Mallory  &  Co.  1 8 10.  8vo,  pp.  62.  h.  +  fFathington. 
1810. —  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Tre.isury,  to  whom  was  referred  the  Memorial 
of  the  United  States  Bank  for  a  Renewal  of  their  Charter.  IVaihington.  1809.  8vo, 
pp.  18  —  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the  subject  of  the  National  Bank. 
8vo,  pp.  62.  —  Report  of  the  "Union  Committee"  on  the  National  Bank,  appointed 
by  the  Signers  of  the  Memorial  ti  Congress,  New  York,  Feb.  11,  1834.  New  York. 
lS'^4.  8vo,  pp.  34.  —  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the  subject  of 
Public  Roads  and  Canals,  ...  March  2,  1807.  Philadelphia.  1808.  +  fVashington. 
1808.  8vo. —  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  ...  respecting  the  Direct  Tax, 
December  28th,  1807  ...  .  ff^ashington  :  Printed  by  Roger  C.  IVeightman.  1809.  Xvo, 
pp.14.  D.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Alien  and  Sedition  Laws.  Philadelphia.  1799.  Xvo. 
—  The  Subst;mce  o^'Two  Speeches  of  Mr.  Gallatin,  on  the  Bill  for  Augmenting  the 
Navy  Establishment  of  the  United  States.  ...  7th  and  i  ith  of  February,  1799.  Phila- 
delphia: Printed  />y  yoseph  Gales.  1799.  8vo,  pp.  28. — War  Expenses.  ...  Bartletr  & 
Weljord.  1.S4S.  Svi),  pp.  22.  B.,  BA.  Mr.  Gallatin  also  contributed  an  essay  on  the 
Indian  languatcs  to  the  "  Transactions  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,"  consti- 
tuting it3  second  volume.  He  was  President  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  and 
furnished  intete.sting  papers  to  the  first  and  second  volumes  of  the  Transactions  of  the 
latter.  He  died  in  1849,  aged  eighty-eight  years.  See  Duyckinck's  "Cyclopaedia  of 
American  Literature,"  1.  492. 

Gallatin  (J.)  Address  by  Hon.  James  Gallatin,  before  the 
Democratic  Union  Association,  October  i8,  1864.  George  B. 
McClellan  as  a  Patriot,  a  Warriot,  and  a  Statesman.  Course  of 
the  Administration,  State  of  the  Finances,  etc.,  etc.    [n.  p.  n.  d.] 


8vo,  pp.  14. 


B.,  BA.  26400 


CALLAUDET. 


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Gallatin.  Government  Finances  and  the  Currency.  Let- 
ters ...  By  James  Gallatin,  ...  l^tw  York:  Hally  Clayton  (sf 
MedoU^  Printers.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  31.  h.  26401 

Gallatin.  The  National  Debt,  Taxation,  Currency,  and 
danking  System  of  the  United  States.  With  some  Remarks  on 
the  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  By  James  (Jal- 
latin.    New  York:  Hosfordi^  Ketcham.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  61.     ha. 

Gallatin.  The  National  Finances,  Currency,  Banking, 
&c.,  By  James  Gallatin,  being  a  Reply  to  a  Speech  in  Con- 
gress, by  Hon.  Samuel  Hooper.  New  York :  Clayton  &  Medole^ 
Printers.   1 864.     8vo,  pp.  34.  26403 

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Gallaudet  (T.)  A  Discourse,  delivered  by  Rev.  Thomas 
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Gallaudet  (T.  H.)  An  Address  on  Female  Education,  ... 
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Gallaudet.  Plan  of  a  Seminary  for  the  Education  of  In- 
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All  in  the  Choctaw  langaage.  Also  :  A  Discourse,  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  American  Asylum,  for  the  Education  of  Deaf  and  Dumb  Persons,  May  izd, 
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Gallegos  (C.)  Catechismo  y  doctrina  cristiana  en  los  idiomas 
castellano  y  qquechua.  Le  da  nuavemente  a  luz  el  DD.  Carlos 
Gallegos.      Cazko.   1829.    410,  pp.  34.  26410 

Gallegos  (Estevan  Joseph).  El  Moyscs  Lusitano.  Oracion 
Funcbre,  que  a  la  Memoria  del  fidelissimo  Seflor  D.  Juan  V. 
Rey  de  Portugal,  en  las  reales  exequias,  solemnizadas  por  el 
ExC""  Senor  De  Joseph  Manso  de  Velasco,  Govcrnador  de  los 
Reynos  del  Peru  y  Chile.     [Z,/W.]   1752.    4to,  29  1.         2641 1 

Gallegos  (J.)  Dechado  de  la  Castidad,  oracion  panegyrica, 
queen  la  ...  fiesta  ...  del  celestial  Cingulo  de!  Doctor  Angelico 
Santo  Thomas,  ...  dia  28  de  enero  del  afio  de  1771.  El  R.  P. 
Fr.  Joseph  Gallr-ros.     Mexico:  Jauregai.   1771.    4to,  pp.  17. 

Gallegos.  La  Monarquia  dischosa.  Oracion  panegyrica 
que  en  la  Santa  Iglesia  Cathedral  de  Mexico  dixo  el  dia  xii.  de 
Octubre  de  cste  ano  de  mdccclxx.  El  R.  P.  Fr.  Joseph  Gal- 
legos. Impressa  en  Mexico.,  en  la  Imprenta  de  la  Bihlioteca  Mexi- 
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Gallegos  praises  Spain  as  the  happiest  kingdom  in  the  world,  for  its  having  embraced 
the  Catholic  religion,  and  excluded  the  other  creeds.  Also:  Glorias  de  EspaAa  deduc. 
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Gallery  of  British  and  Foreign  Portraits,  with  Memoirs  by 
Distinguished  Biographers.  London:  Charlts  Knight,  1833-30. 
7  vols.,  imp.  8vo.  26414 

Includei  Koiciutku,  Franklin,  Wailtingtun,  Raleigh,  Fenn,  4nd  Jeilerion. 

Gallery  of  Illustrious  Americans;  containing  the  Portraits  and 
Biographical  Sketches  of  Twenty-Four  of  the  most  Eminent 
Citizens  of  the  Republic,  since  the  Death  of  Washington.      I3a- 

fuerreotypes  by  Brady,  Engraved  by  D'Avignon.      Ediicd  by  C. 
Idwards  Lester,  assisted  by   an  Association  of  Literary   Men. 
New  Y'ork.    1850.     Imp.  folio.     24  Plates.  26415 

Gall^s  (E.)  Du  Bresil,  ou  Observations  generates  sur  le 
Commerce  et  les  Douanes  de  ce  pays,  suivie  d'an  tarif  de  droits 
d'entree,  etc.     Par  Ed.  Gallcs.     Paris.    1828.     8vo,  pp.  108. 

Gallica  Fides.     See  French  Policy,  etc..  No.  25587. 

[Galliffet  [le  Marquis  de)."]  Les  Bivouacs  de  Vera-Cruz  a 
Mexico,  par  un  zouave ;  avec  une  carte  speciale  dressee  sur 
place  par  I'auteur.  Preface  par  Aurelien  Scholl.  Paris :  Li- 
brairie  centrale.    1864.    i2mo.  26417 

Gallison  (J.)  Memoir  of  John  Gallison,  Esq.  From  the 
Christian  Disciple.      Boston:  f^f^ells  and  Lilly.    1821.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

[Gallison.]  A  Proposed  Memorial  to  the  Congress  of  the 
United  States,  [on  Privateering].    Boston.  May  iSig.    8vo,  pp.  7. 

Also :  Address,  delivered  at  the  Fourth  Anniversary  of  the  Massachusetts  Peace 
Society,  December  25th,  1819.  Cambridge:  Printid  by  HUliard  (Sf  Mttcalf.  lixo. 
8vo,  pp.  18.      B.,  BA.,  H. 

Galiani  Napione.     See  Napione. 

[Galloway  (Joseph).]  An  Account  of  the  Conduct  of  the 
War  in  the  Middle  Colonies.  Extracted  from  a  late  Author. 
The  Second  Edition.  London:  Printed  in  the  Tear  mdcclxxx. 
i2mo,  pp.  28.  26420 

An  attempt  having  been  made  in  the  House  of  Commons  to  show  that  the  colo- 
nists are  almost  universally  disaffected  to  the  British  government,  and  that  their  sub- 
jugation ii  impracticable,  this  tract  attempts  to  prove  the  reverie  of  these  statements. 
Stt  Letters  to  a  Nobleman,  No.  26436,  infra. 

Galloway.  Advertisement.  Philadelphia.  December  20^  iS6^. 
...  Joseph  Galloway.     Folio,  p.  i.  p.  26421 

[Galloway.]  A  Candid  Examination  of  the  Mutual  Claims 
of  Great-Britain,  and  the  Colonies  }  with  a  Plan  of  Accommo- 


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dation,  on  Constitutional  Principles.  By  the  Author  of  Letters 
to  a  Nobleman  on  the  Conduct  of  the  American  War.  New 
Tork :  Printed  by  "James  Riv'tngton.  m.dcc.lxxv.  8vo,  pp.  62. 
B.,  BA.,  H.,  P.  4-  \London:'\  Republished  by  G.  fVilkie^  and  R. 
Faulder.  mdcclxxx.     8vo,  pp.  116.  26422 

A  well-written  Tory  tract.  "The  effect  of  illiberal  motives  and  unworthy  pns^iona. 
A  principal  object  of  this  pamphlet  is  to  reprobate  the  proceedings  of  the  Congress ; 
and  fur  this  purpose  the  author  labors  to  maintain  the  unlimited  supremacy  of  Parlia- 
ment over  all  the  dominions  of  the  crown,  by  arguments  which  have  been  often  alleged, 
and  sufficiently  answered."  —  M.  Rev,,  lu.  537.     Stt  alto  "M.  Rev.,"  lxii.  492. 

[Galloway.]  A  Candid  Examination  ...  With  a  Reply  to 
an  Address  to  the  Author.     New  Tork.   1/80.    i2mo.  ba, 

[Galloway.]  The  Claim  of  the  American  Loyalists  Re- 
viewed and  Maintained  upon  Incontrovertible  Principles  of  Law 
and  Justice.  London:  Printed  by  y.  Almon.  [1783.]  8vo,  pp. 
vi,  (2),  5-126.  +  London:  Printed  by  G.  and  T.  fVtlkie.  M  Dcc- 
Lxxxm.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  138.  ba.  26424 

[Galloway.]  Cool  Thoughts  or  the  Consequences  to  Great 
Britain  of  American  Independence.  On  the  Expense  of  Great 
Britain  in  the  Settlement  and  Defence  of  the  American  Colonies 
On  the  Value  and  Importance  of  the  American  Colonies.  On 
the  Value  and  Importance  of  the  American  Colonies  and  the 
West  Indies  to  the  British  Empire.  London :  J.  JVilkie.  mdcc- 
lxxx.   8vo,  pp.  iv,  70.  BA.,  c,  H.,  s.  26425 

"  Its  object  is  '  to  show  the  ruinous  consequences  to  Great  Britain  of  acknowledging 
the  independence  of  the  American  Colonies.*  It  is  written  in  a  decent  and  dispas- 
sionate, though  very  earnest  and  serious  strain."  —  M.  Rev.,  lxii.  88.  It  was  trans- 
lated as  below : 

[Galloway.]  Reflexions  Impartiales  sur  les  Consequences 
qui  doivent  resulter  pour  la  Grande  !3retagne,  de  I'lndependance 
des  Ameriquains ;  sur  les  depenses  qu'elle  a  faites  pour  Tetablisse- 
ment  et  la  conservation  de  ses  colonies  de  TAmerique ;  enfin,  sur 
I'importance  dont  ces  memes  colonies  Ameriquaines  et  les  Indes 
Occidentales  sont  pour  I'empire  Britannique.  Ouvrage  traduit 
de  I'Anglois.     Londres.   1780.    i2mo.  c.  26426 

Galloway.  The  Examination  of  Joseph  Galloway,  Esq; 
Late  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania.  Before 
the  House  of  Commons,  in  a  Committee  on  the  American 
Papers.  With  Explanatory  Notes.  London  :  "J.  IVilkie.  MDCC- 
Lxxix.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  85.  +  The  Second  Edition.  London :  J. 
I'Filkie.    M  Dcc  Lxxx.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  85.  ba.,  h.  26427 


GALLOWAY. 


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6427 


Galloway.  The  Examination  of  Joseph  Galloway,  Esq., 
by  a  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons.  Edited  by  Thomas 
Balch.  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty  Copies  Printed.  Philadelphia : 
Printed  for  the  Seventy-Six  Society.    1855.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  86. 

♦•  Besides  Mr.  Galloway's  very  important  evidence,  this  pamphlet  contains  many 
useful  and  interesting  notes  relative  to  the  conduct  of  the  war  in  America."  —  M. 
Rtv.     See  also  Rich,  1.  276. 

[Galloway.]  An  Extract  from  a  Reply  to  the  Observa- 
tions of  Lieut.  General  William  Howe,  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled 
Letters  to  a  Nobleman.  London :  "J.  Paramore.  mdcclxxxi. 
i2mo,  pp.  104.  26429 

Published  by  the  Rev.  John  Wesley. 

[Galloway.]  Fabricius  :  Or,  Letters  to  the  People  of  Great 
Britain :  on  The  Absurdity  and  Mischiefs  of  Defensive  Opera- 
tions only  in  the  American  War  j  and  on  The  Causes  of  the 
Failure  in  the  Southern  Operations.  London:  G.  Wilkie.  mdcc- 
Lxxxii.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  III.  26430 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxvi.  303. 

[Galloway.]  Historical  and  Political  Reflections  on  the 
Rise  and  Progress  of  the  American  Rebellion.  In  which  The 
Causes  of  that  Rebellion  are  pointed  out,  and  the  Policy  and 
Necessity  of  offering  to  the  Americans  a  System  of  Government 
founded  in  the  Principles  of  the  British  Constitution,  are  clearly 
demonstrated.  By  The  Author  of  Letters  to  a  Nobleman,  on  the 
Conduct  of  the  American  War.  London :  G.  Wilkie.  mdcclxxx. 
8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  135.  BA.,  H.  26431 

"  His  zeal  for  a  solid  reunion  of  the  two  countries  is  as  laudable  as  it  is  warm,  and 
seems  to  be  really  founded  in  his  sincere  wishes  for  the  permanent  welfare  and  happi- 
ness of  all  parties."  —  M.  Rev.,  lxii.  407. 

[Galloway.]  A  Letter  from  Cicero  to  the  Right  Hon. 
Lord  Viscount  H — e  occasioned  by  His  late  Speech  in  the  H — e 
of  C — ns.     London :   y.  Bew.  mdcclxxxi.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  43. 

Mr.  Galloway  here  accuses  Lord  Howe,  and  his  brother  Sir  William,  of  having 
mast  flagrantly,  shamefully,  and  wickedly  betrayed  the  trust  reposed  in  them,  in  the 
command  of  the  British  naval  and  land  forces  in  America." —  M.  Rev.  "  A  thorough 
roasting  and  toasting  of  the  two  brothers.  Lord  and  Sir  William  Howe,  commanding 
in  America,  for  thsir  blunders,  selfishness,  and  misconduct,  especially  at  Brooklyn  on 
Long  Island,  at  White  Plains,  the  Brandywine,  Germantown,  Valley  Forge,  Princeton, 
New  York,  on  the  Raritan,  the  Delaware,  etc."  —  Stevens. 

[Galloway.]  Letter  from  Cicero  to  Cataline  the  Second. 
With  Corrections  and  Explanatory  Notes.  London :  J.  Bew. 
mdcclxxxi.    8vo,  pp.  104.  26433 

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Under  the  assumed  name  of  Cicero,  Mr.  Galloway  attacks  the  Hon.  Charles  James 
Fox  (whom  he  calls  Cataline  the  Second),  and  the  leaders  of  the  opposition,  with  the 
view  of  exposing  them  to  the  indignation  of  the  public.  Mr.  Galloway  was  attacked 
in  return,  as  below  : 

[Gallov/ay.]  a  Letter  to  Cicero,  Lucius  Cataline,  or  the 
American  Deputy  ;  with  Two  Letters  in  Defence  of  the  present, 
and  more  general  Association  of  Protestants  in  England,  ...  Lon- 
don:   John  Stockdale.   1 78 1.     8vo.  26434 

"  A  zealous  friend  to  religious  and  civil  liberty,  but  a  viry  indifferent  writer,  who 
attacks  Mr.  Galloway  with  much  asperity,  stigmatizing  him  as  a  <  traitor,  who  has 
quitted  one  injured  country  to  injure  another.'  "  —  M.  Rev.,  lxiv.  225. 

[Galloway.]  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable  Viscount 
H — e,  on  His  Naval  Conduct  in  the  American  War.  London  : 
y.  Wilkie.  MDCCLXXix.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  50.  +  The  Second  Edi- 
tion, Corrected.  London  :  G.  IVilkie.  mdcclxxxi.  8vo,  2  1., 
pp.  50.  B.,  BA.,  H.  26435 

"  The  conduct  of  Admiral  Howe  is  severely  criticised.  He  is  charged  with  the  most 
palpable  and  criminal  negligence  and  misconduct,  in  regard  to  the  prosecution  of  the 
American  war,  leaving  the  reader  to  account  for  it,  if  he  can,  fvom  1  ;'i;  ections  with 
opposition  at  home,  from  secret  favor  to  the  American  defection,  frcni  ■. „  of  private 
interest,  or  from  cooperation  of  all  these  unworthy  principles."  See  "  M.  Rev.," 
LXi.  467. 

[Galloway.]  Letters  to  a  Nobleman,  on  the  Conduct  of 
the  War  in  the  Middle  Colonies.  London :  J.  fVilkie.  m  dcc- 
Lxxix.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  loi.  Plan,  ba.,  h.  +  The  Second 
Edition.     [^Ibid.'\    +  The  Third  Edition.      London :   J.  JVilkie. 


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26436 

Written   to  demonstrate  the   shameful  misconduct  of  the  English  generals  in  the 
American  war.     See  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxi.  228  )  a/so  Rich,  i.  277. 

[Galloway.]  Observations  on  the  Fift  [sic]  Article  of  the 
Treaty  with  America :  And  on  The  Necessity  of  appointing  a 
Judicial  Enquiry  into  the  Merits  and  Losses  of  the  Amer  :.ui 
Loyalists.  Printed  by  Order  of  their  Agents.  London :  G.  ff"  '.hs. 
MDCCLxxxiii.    8vo,  pp.  19.  -4643; 

The  article  referred  to  is  that  which  relates  to   the  restitution  of  their  property  to 
persons  who  had  not  borne  arms  against  the  United  States. 

[Galloway.]  Observations  upon  the  Conduct  of  S — r 
W — m  H — e  at  the  White  Plains,  as  related  in  the  Gazette  of 
Dec.  30th,  1776.     London.   1779.    8vo.     Map.  26438 

Galloway.  Observations  on  the  Conduct  of  Sir  William 
Howe.      By  J.  Galloway.     Philadelphia.   1780.    i2mo.  P. 


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[Galloway.]  Plain  Truth :  or,  a  Letter  to  the  Author  of 
Dispassionate  Thoughts  on  the  American  War,  In  which  the 
Principles  and  Arguments  of  that  Author  are  Refuted,  and  the 
necessity  of  carrying  on  that  War  clearly  demonstrated.  By  the 
Author  of  Letters  to  a   Nobleman,  ...   .    London:    G.    Wilkie. 

MDCCLXXX.      8vO,  pp.  vii,  76.  BA.,  J.C.B.,  C,  H.   2644O 

The  object  of  the  writer  is  to  show  that  Great  Britain  cannot,  consistent  with  her 
own  safety,  give  up  her  American  colonies,  while  the  other  powers  of  Europe  retain 
their  colonies.  He  points  out  the  causes  of  the  want  of  success  by  the  British  army, 
with  the  means  by  which  future  success  may  attend  them.  "  Strongly  recommends  a 
spirited  prosecution  of  the  war,  in  which  he  has  not  the  least  doubt  of  the  complete 
success  of  the  British  arms;  and  he  points  out  the  policy  by  which  America  may  be 
firmly  and  perfectly  united  with  Great  Britain."  —  M.  Rev.,  lxiii.  66. 

[Galloway.]  Political  Reflections  on  the  late  Colonial 
Government,  ...  London.  1783.     8vo.  n.  26441 

[Galloway.]  A  Reply  to  an  Address  to  the  Author  of  a 
Pamphlet,  entitled,  "  A  Candid  Examination,"  &c.  By  the 
Author  of  the  Candid  Examination.  New  York:  Printed  by 
James  Rivington.   1775.     8vo.  26442 

[Galloway.]  A  Reply  to  the  Observations  of  Lieut.  Gen. 
Sir  William  Howe,  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  Letters  to  a  Noble- 
man ;  in  which  His  Misrepresentations  are  Detected,  and  those 
Letters  are  Supported,  by  a  Variety  of  New  Matter  and  Argu- 
ment. To  which  is  added,  An  Appendix,  Containing,  i.  A 
Letter  to  Sir  William  Howe  upon  his  Strictures  on  Mr.  Gallo- 
way's Private  Character.  11.  A  Letter  from  Mr.  Kirk  to  Sir 
William  Howe,  and  his  Answer,  iii.  A  Letter  from  a  Com- 
mittee to  the  President  of  the  Congress,  on  the  State  of  the  Rebel 
Army  at  Valley  Forge,  preserved  among  the  Papers  of  Henry 
Laurens,  Esq.  By  the  Author  of  Letters  to  a  Nobleman.  Lon- 
don: G.  IVilkie.  MDCCLXXX.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  149,(3.)  +  T^^ 
Second  Edition,  with  Additions.  London :  G.  IVilkte.  mdcc- 
Lxxxi.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  157.  c,  H.  26443 

"  Mr.  Galloway's  defence  of  his  own  character  and  conduct  against  Sir  William 
Howe."  —  M.  Rf-v.,  Lxiii.  465.  The  "  Additions  to  the  First  Edition  of  the  Reply, 
etc.  London.  1780."  8vo,  pp.  8,  were  issued  separately.  It  was  reprinted,  with 
the  title  slightly  altered,  as  "  A  Short  History  of  the  War  in  America,  during  the 
Command  of  Sir  William  Howe.  ...  By  Joseph  Galloway,  Esq.  Philadelphia  :  Re- 
printed and  Sold  by  Enoch  Story."     The  next  leaf  to  this  title-page  is  the  following  : 

"A  Reply  to  the  Observations  of  Lieut.   Gen.  Sir  William  Howe iii.  A   Letter 

from  a  Committee  to  the  President  of  the  Congress,  on  the  State  of  the  American 
Army  at  Valley  Forge,  found  among  the  Papers  of  Henry  Laurens,  Esq.  By  Joseph 
Galloway  ...  .  Philadelphia:  Re-printed  and  Sold  by  Enoch  Story.  1787."  8vo.  pp. 
105.      BA. 


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Galloway.  The  Speech  of  Joseph  Galloway,  Esq;  ...  In 
Answer  to  the  Speech  of  John  Dickinson,  Esq;  Delivered  in 
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for  a  Royal,  in  Liew  of  a  Proprietary  Government.    Philadelphia  : 
Printed  by  W.  Dunlap.  mdcclxiv.    8vo,  pp.  xxxv,  (iv),  45.    ba. 

Galloway.  The  Speech  of  Joseph  Galloway,  Esq ;  ...With 
a  Preface  by  a  Member  of  the  Assembly  [Benjamin  Franklin]. 
Philadelphia^  Printed;  London^  Reprinted  and  Sold  by  IV.  Nicoll. 
M  Dcc  lxv.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  92.  c,  26445 

"A  manly  and  spirited,  though  not  a  very  correct  production."  —  M.  Rev.,  xxxii. 
67.  See  Dickinson  (John),  Vol.  v..  No.  20051.  Galloway  at  first  espoused  Amer- 
ican Independency,  but  subsequently  joined  the  home  party  and  wrote  against  the 
Americans.  He  was  undoubtedly  the  most  distinguished  and  influential  man  among 
the  American  Loyalists.  He  abandoned  his  estate  and  property  in  Pennsylvania  to  the 
value  of  £40,000  sterling.  "John  Adams,  in  his  •  Diary,'  describes  him  as  'sensible 
and  learned,  but  a  cold  speaker.'  Franklin  had  confidence  in  his  patriotism,  and 
left  in  his  charge  in  America  a  valuable  collection  of  letter-books  and  papers,  which 
were  lost.  His  defection,  from  his  well-known  talents,  was  severely  commented  upon 
by  the  friends  of  the  Revolution.  Stiles,  in  his  manuscript  diary  of  the  date  of  October 
I,  1775,  says  :  *  Mr.  Galloway  has  also  fallen  from  a  great  height  into  contempt  and 
infamy;  but  he  never  was  entirely  confided  in  as  a  thorough  son  of  liberty.'  Trum- 
bull, too,  tells  the  story  in  '  McFingal,"  how  Galloway  began  by  being  a  flaming 
patriot ;  but,  being  disgusted  with  his  own  want  of  influence,  and  the  greater  popularity 
of  others,  he  turned  Tory,  wrote  against  the  measures  of  Congress,  and  absconded."  — 
Duyckinck's   Cyclopaedia  of  American  Literature,   i.   172.     See  Sparks'    "  Franklin," 

Vol.  HI. 

[Galloway  (Samuel).]  See  [Cooper  (M.)],  Vol.  iv.,  note 
to  No.  16590. 

Galloway  (S.)  Kansas  Contested  Election.  Speech  of 
Hon.  S.  Galloway,  of  Ohio,  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
March  17,  1856.  On  the  Resolution  Reported  by  the  Com- 
mittee of  Election  in  the  Contested  Election  Case  from  the  Ter- 
ritory of  Kansas,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  7.  26446 

Gallucci  (J.  M.)  Vida  del  Ven.  Padre  Antonio  Baldinucci, 
Missioncro  Apostolico  de  la  Compania  de  Jesus.  Escrita  en 
Italiano,  por  Jos.  Maria  Gallucci,  y  traducida  al  castellano. 
Mexico  Imprenta  del  Real^  y  mas  Antiguo  Colegio  de  S.  Ildefonso. 
1760.    4to,  7  1.,  pp.  277,  I  1.     Portrait.  26447 

Gallup  (J.  A.)  Sketches  of  Epidemic  Diseases  in  the  State 
of  Vermont;  from  its  First  Settlement  to  the  Year  18 15.  With 
a  Consideration  of  their  Causes,  Phenomena,  and  Treatment. 


GALT. 


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ment. 


To  which  is  added  Remarks  on  Pulmonary  Consumption.  By 
Joseph  A.  Gallup  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  T.  B.  Wait  i3  Sons. 
1 815.     8vo,  pp.  49.  BA.,  H.  26448 

The  Galphin  Case.  The  Danger  of  Electing  an  Incompe- 
tent Man  as  President.    1852.     8vo,  pp.  8.  s.  26449 

Galpine  (C.)  Funeral  Sermon  Preached  on  Walterhouse 
Fernley,  Esq.,  of  Kingston.  By  Calvin  Galpine.  Kingston^ 
(Jamaica).     1 723.     4to.  26450 

Ga:  .  INE.  Vindication  of  the  Rev.  Calvin  Galpine,  Rector 
of  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica  ;  also  an  Account  of  his  Trial  for 
Perjury.     London.    1742.    8vo.  26451 

Galt  (Alexander  Tilloch).  Canada:  1849  ^P  1859.  ^Y  ^^^ 
Hon.  A.  T.  Gait,  Finance  Minister  of  Canada.  London  :  Robert 
Hardwicke.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  (i),  54.  B.  +  Second  Edition. 
^ebec.    i860.      8vo,  pp.  44.  26452 

[Galt.]  The  Saint  Lawrence  and  Atlantic  Railroad.  A 
Letter  to  the  Chairman  ...  of  the  North  American  Colonial 
Association  ...  .  London,  mdcccxlvii.     8vo,  pp.  40.     Map. 

Galt.  Speech  on  the  Proposed  Union  of  the  British  North 
American  Provinces,  ...  by  the  Hon.  A.  T.  Galt  ...  23rd  No- 
vember, 1864.  ...  Montreal:  Printed  by  M.  Longmore  l^  Co. 
1864.     8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  26454 

Also  :  Letter  to  the  Chairman,  &c.,  of  the  North  American  Colonial  Association  on 
tlie  St.  Lawrence  and  Atlantic  Railroad,  with  Appendix  and  a  Map  of  the  British 
Possessions  in  North  America.  ...  London.  1847.  pp.40. — Report  upon  the  Memo- 
rial of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Sheffield.  ...  iiiuthec.  1859.  —  Speech  at  the 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Manchester.  ...  London.  186a.  pp.  18. — Speech  on  intro- 
ducing the  Budget,  together  with  Statistical  and  P'inancial  Statements.  ...  Hiuchec. 
1 86a.  Svo,  pp.  48.  —  Speech  ...  on  bringing  down  the  Financial  Statement,  August 
S9th,  1865.  [n- p.  n.  d.]  Svo,  pp.  12.  b.,  h. — Speech  on  introducing  the  Budget. 
...    Ottawa.    1866.    i2mo,  pp.  43. 

Galt  (J.)     The  Canadas.     See  Picken  (Andrew). 

Galt  (J.)  The  Autobiography  of  John  Galt.  London : 
Cochrane  and  ]\/V Crone.  1833.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  311  ;  375, 
Portrait.  h.  26455 

Contains  his  services  in  the  Canada  Company,  travels  in  America,  founding  the  city 
of  Guelph,  U.  C,  etc. 

Galt.  Lawrie  Todd  ;  or.  The  Settlers  \n  the  Woods.  By 
John  Galt,  Esq.   ...  London  :  R.  Bentley.    1830.     B.,  ba.,  h.    + 


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New- Tor k :  J.  isf  f.  Harper.  1830.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  203; 
202.  +  With  an  Original  Preface  by  Giant  Thorburn.  Neiv 
York.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  174.  4-  Revised  ...  Sixteenth  Edition. 
Edited  by  Grant  Thorburn.  New-Tor k :  D.  Fanshaw.  1847. 
i8mo,  pp.  404.  -|-  London:  R.  Bentley.  1849.  Fcap  8vo,  pp. 
vii,  452.  p.  26456 

Repeatedly  reprinted.  The  subject  of  these  sketches  is  Grant  Thorburn,  seedsman 
of  New  York.     See  Thorburn  (Grant). 

Gait.  The  Life  and  Studies  of  Benjamin  West,  Esq.,  Presi- 
dent of  the  Royal  Academv  of  London,  prior  to  his  arrival  in 
England.  Compiled  from  Materials  furnished  by  himself.  Bv 
John  Gait.  London:  T.  Cadell  and  W.  Davis.  18 16.  8vo,  pp. 
xii,  (l),  160.  -\-  Philadelphia:  Moses  Thomas.  18 16.  8vo,  pp. 
iv,  ig6.  c.  +  Second  Edition.  London :  T.  Cadell  and  IV. 
Davis.    1820.     8vo,  pp.  xii,  (i),  160.  p.  26457 

Some  copies  of  the  London  edition  were  printed  on  large  paper. 

Galt.  The  Life  and  Works  of  Benjamin  West,  Esq.  ... 
Subsequent  to  his  Arrival  in  this  Country.  Composed  from  Ma- 
terials furnished  by  himself.  By  John  Gait,  Esq.  Part  11. 
London:    T.  Cadell  and  W.  Davis.   1820.      8vo,  pp.  xv,  (l),  251' 

Galt  (J.  M.)  Essays  on  Asylums  for  Persons  of  Unsound 
Mind.      By  John   M.  Galt,  m.d.   ...   Richmond:   H.  K.   Ellyson's 


Power  Press.    1 850.      8vo,  pp.   22. 


B««        BAa 


+-  Second  Series. 
26459 

n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  38. 


Richmond.    1853.      ^^°'  PP-  44' 
Galt.     Political  Essays,     [n.  p. 

Galton  (F.)    The  Art  of  Travel ;  or,  Shifts  and  Contrivances 

available  in  Wild  Countries.      By  Francis  Galton London: 

John  Murray.    1854.      Post  8vo,  pp.  viii,  196.  b.,  h.  26461 

Galton.  Narration  of  an  Explorer  in  Tropical  South  Amer- 
ica.    By  Francis  Galton.     London.   1853.    ''2mo.  c.  26462 

Galvan  Rivera  (Mariano).  Calendario  de  las  Senoritas 
megicanas,  para  el  ano  1838.     Megico.    1838.    i2mo.  26463 

Galvan  Rivera.  Calendario  manual  y  Guia  de  forasteros 
de  Mexico  para  el  ano  de  1831.  [^Mexico.  1830.?]  Impresa  de 
Mariano  Arevalo.    i8mo,  pp.  277,  8  1.     Continued.  26464 

Galvan  Rivera.  Historia  de  Mexico,  Guatemala,  Estados- 
Unidos  del  Norte,  Peru,  y  otras  naciones  del  continente  Ameri- 
cano.    Mexico.   1852.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  719;  72.      Portraits. 


GALVAO 


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Galvan  Rivera.  Ordenanzas  de  tieiras  y  aguas  6  sea  for- 
mulario  geometricd-judicial  para  la  designacion,  establecimiento, 
mensura,  amojonamiento  y  deslinde  de  las  poblaciones  y  todas 
suertes  de  tierras,  sitios,  cabellerias  v  criaderos  de  ganados  mayores 
y  menores,  y  mercedes  de  Agua.  Cuarto  Edicion.  Mexico. 
1 85 1.  4to.  +  Quinto  Edicion.  Corr.  y  aument.  Mexico. 
1855.     8vo.  26466 

Galvao  (A.)  Tratado  que  compos  o  nobre  e  notauel  capitao 
Antonio  Galuao,  dos  diuersos  e  desuayrados  caminhos,  por  onde 
nos  tempos  passados  a  pimenta  e  especearia  veyo  da  India  as 
nossas  partes,  e  assi  de  todos  os  descobrimentos  antigos  e  mo- 
dernos  que  sio  feitos  em  a  era  de  mil  e  quinhenios  e  cincoenta 
CO  OS  nomes  particulares  das  pessoas  que  os  fizeram  ;  e  em  que 
tempos,  e  as  suas  alturas,  obra  certo  muy  notau.el  e  copiosa  ... 
Impressa  na  casa  de  Jofio  da  Barreira.  (a  la  fin) :  se  acabou  o 
liuro  dos  descobrimentos  das  Antilhas  e  India.  Imprimio-se  [Z«- 
boa]  en  casa  de  Joham  da  Barreira^  impressor  del  Rey  nosso  senhor. 
Aos  quinxe  de  dezembro  de  mil  e  quinhentos  e  sessenta  e  tres  annos 
[1563].     8vo,  4  1.,  Text,  80  leaves.  j.c.b.  26467 

So  rare,  that  three  copies  only  are  known  to  exist.     Ste  J.  C.  Brown's  Catalogue,  Part 
I.,  No.  1 34,  and  Graesse's  "  Tresor."     It  was  reprinted  with  the  following  title  : 

Galvao.  Tratados  dos  Descobrimientos  Antigos,  e  Modernos, 
Feitos  ate  a  Era  de  1550.  com  os  nomes  particulares  das  pessoas 
que  OS  fizerao:  e  em  que  tempos,  e  as  suas  alturas,  e  dos  desvaira- 
dos  caminhos  por  onde  a  pimenta,  e  especiaria  veyo  da  India  as 
nossas  partes :  obra  certo  muy  notavel,  e  copiosa.  Composto 
pelo  famoso  Antonio  Galvao,  OfFerecido  ao  Excellentissimo 
Senhor  Dom  Luiz  de  Menezes,  Quinto  Conde  da  Ericeira,  do 
Concelho  de  Sua  Magestade,  Coronel,  e  Brigadeiro  de  Infantaria, 
Viso  Rey,  e  Capitao  General,  que  foy  dos  Estados  India,  &c. 
Lisboa  Occidental :  Na  Officina  Ferreiriana.  m.dcc.xxxi.  Com 
todas  as  licen^as  necessarias.     Folio,  8  1.,  pp.  100.     Portrait. 

This  second  edition  is  also  rare,  the  greater  portion  having  been  destroyed   by  an 
earthquake. 

Galvao.  The  |  Discoveries  |  of  the  World  from  their  |  first 
originall  vnto  thejyeere  of  our  Lord  1 1555.  |  Briefly  written  in  the 
Por-|tugall  tongue  by  Antonie  Galvano,  Gouvernour  of|Ter- 
nate,  the  chiefe  Island  |  of  the  Malucos  :  |  Corrected,  quoted,  and 
now  I  published  in  English  by  Richard  |  Hakluyt,  sometimes  stu- 
dent I  of  Christ-church  in  |  Oxford.  |  Londini,  |  Impensis  G.  Bishop.  | 
i6oi.|    4to,  I  1.,  pp.  5,  (i),  4,  97.  c.  26469 


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This  translation  is  also  a  rare  book,  but  ii  reprinted  in  the  additions  to  the  edition  of 
Hakluyt's  voyages,  published  by  Evans  in  1809.  Hakluyt,  in  his  preface,  says,  "The 
wurke,  though  small  in  bulke,  containeth  so  much  rare  and  profitable  matter,  as  1  know 
not  where  to  seeke  the  like,  within  so  narrow  and  streite  a  compasse.  ...  Now  touching 
the  translation,  it  may  please  you  sir,  to  be  aduertised  that  it  was  first  done  into  our  lan- 
guage by  some  honest  and  well  affected  marchant  of  our  nation,  whose  name  by  no 
mtMncs  I  could  attain  vnto.  For  it  hath  lien  by  me  aboue  these  twelue  yeares.  In  all 
which  sp.Ke  though  I  have  made  much  inquirie,  and  sent  to  Lisbon,  where  it  seemeth 
it  was  printed,  yet  to  this  day  I  could  neuer  obtaine  the  originall  copie  ;  whereby  I 
might  reform  the  manifold  crrours  of  the  translator." —  Hakluyt'i  Dedicatory  Epittlt. 
It  is  included  in  Osborn's  "Collection  of  Voyages."    Jadis'  copy  sold  for  eight  pounds. 

Galvao.  The  Discoveries  of  the  World  from  their  P'irst 
Original  to  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1555,  by  Antonio  Galvano, 
Governor  of  Semate.  Corrected,  Quoteci,  and  Published  in 
England,  by  Richard  Hakluyt,  (1607).  Now  Reprinted,  With 
the  Original  Portuguese  Text ;  and  Edited  by  Vice  Admiral 
Bethune,  c.b.  London  :  Printed  for  the  Hakluyt  Society,  m.dccc- 
Lxii.     8vo,  pp.  (6),  viii,  212.  c.  26470 

This  edition  includes  the  Portuguese  text.  Antonio  Galvano  was  born  at  Lisbon  in 
1503.  He  embarked  for  India  in  1527,  where  he  soon  distinguished  himself.  He 
was  selected  by  the  Viceroy  Don  Nunho  da  Cunha  to  reduce  and  govern  the  Moluccas. 
After  a  time  he  succeeded,  as  much  by  valor  as  by  judicious  conduct,  in  bringing  these 
isl.nnds  under  Portuguese  sway;  and  by  exercising  strict  justice  and  kind  dealing 
towards  the  natives,  both  rare  in  those  days,  he  earned  the  title  of  "  father  of  the 
country."  Galvano  was  a  man  of  rare  talent,  well  versed  in  religious  and  secular 
knowledge,  and  also  well  instructed  in  warlike  arts,  both  military  and  naval.  Faria  y 
Sousa  sums  up  his  high  qualities  in  these  words  :  "  His  fame  will  never  perish  so  long 
as  the  world  endures ;  for  neither  weak  kings,  nor  wicked  ministers,  nor  blind  fortune, 
nor  ages  of  ignorance,  can  damage  a  reputation  so  justly  merited." 

Galvao.  Reflexoes  sobre  o  Correio  Brasiliense.  Lisboa : 
Na  Imp.  Regia.   1809.     8vo.  26471 

Galveston.  Articles  of  Association  of  the  City  of  Galves- 
ton. Washington:  Printed  by  y.  &  G.  S.  Gideon.  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  20.     BA.    +  New  Tori.    1847.  ^^'  26472 

First  Semi-Annual  Report  of  the  Public  Schools  of  Galveston. 
...   Galveston:  News  Office.   1847.     8vo,  pp.  34.  H.  26473 

Address  to  the  Reader  of  the  Documents  Relating  to  the  Gal- 
veston Bay  &  Texas  Land  Company,  which  are  contained  in  the 
Appendix.  New-York:  Printed  by  G.  F.  Hopkins  &  Son.  1 83 1. 
8vo,  pp.  37,  (i),  28.  B.,  H.  26474 

Galvez.  Diario  de  las  operaciones  contra  la  plaza  de  Panza- 
cola  concluida  por  las  armas  de  S.  M.  C.  baxo  las  ordenes  del 
Mariscal  de  campo  D.  Bernardo  de  Galvez.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
4to,  pp.  48.  26475 

"Apparently  printed  at  Madrid  about  1 78 1."  —  Rich. 


GALVEZ. 


145 


Galvez.  Reglamento  concernicnte  al  Teatro  de  Mexico  y 
la  representacion  de  comedias  etc.     Mexico.  1 786.     Folio,  pp.  28. 

Galvez  (B.)  Denionstracion  y  Lamentable  mucrte  del  Conde 
de  Galvez.     [In  Verse.]     1787.     4to.  26477 

On  the  death  of  Bernardo  de  Galvez,  Guvernur  of  Louisiana  and  Florida.  See  San 
Salvador. 

Galvez.  Poema  Epico  la  Rcndicion  de  Panzacola  y  con- 
quista  de  la  Florida  Occidental,  por  el  Exmo.  Sefior  Condc  de 
Galvez.     Mexico.    1785.     4to.  26478 

Galvez  (Francisca  de  Paula  de  Perez).  Representacion  a  la 
Camara  de  Diputados  con  motivo  dc  los  denuncios  de  vertientes 
y  pozos  de  agua  salada  hcchos  en  Haciendas  de  su  pcitencncia,  y 
de  la  testamt-ntaria  de  su  hcrmano  De  Juan  dc  Dios  Perez  Gal- 
vez.     Mexico.    1 85 1.      4to,  pp.  68.  26479 

Galvez  (J.  B.)  Causas  del  atraso  de  dere  chopenal  rclativa- 
mente  al  civil  hasta  el  Siglo  xviii.,  por  Don  Jesus  Benigno  Gal- 
vez.     Habana.    1864.      8vo,  pp.  52.  26480 

[Galvez  (J.  de).]  Informe  del  Visitador  General  de  Nueva 
Espana  al  ...  Marques  de  Croix,  Virrey,  ...  del  mismo  reyno. 
Sobre  los  motivos  de  la  expedicion  hecha  en  las  provincias 
internas,  causas  que  ha  formado  y  Providencias  que  deja  dadas 
para  su  pacificacion.  [Colophon:  Mexico.  Dec.  25,  I7'')7.]  4to, 
I  1.,  pp.  149.  ii.  26481 

"  Signed  *  Joseph  de  Galvez,'  apparently  a  different  person  from  the  minister  of 
the  same  name  who  was  sent  to  Mexico  a  few  years  later,  to  settle  a  dispute  between 
the  Viceroy  and  the  Audencia.  The  expedition  to  which  the  present  work  relates  was 
undertaken  to  take  preparatory  measures  for  expelling  the  Jesuits." — Rich. 

[Galvez.]  Leyes  de  la  recompilacion  de  Indias,  cedulas 
reales,  ordenanzas  y  otras  soberanas  declaraciones,  que  deben 
gobernar  para  el  cumplimiento  de  lo  que  se  dispone  en  los  arti- 
culos  de  la  Instruccion,  que  iran  citados.     68  1.,  pp.  24. 

[Galvez.]  Ordenanza  Real  para  el  establecimiento  e  in- 
struccion de  Intendentes  de  exercito  y  provincia  en  el  virreinato 
de  Buenos- Aires.  Ano  de  1782.  De  orden  de  S.  M.  Ma- 
drid: Imprenta  Real.  [1782.]  Folio,  Arms  of  Spain,  i  I.,  29 
1.,  pp.  326.  26483 

This  and  the  former  are  signed  "  Josef  de  Galvez." 

Galvez  (M.)  El  Doctor  Mariano  Galvez,  sobre  la  cuestion 
de  Tehuantepec.     Mexico.   1853.    8vo,  pp.  55.  26484 

Also:   El  Provincial  del  Carmen.     Mexico.    1851.     +   [/i/</.]     1852. 
VOL.    VIl.  18 


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Galway,  N.  T.  Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Second  Baptist 
Church  of  Galway  Saratago,  County,  N.  Y.  Albany:  Joel 
Mumell.    1848.    i6mo,  pp.  18.  26485 

Gama  (A.  de).     See  Leon  y  Gama  (A.  de). 

Gama  (A.  L.)  Saggio  dell'  Astronomia,  Cronologia  e  Mito- 
logia  degli  Antichi  Messicani.     Roma.   1804.     8vo.     Plates. 

Gama  (Jose  Basilio  da).  O  Uraguay :  Poema.  Lishoa :  na 
Reg.  Offic.  Typ.   ijbg.    8vo.  26487 

Gama  (Jose  Vicente  da).  Almanach  civil,  ecclesiastico,  his- 
torico-administrativo  da  provincia  de  Mozambique,  para  o  anno 
de  1859.     Mozambique :  na  Imp.  Nac.    1859.     ^v°»  PP-  ^99* 

Gama  (J.  Bern.  Fern.)  Memorias  historicas  da  provincia  de 
Pernambuco.     Pernambuco.  1844-48.    4  vols.,  8vo.  26489 

Gama  (J.  de  S.  da).  Configura^ao  e  descrip?ao  de  todos  os 
orgaos  fundamentaes  das  principaes  madeiras  de  cerne  e  brancas 
da  Provincia  do  Rio  de  Janeiro  e  suas  applica^oes  na  engenharia, 
industria,  medecina,  e  artes  com  umo  tabella  de  pesos  especificos. 
Por  Jose  de  Saldanha  da  Gama  Filho.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1865. 
Vol.  I.,  8vo,  pp.  158;  II  Plates  in  410.  26490 

Gama  (Manuel  Jacinto  Nogueira  da).  Memoria  sobre  a  ab- 
soluta  necessidade  que  ha  de  nitreiras  nacionaes  para  a  indepen- 
dencia  e  defesa  dos  estados :  com  a  descrip^So  da  origem,  estado 
e  vantagens  da  real  nitreira  artificial  de  Bra^o  de  Prata.  Litboa: 
na  Imp.  Regia.    1 803.    4to,  pp.  73.  26491 

Gama  (Nicolau  Antonio  Nogueira  Valle  da).  Genealogia 
das  familias  Botelho,  Arruda,  Sampaio,  Horta,  Paes  Leme,  Gama 
e  Villas-boas,  ate  seus  actuaes  descendentes,  etc.  Rio  de  Janeiro: 
Typ.  Univ.  de  Laemmert.    1859.     ^^^i  PP*  '84.  26492 

[Gama  e  Castro  (Jose  de).]  Memoria  sobre  a  nobreza  no 
Brasil,  por  un  brasileiro.     Rio  de  Janeiro.   1841.     8vo.       26493 

Gama  Lobo  (O.  de).  Direitos  e  Deveres  dos  Estrangeiros 
no  Brasil.  Pelo  Bacharel  Ovidio  da  Gama  Lobo,  Secretario  do 
Governo  da  Provincia  do  MaranhSo.  Maranhdo.  1868.  8vo, 
pp.  2,  252.  26494 

Gama  Lobo.  Indice  alphabetico  das  leis,  decretos  e  avisos 
relativos  a  incompatibilidade  na  accumula^ao  dos  cargos  e  em- 
pregos  publicos  por  Ovidio  da  Gama  Lobo.  Maranhdo.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  96,  16.  26495 


CAMBAKA. 


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Gama  Lobo.  Os  Jesuitas  perante  a  historia,  por  Ovidio  da 
Gama  Lobo.     Maranhdo.    i860.     8vo,  pp.  xiii,  271.  26496 

Gama  or  Gamma.     See  Vasco  de  Gama. 

Gamage  (W.)  Some  Account  of  the  Fever  which  existed 
in  Boston  ...  1817  and  1818.  With  ...  Remirks  on  Typhus 
Fever.  By  W.  Gamage,  Jr.,  M.D.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  JVelU 
and  Lilly.   1818.    8vo,  pp.  86.  b.  26497 

Gamarra  y  Davalos  (J.  B.  Diaz  de).  Eloj^io  Funebre  del 
P.  Luis  Felipe  Neri  de  Alfaro,  Misionero  Apostolico.  Mexico  : 
J.  de  'Jauregui.    1776.     4to.  26498 

Gamarra  y  Davalos.  Exemplar  vida  de  la  muy  rev.  madre 
sor  Maria  Josefa  Sina  de  la  santissima  trinidad',  fundadora  del 
convento  de  la  Purisima  Concepcion,  en  la  Ciudad  de  San 
Miguel  de  Allende,  Obispado  de  Michoacan.  Mexico.  1831. 
4to,  4  1.,  pp.  102.  26499 

Gambara  (L.)  Laurentii  |  Gambarae  |  Brixiani  |  De  Naviga- 
tione  Christophori  Co|lumbi  libr:  quattuor.  |  ...  |  ...  |  Roma,\ 
Jpud  Franciicum  Za««^//«/«.  |  mdlxxxi.  |    8vo,  8  1.,  pp.  112. 

Gambara.  De  Navigatione  Christophori  Columbi,  libri  quat- 
tuor. Ad  Ant.  Perenottvm  card.  Granvellanvm.  Roma:  Typis 
Barth.  Bon/adiniy  et  Titi  Diani.    1583.     4to,  3  1.,  63  1.,  4-64  1. 

Thr;  verso  of  the  fifteenth  leaf  is  occupied  by  a  map  of  the  discoveries  of  Columbus. 

Gambara.  De  Navigatione  Christophori  Columbi  libri  qua- 
tuor  accedit  epitaphia  Hippol.  Capilupi  in  Chr.  Columbum,  editio 


copiosior,  etc. 


Roma.    1585.    i8mo.    -f  Roma.    1683. 

A  Latin  poem  on  the  discovery  of  Cuba,  etc. 


4to. 


Gambara.     Poemata  omnia  in  vnum  collecta. 
8vo.    -I-   Poemata  nunc  primum  impressa.     Roma 
1555.     4to.     4-  Roma:   Zannettus.    1581. 
P.  Diani.   1586.    i8mo,  4  1.,  pp.  439.     c. 
Sm.  8vo. 


Roma.  1 55 1. 

jint.  Bladum. 

8vo.     Roma:   T.  isf 

-j-  Antverpia.    1669. 

26503 


An  interesting  volume  to  the  colltctor  of  e.»rly  voyages,  as  it  contains  a  long  poem, 
in  four  books,  on  the  "Voyage  of  Columbus  and  his  Discovery  of  America.  Gambara 
was  one  of  the  best-  poets  of  the  sixteenth  century.  He  studied  at  Rome,  and  wrote 
some  eclogues,  and  other  amatory  poems,  which,  on  taking  priest's  orders  (.ibuut  1556), 
he  Suppressed  and  burnt. 


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Gamrihr  {V'tce-.'ltlmirni).  A  Narrative  of  Facts  relative  to 
the  Conduct  ot"  Vicc-Aclniiral  CJambicr,  durinc  his  late  Command 
in  North  America.     Written  by  the  Admiral  himself.     London: 


M,  Scott.  Mucci.xxxii.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  73. 


26504 


Gamhikr,  Ohio,  Interesting  Report  of  the  Rise  and  Progress 
of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  Kenyon  College,  and  the 
New  Town  of  Gambier,  in  the  Diocese  of  Ohio,  ...  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  64.  26505 

Set  alio  Kenyon  College. 

Gambino  (P.  J.)  Piadoso  Devocionario  en  honor  del  Saerado 
Corazon  de  Jesus,  por  Teodoro  de  Almeida.  Traducido  al 
idioma  mcxicano,  ...  por  D.  Pedro  J.  Gambino.  Orizava :  F. 
Mendarte.    1839.     8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  128.  26506 

Gamule  (J.  M.)  The  Memorial  of  Lieut.  Colonel  J.  M. 
Gamble,  of  the  United  States  Marine  Corps,  to  Congress,  1828. 
New  Turk:  Printed  by  Geo.  F.  Hopkins  isf  Son.  1828.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

The  Gambler,  or  Memoirs  of  a  British  Officer,  Distinguished 
in  the  War  of  the  American  Revolution.  The  Second  Edition. 
Washington.    1802.     l2mo,  pp.  94.  26508 

Gamboa  (F.  X.  de).  Comentarios  a  las  Ord  izas  de  minas 
dedicados    al    Catholico    Rey    nuestro   Senor  Carlos    m. 

(Qui  Dios  garde.)  Sicmpre  magnanimo,  siempre  felix,  sicmpre 
augusto.  Por  Don  Francisco  Xavicr  de  Gamboa,  Colegial  de 
el  Real,  y  tnas  antiguo  de  San  Ildefonso  de  Mexico,  etc.  Con 
aprobacion  y  privilcgio  del  Rey.  Madrid:  En  la  Oficiana  de 
joachin  Ibarra.  Aho  de  mdcclxi.  Folio,  12  1.,  pp.  534.  3 
folded  Plates.  26509 

"  Livre  interessant  et  trcs  cstime,  qui  traite  aussi  les  mines  dc  I'Amerique."  —  An- 

ORADK. 

Gamboa.  Commentaries  on  the  Mining  Ordinances  of  Spain ; 
Translated  from  the  Original  Spanish  by  Richard  Heathfield. 
London.   1830.     2  vols.,  rl.  8vo.     Plates.  c.  26510 

Gamboa  (J.  L.)  Lamentos  Americanos  por  la  sensible  Muerte 
del  D.  Bernardo  Galvez,  por  D.  J.  J.  L.  Xaso,  Gamboa  y  Vil- 
lavicenzio.    1786.     410.  265 11 

Gamboa  (P.)     See  Sarmiento  de  Gamboa  (P.) 

Gamboa  (Ramon).  Impugnacion  al  informe  del  General 
Santa-Anna,  y  constancias  en  que  se  apoyan  las  ampliaciones  de 
la  acusacion  del  Diputado  Gamboa.     Mexico.  1849.     8vo,  pp.  71. 


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Gamboa.  Informe  que  el  General  Santa-Anna  did  per  acucido 
de  la  seccion  del  gran  Juradu  sohrc  las  acusacioncs  prcsentadas 
por  el  Diputado  D.  Ramon  Gamboa.  Alexico.  1849.  pp.  viii, 
71,  184.  26513 

[Gamboa.]  Memoria  econdmica  de  la  municipalidad  dc 
Mexico.     Mexico.    1830.     410.  26514 

Gamma.     See  Vasco  de  Gama. 

Gammage  (W.  L.)  The  Camp,  the  Bivouac,  and  the  Battle- 
Field.  By  W.  L.  Gammage,  Surg'n,  C.  S.  A.  Selma^  Ala. 
i2mo,  pp.  184.  26515 

Thi«  ill  the  title  tn  the  cover;  the  title  proper  It  much  longer. 

Gammell  (W.)  a  History  of  American  Baptist  Missions  in 
...  North   America,  under  the  Care  of  the  American   Baptist 

Missionary    Union.      By  William   Gammell,  a.m Sixth 

Thousand.     Boston:   Gould  and  Lincoln.    1849.     i2mo,  pp.  xii, 
350.    +  Seventh  Thousand.     \lbid.'\   1850.    8vo.  26516 

Gammell.  Life  of  Ro(/fr  Williams,  Founder  of  the  State 
of  Rhode  Island,  with  Porti.ut  of  Williams.  By  William  Gam- 
mell, a.m.  Boston.  1845.  i2mo.  -|-  Boston:  Gould^  Ketuialllsf 
Lincoln.  1850.  i2mo,  pp.  ix,  221.  +  Boston:  Little.^  Broiun  l*f 
Co.   1854.    i6mo,  pp.  ix,  221.  26517 

Forms  Vol.  xiv.  of  Sparks' ••  American  Biogr.iphy."  Also  :  Address  deli verei  befuie 
the  Rhode-Island  Historical  Society,  at  the  opening  of  their  Cabinet  ...  Nov.  20,  1844. 
...  Pro-v'tdence  :  B.  Cramton  and  Company.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  30.  b.,  da.,  h.,  m.,  s. — 
...  A  Sermon  ...  at  Medtield,  ...  Feb.  6,  1820.  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mrs. 
Rebecca  Balch  ...  .  Dedham :  Printed  by  H.  &  IV.  H.  Mann.  1820.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
BA.  —  Sketch  of  the  Educational  and  other  Benefactions,  of  the  Late  Hon.  Nicholas 
Browrn     ...    [Pro'vidence.']    1857,     8vo,  pp.  26.      Portrait.      B.,  H. 

Gamond  (T.),  and  Belly  (F.)  Carte  d'etude  pour  le  trace 
et  le  profil  du  canal  de  Nicaragua,  par  M.  Thome  de  Gamond, 
ingenieur  civil ;  precedee  de  documents  publics  sur  cette  ques- 
tion par  M.  Felix  Belly.  Paris:  Daltnont  et  Dunod.  1858.  4to, 
pp.  91  or  90.     Map.  c.  26518 

Gan  Eden  !     1854.     See  [Hurlbut  (W.  H.)] 

Gandara  (M.  M.)  Esposicion  que  eleva  al  supremo  gobi- 
erno  D.  Bartolome  E.  Almada,  Apoderado  por  Sonora,  sobre  los 
ultimos  acontecimientos  de  aquel  Estado,  a  consecuencia  de  la 
revolucion  promovida  por  D.  Manuel  Maria  Gandara.  Mexico. 
1856.     8vo,  pp.  80.  26519 


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Gandara.  Fxposicion  al  supremo  Gobierno  sobre  su  con- 
ducta  politica  y  demas  sucesos  antiguos  y  recientcs  acaccidos  en 
aqucl  Departamento.     Mexico.   1842.     8vo.  26520 

Gandara.  Manifestacion  que  hace  al  gefe  supremo  de  la 
republica,  D.  Manuel  Maria  Gandara,  en  la  que  cspresa  las 
causas  que  le  obligaron  a  salir  del  estado  de  Sonora  y  los  dc  la 
revolucion  de  dicho  estado.     Mexico.    1857.    8vo,  pp.  27,  21,  42. 

Gandara  (S.  de  la).  Carta,  sobre  la  Vida  y  Muerte  de  el 
Padre  Doctor  Francisco  Xavier  Lazcano,  Dirige  a  los  Padres  de 
la  Comp'^nia  de  Jer-us  de  la  Provincia  de  Mexico  el  P.  Salvador 
de  la  Gandara.  Mexico :  [£«  el  Rl.^  y  mas  antiguo  Colegio  de  S. 
Ilflefonso\    1763.      8vo,  pp.  1 30.  26522 

Gandavo    See  Magalhaes  de  Gandavo  (Pero  de). 

Gandobruganus  (L.)    See  Apollonius,  Vol.  i.,  Nos.  1761,  2. 

Gane  (William).  Memoirs  of  Don  Pedro,  Ex-Emperor  of 
Brazil.  26523 

Title  from  Morgan's  "  Bibllotheca  Canadensis." 

Ganilh  (A.)  Odes,  and  Fugitive  Poetry.  By  Rev.  Anthony 
Ganilh.     Boston:   JV.  Smith.    1830.    i2mo,  pp.  36.         c.  26524 

Gannet  (D.)  An  Address  ...  at  the  Federal-Street  Theatre, 
Boston,  ...  March  22,  1802  ...  By  Mrs.  Deborah  Gannet,  the 
American  Heroine,  who  served  Three  Years  with  Reputation  ... 
in  the  Late  American  Army.  ...  Dedham :  Mrs.  Gannet.  1802. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  B.  26525 

Gannett  (C.)  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Caleb 
Gannett,  Esq.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  9.  ba.  26526 

Gannett  (E.  S.)  The  Atlantic  Telegraph:  a  Discourse  ... 
August  8, 1858.  By  Ezra  S.  Gannett.  ...  Boston  :  Crosby^  Nichols^ 
and  Company.    1858.     8vo,  pp.  19.  b.  26527 

Gannett.  A  Discourse,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the 
Hon.  Josiah  Quincey,  delivered  in  ...  Boston,  ...  July  10, 1864, 
By  Ezra  S.  Gannett.  Boston :  Printed  by  John  Wilson  and  Son. 
1864.     8vo,  pp.  37.  B.,  ba.,  h.  26528 

Gannett.  "  A  Memorial  of  the  Federal-Street  Meeting- 
House."  A  Discourse  ...  March  13,  1859,  %  ^ew.  Ezra  S. 
Gannett;  and  Addresses  ...  .  With  an  Appendix.  March  13, 
1859.     Boston:   Crosby^  Nichols^  Lee.,  and  Co.    i860,     Bvo,  pp.  89. 


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Gannett.  Peace  —  not  War.  A  Sermon  Preached  in  the 
Federal  Street  Meeting-house,  December  14,  1845.  ^Y  Ezra 
S.  Gannett.   ...   Boston:   Joseph  Dowe.   1845.     8vo,  pp.  24.       B. 

Gannett.  Relation  of  the  North  to  Slavery.  A  Discourse 
preached  ...  in  Boston,  ...  June  11,  1854.  By  Ezra  S.  Gan- 
nett, ...  Boston:    Crosby ^  Nichols  i5f  Company.    M  Dccc  Liv.     8vo, 

pp.   23.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.   26531 

For  a  reply,  see  [Curtis],  Vol.  v..  No.  10842. 

Gannett.  The  Religion  of  Politics.  A  Sermon  delivered 
before  ...  The  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  at  the  Annual  Elec- 
tion, January  5,  1842.  By  Ezra  S.  Gannett,  ...  Boston:  Dut- 
ton  and  fVentworth,  Printers  to  the  State.   1842.     8vo,  pp.  46. 

Gannett.  A  Sermon  ...  in  the  Arlington-Street  Church, 
Boston,  ...  July  3,  1864,  at  the  Close  of  the  Fortieth  Year  of 
his  Ministry.  By  Ezra  S.  Gannett.  Boston :  Printed  by  "John 
fVilson  and  Son.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  22.  b.,  h.  26533 

Gannett.  The  State  of  the  Country:  A  Discourse  preached 
...  in  Boston,  ...  June  8,  1856.  By  Ezra  S.  Gannett.  ...  Bos- 
ton:  Crosby^  Nichols^  and  Company.    1856.     8vo,  pp.  20.  b. 

Gannett.  Thanksgiving  for  the  Union.  A  Discourse  de- 
livered in  the  Federal-Street  Meeting-House  in  Boston,  on 
Thanksgiving- Day,  November  28,  1850,  By  Ezra  S.  Gannett. 
...   Boston:   Wm.  Crosby  and  H.  P.  Nichols.    1850.     8vo,  pp.  22. 

Gannett.  Services  in  Memory  of  Rev.  Ezra  Stiles  Gan- 
nett, D.D.  Late  Pastor  of  the  Arlington-Street  Church,  Boston : 
John  Wilson  and  Son.   1871.     8vo,  pp.  71.  b.,  h.  26536 

Also:  An  Address  ...  on  the  Celebration  of  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Sunday 
School  Institution  ...  September  14,  1831.  ...  Boston.  1S31.  iimo,  pp.  42.  b.,  ba., 
H.,  w.  —  An  Address  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  William  Ellcry  Clnnning,  d.d.  Oc- 
tober 7,  1842.  Boston:  ffil/iam  Crosby  and  Company.  1842.  Svo,  pp.  41.  -t-  Bos- 
ton: James  Munroe  &  Co.  1843.  i2mo,  pp.  30. — An  Address  ...  at  tiie  Fouith 
Convention  of  the  Graduates  and  Members  of  the  West-Newton  State  Normal  School, 

July  24,  1850 Boston:   Charles    C.    P.  Moody.    1850.     Xvo,   pp.   20.      ua.,   h. — 

An  Address  delivered  at  the  Semi-Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Cambridge  Divinity 
School,  July  17,  1867.  ...  Boston:  Leonard  C.  Bowles.  1867.  Svo,  pp.  31.  n.,  h. — 
The  Arrival  of  the  Britannia.  A  Sermon  delivered  ...  in  Boston,  July  19,  1840.  ... 
Boston:  yoseph  Dowe.  1840.  Svo,  pp.  23.  b.,  ba.,  m.  —  A  Devoted  Minhtry.  A 
Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  James  I.  T.  Coolidge,  ...  Boston,  February 
9,  184a.  ...  Boston:  Benjamin  H.  Greene,  mdcccxlii.  Svo,  pp.  53.  ba. —  ...  A 
Discourse  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Artemas  B.  Muzzey,  ...  in  Framingham, 
June  10,  1830.  ...  Boston:  Gray  and  Brown.  1830.  Svo,  pp.  43.  b.,  h. — A  Dis- 
course ...  on  ...  Thanksgiving  Day,  December  2,  1830.  ...  Boston.  1S30.  Svo,  pp. 
24.     BA.  —  A  Discourse  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Meeting-House  erected  by  the 


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Independent  Congregational  Society  in  Ipswich,  October  23,  1833.  ...  Boston:  Leonard 
C.  BotuUi.  1833.  8vo,  pp.  7.4.  B. —  ...  A  Discourse  ...  at  the  Installation  of  the 
Rev.  Job'  Parkman,  ...  at  Dover,  N.  H.,  April  22,  1840.  ...  Boston:  fVilliam 
Crosby  a  .  Company.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  56.  B.,  ba. —  ...  A  Discourse  ...  Fast-Day, 
April  8,  1852  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  Ay  Dutton  &  IVentivorth.  '2mo,  pp.  i6.  H. 
—  A  Discourse,  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  William  B.  O.  Peabody,  d.d.,  in  Springfield,  June 
I,  1847.  ...  Springfield :  Hamuel  Bowles.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  34.  b.  —  A  Discourse,  ... 
March  20,  1854,  at  the  Funeral  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  Young,  d.d.  ...  Boston, 
1854.  ...  Boston:  Crosby,  Nichols,  and  Company.  1854.  8vo,  pp.24,  b.,  ba.,  s.  — ^ 
...  A  Discourse  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Church  on  Arlington  Street,  Boston,  De- 
cember II,  1861.  ...  Boston:  Crosby  and  Nichols.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  83.  ba.  —  A  Dis- 
course delivered  in  ...  Dedham,  ...  July  31,  1864,  after  the  Death  of  Alvan  Lamson, 
D.D,  ...  Boston:  Piinted  by  "John  fVilson  and  Son.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  28.  ra.  —  Dissi- 
pation} A  Sermon  ...  on  the  Federal-Street  Meeting-House  ...  May  17,  1857.  ... 
Boston:  C'osby,  Nichols,  and  Company.  1857.  i8mo,  pp.24.  B.,  H.  —  A  Discourse 
...  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Alfred  P.  Putnam  ...  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  September 
28,  1864.  ...  Neio  Tork:  E.  S.  Dodge  &  Co.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  28.  ba.,  h.  — A  Dis- 
course ...  Dec.  25,  1:^70,  the  Sunday  succeeding  the  Death  of  Robert  B.  Storer.  ... 
Cambridge  :  'John  IVihon  and  Son.  1871.  8vo,  pp.  2a.  H.  —  A  Discourse  delivered 
at  the  Dedication  of  the  Unitarian  Church,  Montreal,  ...  May  11,  1845.  ...  Boston: 
JVm.  Crosby  (^  H.  P.  Nichols.  [1845.]  8vo,  pp.  40.  ba.  +  Second  EJition.  Bos- 
ton. [1845.]  Svo,  pp.  36.  —  A  Good  Old  Age.  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death 
of  Hon.  John  Davis,  ll.d.,  and  prciched  in  Boston,  January  24,  1847.  Boston:  IVm. 
Crciby  and  H.  P.  Nichols.  1 847.  8vo,  pp.  42.  b.,  ba. —  National  Commercial  Con- 
vention. A  Discourse  ...  in  Boston  ...  Feb.  16,  1868.  ...  Boston:  John  fVilson  and 
Son.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.,  H.  — The  Object,  Subjects,  and  Methods  of  the  Min- 
istry at  Large.  A  Discourse,  delivered  before  the  Benevolent  Fraternity  of  Churches 
...  April  9,1848.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  John  Wilson.  1848.  Svo,  pp.  36.  a.,  BA., 
H.,  M. —  Our  Help  is  in  God.     A  Discourse,  delivered  ...  in  Boston  ...   February  24, 


P.  Nichols.    1850.     8vo,  pp.  19.     b.,  ba.,  h. 

October  21,  i860.   ...    Boston  :  Crosby,  Nichols, 

BA.,  H.  —  Repentance  amidst  Deliverance  : 

...  July   12   and  July    19,    1863.  ...  Boston: 

B.,  ba.,  h.  —  A  Sermon  delivered  ...   in  Bos- 


1850.  ...  BoUon  :  fVm.  Crosby  and  H. 
—  The  Prince's  Visit  :  A  Discourse  ... 
Lee  and  Company,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  19. 
and  Mobs.  Two  Discourses  preached 
Crosby  tSJ"  Nichols.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  31. 
ton,  October  9,  1S42,  the  Sunday  after  the  Death  of  Rev.  William  EUery  Channing, 
D.n.  ...  Boston:  fVilliam  Crosby  and  Company.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  32.  b.,  ba.,  h. —  ... 
A  Sermon  ...  October  17,  1847,  After  the  Death  of  Hon.  Artemas  Ward,  ll.d.  ... 
Boston:  IVm.  Crotby  and  H.  P.  Nichols.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  24.  B.,  BA.,  H.  —  A  Ser- 
mon preached  before  the  Fatherless   and  Widows'  Society  ...   October  25,  1849 

Boston:  Ticknor,  Reed,  and  Fields,  mocccxlix.  Svo,  pp.  28.  B.,  «a.,  h. —  ...  A 
Sermon  ...  May  2,  1852,  after  the  Death  of  Thomas  Tarbell,  Esq.  ...  Boston:  Printed 
by  John  fVilson  &  Son.  1852.  Svo,  pp.  16.  BA.  — A  Sermon  ...  in  Baltimore  ... 
September  18,  1859,  after  the  Death  of  Rev.  George  W.  Burnap,  d.d.  ...  Boston: 
Crosby,  Nichols,  and  Company.  1 859.  Svo,  pp.  32.  ba.,  h. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  aftei 
the  Death  of  Marshall  Sears  Perry,  m.d.  ...  Boston:  Crosby,  Nichols,  and  Company 
1859.  Svo,  pp.  20.  b.,  BA. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  John  C.  Kim- 
ball ...  at  Beverly,  Mass.,  ...  Dec.  29,  1859.  Boston:  Printed  by  John  fVilson  and 
Son.  i86o.  Svo,  pp.  44.  BA. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  July  21,  1S61  ...  after  the  Fun- 
eral of  the  late  Hon.  Nathan  Appleton,  of  Boston.  ...  Boston  :  J.  H.  Eastburn's 
Press.  1861.  Svo,  pp.  18.  B.  —  A  Sermon  ...  in  the  Arlington-Street  Church,  No- 
vember 29,  1863,  after  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Susan  L.  Torrey.  ...  Boston.  1864.  i2mo, 
pp.  20.  BA.,  H.  —  Services  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  James  de  Normandie,  in  Ports- 
mouth,  N.   H.,   October  i,  1862.     Sermon  by  Rev.   Ezra  S.  Gannett Boston: 

fVaiker,  fVise,  and  Company.  1S62.  Svo,  pp.  52.  ba.  —  The  Temperance  Cause.  A 
Discourse  delivered  before  the  Boston  Young  Men's  Total  Abstinence  Society,  ...  No- 
vember  8,  1846.   ...    Boston:    fVm.    Crosby   and  H.   P.   Nichols.    1846.      Svo,  pp.   23. 


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B.,  BA.  +  Third  Edition.  [Tbid.']  1846.  8vo.  —  Unitarianism  not  a  Negative 
System.  A  Discourse  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Mceting-House  ...  In  Ipswich, 
October  23,  1833.  Boston:  Leonard  C.  Boiv/es.  1833.  8vo,  pp.  24.  BA. — The 
Useful  Man.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Hon.  Charles  Paine,  at  North- 
field,  Vt.,  Sept.  1,  1853.  ...  Northfield:  Printed  by  fVoodworth  &  Gould.  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  63.       B.,  BA.,  H. 

Gannett  (E.  S.),  and  Heywood  (J.  H.)  Discourses  in 
Memory  of  Robert  Waterston.  By  Rev.  E.  S.  Gannett,  d.d. 
...  and  by  the  Rev.  John  H.  Heywood  ...  Sept.  12,  1869.  ... 
Boston.    1869.     8vo,  pp.  72,  (i).  BA.,  H.  26537 

Gang  (J.)  Biographical  Memoirs  of  the  late  John  Gano, 
of  Frankfort,  (Kentucky)  formerly  of  the  City  of  New-York. 
Written  principally  by  himself.  New  York :  'John  Tiehout,  1806. 
+    New  York:   Southwick  &  Hardcastle.    1806.    i6mo,  pp.  151. 

Contains  many  incidents  of  Revolutionary  history. 

Gang  (S.)  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  General  George 
Washington  ;  delivered  Lord's  Day,  January  5,  1 800,  before  the 
Baptist  Society  in  Providence.  By  Stephen  Gano,  Pastor  of  the 
Baptist  Church  and  Congregation.  Providence  :  Printed  by  John 
Carter^  Jun.   1 800.     8vo,  pp.  20.  26539 

Also:  ...  A  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Snow,  ...  Provi- 
dence, Rhode-Island,  ...  preached  ...  April  17,  1803.  ...  Pro-vidence  :  Printed  by  J. 
Carter.    1 803.     8vo,  pp.  24.      b. 

Gans  (G.  W.)  ...  Nov.  19,  1 86 1.  The  War  for  the  Union, 
or  the  Rights  of  the  Republic,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.        h. 

Gans  (S.)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Joshua  Bradley,  at 
Newport,  R.  I.  May  13,  1801.     By  Stephen  Gans.   1801.    8vo. 

Ganse  (H.  D.)  Bible  Slaveholding  not  Sinful.  By  H.  D. 
Ganse.     New  York.   1856.     8vo.  26542 

Gantt  (E.  W.)  Address  of  Brig.-Gen.  E.  W.  Gantt,  C.  S.  A. 
First  Published  Oct.  7,  i860,  at  Little  Rock,  Arkansas.  Union 
League  of  Philadelphia^  No.  36.   [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  29.  26543 

Gaona  (Joan  de).  Colloqvios  de-|la  paz,  y  tranquilidad 
Chri- 1  stiana,  en  lengua  |  Mexicana.  |  Con  Licencia,  y  |  Priuilegio.  | 
En  Mexico:  Casa  e  d  Pedro  Ocharte.  m.d.lxxxii.  i6mo,  pp. 
(30),  Text,  121  leaves.  26544 

Garangula,  the  Ongua-honwa  Chief:  A  Tale  of  Indian  Life 
among  the  Mohawks  and  Onondagas,  Two  Hundred  Years  Ago. 
By  a   Citizen   of   Milwaukee.      Milwaukee:    Strickland  ^   Co. 


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"  A  romanee,  without  value." — T.  W.  Field. 
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154 


GARAY. 


Garay  (J.  de).  An  Account  of  the  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec 
in  the  Republic  of  Mexico  ;  with  Proposals  for  Establishing  a 
Communication  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  '^.eans,  based 
upon  the  Surveys  and  Reports  of  a  Scientific  Commission,  Ap- 
pointed by  the  Projector,  Don  Jose  de  Garay.  London:  J.  D, 
Smith  and  Co.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  128.     2  Plans  of  Mexico.       c,  p. 

Also  published  at  the  same  time  in  Spanish. 

[Garay.]  Memoria  instructiva  de  los  derechos  y  justas 
causas  que  tiene  el  gobierno  de  los  Estados-Unidos  Mexicanos, 
para  no  reconocer  ni  la  subsistencia  del  privilegio  concedido  a 
Don  Jose  Garay  para  abrir  una  via  de  Comunicacion  entre  los 
Oceanos  Atlantico  y  Pacifico  por  el  Istmo  de  Tehuantepec,  ni 
la  legitimidad  de  la  cesion  que  a  quel  hizo  del  mismo  privilegio  a 
ciudadanos  de  los  Estados-Unidos  de  la  America  del  Norte.  La 
publica  el  ministro  de  relaciones.     Mexico.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  39. 

Also  in  English,  with  the  following  title  : 

[Garay.]  A  Memorial,  setting  forth  the  Rights  and  just 
Reasons  which  the  Government  of  the  United  States  of  Mexico 
has,  for  not  recognising  the  validity  of  the  privilege  granted  to 
D.  Jose  Garay,  for  opening  a  way  of  Communication  between 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans,  by  the  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec 
...  Nueva  York:    W.  G.  Stewart,    1852.     8vo,  pp.  iv,  39. 

Garay.  Survey  of  the  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec,  Executed 
in  the  Years  1842  and  1843,  with  the  Intent  of  Establishing  a 
Communication  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans,  and 
under  the  Superintendence  of  a  Scientific  Commission  appointed 
by  the  Projector,  Don  Jose  De  Garay.  London :  j^ckermann  and 
Co.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  (3),  188.     5  Maps.  ba.  26549 

Also  in  Spanish,  as  below; 

Garay.  Reconocimiento  del  Istmo  de  Tehuantepec,  practi- 
cado  en  los  afios  1842  y  1843,  ^°"  ^^  objeto  de  una  comunicacion 
occanica,  por  la  comision  cientifica  que  nombrd  al  efecto  el 
empresario  D.  Jose  de  Garay.  Mexico.  1844.  Polio,  pp.  40. 
Map.  26550 

Also  :  Dictamen  de  la  comision  especial  de  la  Camara  de  Diputp.dos  del  Congreso 
General,  sobrc  el  privilegio  concedido  a  D.  Jose  Garay,  para  la  apertura  de  una  via  de 
comunicacion  inter-oceanica  por  el  istmo  de  Tehuantepec.  Mexico.  1851.  4to,  pp. 
46.  —  Dictamen  de  la  comision  especial  de  Tehuantepec  del  Senado,  encargada  de 
ecsaminar  las  vaiias  resoluciones  dictadas  con  motivo  del  privilegio  concedido  a  D. 
Jose  Garay.  Mexico.  1851.  4to,  pp.  51.  —  Dictamen  de  la  comision  especial  sobre 
el  mismo  asunto.  Mexico.  1852.  4to,  pp.  18.  —  Fundacion  de  la  Ciudad  de  Buenos 
Aires,  por  D.  Juan  de  Garay,  con  otros  documentos  de  aquella  epoca.  Buenos  Airtt. 
1836.     Folio,  pp.  30. 


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155 


Garces  y  Eguia  (J.)  ...  Beneficio  de  ...  oro  y  plata  por 
fundicion  y  amalgamacion  ...  .  Don  Joseph  Garces  y  Eguia  ...  . 
Mexico :  En  la  oficina  de  D.  Mariano  de  'Limiga  y  Ontiveros. 
1802.    Sm.  4to,  5  1.,  pp.  168.  B.  26551 

Garcia  ab  Horto.     See  Orto  (G.  de). 

Garcia  (Andres).  Sermon  en  Honras  del  D.  Juan  Ant.  de 
Lardizabal.     En  la  Puebla.    1733.     8vo.  26552 

Garcia  de  Cespedes.     See  Cespedes  (A.  G.  de),  Vol.  iii. 

Garcia  de  Palacio  (Diego).     See  Palacios  (D.  G.  de). 

Garcia  (P.  A.  X.)  Carta  edificativa,  en  que  el  P.  Andres 
Xavier  Garcia,  Proposito  de  la  Cava  professa  de  la  Sagrada  Com- 
pania  de  Jesus,  participa  a  todos  los  Superiores,  y  Colegios  de 
ella,  la  fervorosa  vida,  y  religiosas  virtudes  del  P.  Martin  Lar- 
rainzar.     Mexico.    1763.    4to,  pp.  24.  26553 

Garcia  de  Cubas  (Antonio).  Atlas,  Geographico,  Estadis- 
tico  e  Historico  de  la  Republica  Mexicana.  Mexico :  irnprenta 
de  Jose  M.  Lara.   1858.     Imp.  folio.     33  Maps.  26554 

Three  hundred  copies  printed. 

Garcia  y  Cubas.  Compendio  de  Geographia  de  la  Re- 
publica Mexicana.  Arreglado  en  Cincuenta  y  cinco  lecciones 
para  uso  de  los  establecimientos  de  Instruccion  publica,  por 
Antonio  Garcia  y  Cubas.     Mexico.    1861.    i2mo,  pp.  210. 

Garcia  y  Cubas.  Memoria  para  servir  a  la  carta  general  de 
la  republica  mexicana.  Mexico:  Andracle y  Escalante.  1861.  8vo, 
pp  106.     Map.  c.  26556 

Also:  Curso  elemental  de  Geografia  universal  ...  Mexico.  1870.  8vo,  pp.  xiv, 
4.66.  —  Noticias  geograticas  y  estadisticas  de  la  republica  Mexicana.  Mexico.  1857. 
4to,  pp.  27. 

Garcia  (A.  J.)  Kalendario  Manual  y  Guia  de  Forasteros, 
en  Santa  Fe  de  Bogota,  capital  del  Nuevo  Reyno  de  Granada 
para  el  ano  1806.  Compuesto  de  orden  del  superior  gobierno 
por  el  Dr.  D.  Ant.  Jos.  Garcia  de  la  Guardia,  &c.  Santa  Fe. 
1806.    i6mo.  H.  26557 

Garcia  y  Garcia  (A.)  Instructions  nautiques  sur  la  cote 

du   Perou  ;  d'apres  Aurelio  Garcia  y  Garcia  ...  avec  additions 

dues  a  Fitz-Roy,  Lartigue  ...   .   Paris:   Bossange.    1872.     8vo, 

pp.  vii,  211.  26558 


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GARCIA. 


Garcia  y  Garcia  (A.)  Peruvian  Coast  Pilot.  By  Captain 
Aurelio  Garcia  y  Garcia.  Translated  from  the  Spanish.  New 
York:  E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt.   1866.     8vo,  i  1.,  pp.  112.     Map. 

Garcia  (B.)  Manual  para  Administrar  los  Santos  Sacramento^ 
de  Penitencia,  Eucharistia,  Extrema-Uncion  y  Matrimonio :  dar 
Gracias  dcspues  de  Comulgar,  y  Ayudar  a  Bien  Morir  a  los  Indios 
de  las  Naciones :  Pajalates,  Orejones,  Pacaos,  Pacdas,  Tilijayas, 
Alasapas,  Pausanes,  y  otras  muchas  diferentes  que  se  hallen  en 
las  Missiones  del  Rio  de  San  Antonio,  y  Rio  Grande,  pertene- 
cientes  a  el  Colegio  de  la  Santissima  Cruz  de  la  Ciudad  de  Que- 
retaro  como  son  ...  Compuesto  por  el  P.  Fr.  Bartholome  Garcia 
...  .  [Mexico ?'\  Impresso  con  las  Licencias.  1760.  4to,  8  1.,  pp. 
88.  H.  26560 

I  have  seen  it  quoted  with  the  imprint,  Mexico :  herederos  de  Dona  Maria  de  Rivera. 
1760.    4to,  8  1.,  pp.  88.     See  Icazbalceta,  No    32,  for  the  title  at  greater  length. 

Garcia  Yannez  (Christopher).  Acoluthia,  seu  Argumentum 
operis,  hoc  est  cohsrens,  et  apta  sedes  clavis  Scientias,  et  Potes- 
tatis.  Juris  naturalis,  Divini,  Gentium,  Pontificii,  Caesarei,  His- 
panici,  ac  Americi,  seu  novi  Orbis.  26561 

The  Backers  give  no  imprint.     The  author  died  in  1646. 

Garcia  (Domingo).  Demonstracion  generosa  de  la  mas  agra- 
decida  piedad.  Sermon  Panegyrico  en  las  magnificas  Honras 
celebro  a  la  memoria  del  D.  Juan  Antonio  de  Bizarron  y  Egmar- 
reta,  Virrey  de  la  Nueva  Espafia.     Sevilla.   1749.    4to.      26562 

[Garcia  (E.)]  Lucia.  Novela,  sacada  de  la  Historia  Ar- 
gentina, por  Daniel.     Buenos  Jires.    i860.    410,  pp.  no. 

The  name  of  the  writer,  disguised  under  the  pseudonym  of  Daniel,  is  Eduarda  Garcia, 
a  niece  of  the  notorious  Juan  Manoel  de  Rosas.  Her  novels  have  met  with  great 
applause  in  her  native  country. 

Garcia  (E.),  Editor.  Elogia  Selecta  e  varijs,  quae  Mexicearum 
Scholarum  more  ab  alumnis  Academiae  S.  Philippinerij  elaborata 
sunt,  praefixaque  thesibus  propugnatis.  Olim  sparsim  edita,  col- 
lecta  modo,  notisque  aucta  ab  ipsius  academiae  Praeside  D.  Em- 
manuele  Garcia  de  Arellano,  etc.  Mexici :  ex  nova  Typographia. 
MDCCLV.     4to,  II  1.,  pp.  91.  26564 

Garcia  (Fr.)  Vida  y  Martyrio  de  el  Ven.  Padre  Diego  Lvis 
de  Sanvitores  de  la  Compania  de  Jesus.  Primer  Apostol  de  las 
Islas  Marianas,  y  Sucessos  de  estas  Islas,  &c.  Madrid.  1683. 
4to.  26565 

Includes  much  respecting  Central  America,  Guatemala,  etc. 


GARCIA. 


157 


Garcia  (G.)  Origen  de  los  Indios  del  Nuevo  Mundo,  c 
Indias  Occidentales.  Averiguado  con  discurso  de  opiiiioncs,  por 
el  Padre  Presentado  Fr.  Gregorio  Garcia,  ...  Trataiise  en  este 
libro  varias  cosas  y  puntos  curiosos  tocantes  a  diversas  ciencias 
y  facultades  con  que  se  hace  varia  historia,  de  mucho  gusto  para 
el  ingenio  y  entendimiento  de  hombres  agudos  y  curiosos.  Fal- 
encia:  Pedro  Patricio  Mey.    1607.     Sm.  8vo,  14  1.,  pp  535.  c. 

First  edition,  of  great  rarity.  It  has  not  been  translated  into  any  other  language. 
The  first  license  to  print  (a  pages)  is  in  the  Valencia  dialect.     See  Ternaux,  No.  303. 

Garcia  (G.)  Origen  de  los  Indios  de  el  Nuevo  Mundo,  e 
Indias  Occidentales,  averiguado  con  discurso  de  opiniones  por  el 
Padre  Presentado  Fr.  Gregorio  Garcia,  de  la  Orden  de  Predica- 
dores.  Tratanse  en  este  Libro  varias  cosas,  y  puntos  curiosos, 
tocantes  a  diversas  Ciencias,  i  Facultades,  con  que  se  hace  varia 
Historia,  de  mucho  gusto  para  el  Ingenio,  i  Entendimiento  de 
Hombres  agudos,  i  curiosos.  Segunda  Impresion.  Enmendada, 
y  anadida  de  algunas  opiniones,  6  cosas  notables,  en  maior  prueba 
de  lo  que  contiene,  con  Tres  Tablas  mui  puntuales  de  los  Capi- 
tulos,  de  las  Materias,  y  Autores,  que  las  tratan.  Dirigido  al 
Angelico  Doct.  S'".  Tomas  de  Aquino.  Con  Privilegio  Real. 
En  Madrid :  En  la  Imprenta  de  Francisco  Martinez  Abad.  Ano 
de  1729.  Folio,  15  1.,  pp.  336,  Tabla,  40  1.  Portrait  of  St. 
Thomas.  b.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  p.  26567 

This  second  edition  has  many  notes  and  additions  by  the  editor,  And.  Gonzalez  de 
Garcia.  Clavigero  pronounces  it  "  a  work  of  vast  erudition,  but  almost  totally  useless, 
as  it  gives  little  or  no  assistance  in  discovering  truth;  the  foundation  for  the  opinions 
which  he  maintains  concerning  the  origin  of  the  Americans  are,  for  the  most  part, 
weak  conjectures  founded  on  the  resemblance  of  some  of  their  customs  and  words,  and 
those  of  other  nations." — History  of  Mexico,  Vol.  i.,  p.  xxv.  "All  that  has  ever  been 
imagined  as  to  the  origin  of  the  Americans,  and  the  manner  in  which  this  New  World 
was  peopled,  is  gathered  here,  and  set  forth  with  endless,  but  not  always  necessary 
erudition." — Charlevoix's  New  France,  Vol.  i.  The  fifth  book  contains  the  various 
native  accounts  of  the  origin  of  the  Indians.  The  others  comprise  the  experience  of 
Garcia  during  many  years  sojourn  in  America,  a  summary  of  the  various  opinions  of 
others,  and  his  own  deductions.  Barcia's  additions  are  considerable.  Tliis  edition 
forms  part  of  Barcia's  collection,  and  some  copies  are  printed  on  large  paper. 

Garcia.  Predicacion  del  Evangelio  en  el  Nvevo  Mvndo, 
viuiedo  los  Apostoles,  por  Gregorio  Garcia.  Imp.  en  Baefa  por 
Pedro  de  la  Cuesta.   1625.     Sm.  8vo.  26568 

For  an  account  of  the  rarity  of  this  work,  see  Lord  Kingsborough's  "  Mexican  An- 
tiquities," Vol.  III.,  Suppl.  Extracts,  p.  13.  Sold  at  Puttick's  (No.  425)*  '"  i86o,  for 
£4  15s.     Ternaux,  No.  502,  gives  the  date  1628. 

Garcia.  Solemnes  Exequias  del  D.  Motias  de  Galvez  Gar- 
cia, Madrid  y  Cabrera,  celebradas  en  la  Santa  Iglesia  Catedral  de 


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la    Imperial   Corte   Mexicana   4  dc    Marzo  dc   1783.      Mexico. 
1785.    4to.  26569 

(^ARCiA  DE  Arboleya  (/>  Jose  G.)  Manual  de  la  Isla  de 
Cuba.  Coinpendio  de  su  historia,  geografia,  csiadistica  y  ad- 
ministracion.      Habana :  imprenta  del  Ttempo.     1859.     ^^°»  PP* 


418.     5  Plans  and  32  Plates. 


26570 


Garcia  de  Concepcion  (Joseph).  Historia  Bethlehemitica. 
Vida  exemplar  y  admirable  del  venerable  siervo  de  Dios,  y  Padre 
dc  San  Joseph  Betancvr,  fvndador  de  el  regvlar  institute  de 
Bethlehen  en  las  Indias  Occidentales  ;  frvtos  singvlares  de  sv 
fecvndo  espiritv,  y  successes  varios  de  esta  religion.  ...  En  Se- 
villa :  por  Jvan  de  la  Pverta.  1723.  Folio,  18  1.,  pp.  2l6. 
Plate,  "Christi  Nativitatis."  26571 

In  the  same  volume  arc  the  following:  Libre  Segundo.  Vida  del  Rmo  P.  Fr. 
Rodrigo  de  la  Cruz,  ...  pp.  203.  Libro  Tercero.  Continvase  de  los  successes  de  la 
Religijn  Bi'thU-hemitica  hasta  la  muerta  de  el  Rmo  P.  Fr.  Rodrigo  de  la  Cruz.  pp. 
173.  Libro  Quarto.  ...  Vidas  y  Virtudes  dc  algvnos  Varoncs,  que  floricieron  en  el, 
institvt )  Botlilchcmitico,  ...  pp.  39,  indice,  15  1.  "  Bethlehcmite  Brothers"  was  the 
name  otan  order  ot"  monks  at  Cambridge,  England,  in  the  thirteenth  century  j  also  of 
an  order  founded  in  Guatemala  in  1673,  of  which  latter  the  above  is  a  history. 

Garcia  del  Rio  (J.)  Documentos  relatives  a  la  deneyacion 
de  pasaporte  para  Mejico  a  J.  G.  del  Rio.  New  York.  1828. 
8vo.  BM.  26572 

Garcia  de  la  Vega  (Jos.  Ant.)  El  gran  piscator  de  la 
Nueva-Espaiia.  Explicacion  del  eclypse  de  Sol,  y  sus  efectos, 
que  sera  el  dia  25.  de  Agosto  de  este  presente  afio  de  1756. 
\^Mexico.    1756.]     4to,  2  1.  26573 

Garcia  y  Garcia  (Jo.se  Ant.)  Relaciones  de  los  vireyes  del 
Nuevo  Rcino  de  Granada,  ahora  Estados  Unidos  de  Venezuela, 
Estados  Unidos  de  Colombia  y  Ecuador,  compiladas  y  publicadas 
por  el  Sr.  Dr.  D.  J.  A.  Garcia  y  Garcia.  Nueva  York :  \^Hal- 
let  and  Brown.']    1S69.     8vo,  pp.  xx,  705.  26574 

Garcia  y  Garcia.  Un  viaje  del  Atlantico  a  Bogota  por  Jose 
Antonio  Garcia  y  Garcia.     Bogota.  1863.    i8nio,  pp.  xvi,  60. 

Garcia  (Jose  Gabriel).  Compendio  de  la  historia  de  Santo 
Domingo,  arreglada  para  el  uso  de  las  escuelas  de  la  republica 
Dominicana.  Santo  Domingo:  Garcia  Hermanos.  1868.  i8mo, 
pp.  300,  ix,  I  1.  c.  26576 


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Garcia  de  Torres  (J.  J.)  Vindicacion  del  Clero  Mexicano 
vulnerado  en  los  Anotaciones  que  publiccS  el  M.  R.  P.  Fr.  Jose 
Joaquin  Oyarzabal  contra  la  representacion  que  el  mismo  Cifio 
dirigid  al  Illmo.  y  Venerable  Cabildo  Sede-vacante  promovicndo 
la  defensa  de  su  immunidad  personal,  formola  el  Dr.  y  Mtro.  Don 
Joseph  Julio  Garcia  de  Torres.  Mexico.  1812.  410,  pp.  18. — 
El  Vindicador  del  Clero  Mexicano,  a  su  antagonista.  Mexico. 
1812.    4to,  pp.  18.  26577 

Also  ;  Prosperidades  de  la  Union  y  Desastres  del  Vico  Opuesto,  Impresas  de  Orilini 
de  este  Superior  Gobierno.  Mexico.  1810.  —  Manifesto  del  Ilustre  de  la  Real  y  Pun- 
tificia  Universidad  de  Mexico.  Mtxico.  1810. —  Elogio  Historico  del  S.  D.  J.  A.  ilel 
Castillo  y  Llata,  por  D.  Ant.  Perez  Velasco.      Mexico.    18  18. 

Garcia  Barreras  (D.  Juan).  Oracion  funebre  del  D.  A. 
M.  Bucareli.     Havana.  [1779.]    4to.  26578 

Garcia  (J.)  Justification  de  la  conducta  publica  seguida  por 
D.  Juan  Garcia  del  Rio  i  D.  Diego  Paroissien  ex  ministros 
Plenip.  del  Gobierno  del  Peru  cerca  de  las  Cortes  de  Europa. 
1825.    8vo.  26579 

Garcia  (J.  M.)  Oracion  funebre  en  las  sol.  exequias  que 
hizo  la  S.  iglesia  catedr.  de  Valladolid  de  Michoaf'an  por  el  Sen. 
Don  Carlos  iv.     Falladolid.   18 19.    410,  19  1.  26580 

Garcia  de  Prado  (Joseph).  Compendio  General  de  las 
Contribuciones,  que  en  particular  ocasionan  las  Mercaderias  ... 
que  se  trafican  cntre  Espaiia,  y  la  America  ...  como  en  la  Real 
Aduana  de  Cadiz  ...   .    Cadiz.    1745.     4to,  pp.  59.         h.  26581 

Garcia  (Juan  de  la  Cruz).  La  Seudo-Defensa  que  el  Senor 
Virgil  hace  de  los  Gobiernos  refutada  por  el  Misma.  Lima. 
1866.    4to.  26582 

Garcia  y  Reveron  (Luis  Felipe).  Noticia  biografica  del 
Doctor  y  General  Gonzalo  Cardenas.  Caracas.  1869.  4to,  pp. 
vi,  46.     Portrait.  26583 

Garcia  (M.)  Reflecsiones  sobre  el  Articulo  primero  del  de- 
creto  emitido  por  la  Asamblea  de  Guatemala,  en  viente  de  Julio 
de  1826.      Guatemala.    1826.  26584 

Garcia  de  Sena  (Manuel).  Historia  Concisa  de  los  Estados 
Unidos.     Philadelphia.   18 1 2.     8vo.  26585 

Garcia  (M.  R.)  Estudios  sobre  la  aplicacion  de  la  justicia 
federal  Norte-Americana  a  la  orginizacion  constitucional  Argen- 
tina por  Manuel  Rafael  Garcia.     1863.    4to,  pp.  104.         26586 


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Garcia  (M.)  Por  el  Maestro  Martin  Garcia  de  Gastizabal, 
Chantrc  desta  santa  Iglesia  Catedral  de  Guatemala,  Pruuisor,  y 
Vicario  Cieneral  de  todo  su  Obispado,  por  la  Sedeuacante.  Con 
el  Scfior  Obispo  de  Ariquipa  don  Agustin  de  Vgarte  y  Sarabia. 
Jno  de  1641.     Folio,  12  1.  26587 

Garcia  (Pablo).  Manifiesto  a  sus  conciudadanos,  refiriendo 
los  motivos  que  le  obligaron  a  separarse  de  la  Legislatura  del 
Estado.      Campeche.    1857.     4'"i  PP-  ^5*  26588 

Garcia  (P.  A.)  Diario  de  la  Expedicion  de  1822  a  los  cam- 
pos  del  sud  de  Bucnos-Aircs,  desde  Moron  hasta  la  Sierra  de  la 
Ventana,  ...  D.  Pedro  Andres  Garcia.  Con  las  observaciones, 
dcscripciones  y  demas  trabajos  cientificos,  egecutados  por  el 
oHcial  de  Ingenieros  de  Jose  Maria  de  los  Reyes.  Buenos-Jires. 
Imprenta  del  Estada.    1836.     Folio,  pp.  (i),  vii,  3-178,  iii.         H. 

Garcia.  Diario  de  un  viage  a  Salinas  Grandes,  en  los  cam- 
pos  del  Sud  de  Buenos-Aires,  por  Pedro  Andres  Garcia.  Buenos- 
Aires.   1836.    410,  pp.  xxii,  72.  c.  26590 

Garcia  (P.  F.)  Istoria  della  Conversione  alia  nostra  Santa 
Fedc  dell'  isole  Mariane  dette  prima  de'  Ladroni,  nella  vita, 
Predicatione,  c  morte  glorioza  por  Christo  del  Ven.  P.  Diego 
Lerigi  di  Sanvitores.     Napoli.    1686.    4to.  26591 

Contains  sume  curious  particulars  of  Mexico,  which  was  visited  by  the  Holy   Father 
on  his  way  to  the  Ladrones. 

Garcia  Despones  and  Kern.  Representacion  elevada  al 
Soberano  Congreso,  por  los  Sres.  Garcia  Despones  y  Kern. 
Sobre  que  les  concedan  los  medios  que  proponen  para  el  pago  de 
la  deuda  que  les  reconoce  el  gobierno.  Mexico.  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  26592 

Garcia  (J.  M.  N.)  Nova  forma  de  apreciar  os  ferimentos 
do  peito  com  offensa  duvidosa  das  entranhas :  Memoria  extrahida 
da  *' Gazeta  dos  Tribunaes"  e  dedicada  ao  ill.'"°  sr.  Jose  Mau- 
ricio  Nunes  Garcia,  etc.,  por  um  Advogado  da  Justica.  Rio  de 
"Janeiro:   Typ.  Imparcial  de  Paula  Brito.    1847.     ^^°»  PP*  ^^7' 

Garcii-asso  de  la  Vega.     See  Vega  (Garcilasso  de  la). 

Garden  (A.)  A  Brief  Account  qf  the  Deluded  Dutartres; 
extracted  From  a  Sermon,  Preached  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Alexander 
Garden,  a.m.  at  Charlestown,  in  South  Carolina.  New-Haven: 
James  Parker  and  Company.    1762.     8vo,  pp.  6.  26594 


GARDEN. 


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Garden.  Regeneration  and  the  Testimony  of  the  Spirit. 
Bein{2;  the  Substance  of  Two  Sermons  Lately  preached  in  the 
Parish  Church  of  St.  Philip  Charles-Town,  in  South-Carolina. 
Occasioned  by  some  erroneous  Notions  of  certain  Men  who  call 
themselves  Methodists.  By  Alexander  Garden,  m.a.  Rector  of 
the  said  Parish.  South- Carolina^  Charles-Toivn  :  Printt-r/ hy  Peter 
Timothy.  1740.  i2mo,  pp.  (2),  iii,  3-^.  +  Boston.  1741.  iimo. 
w.     4-  New-Tor k  :   Printed  hy  "John  Peter  Zenger.    1742.    l2mo. 

A  violent  attack  upon  Whitcfield,  who  li.id  then  landed.  Tlic  .iiithor  ciUa  him, 
deriiively,  "that  Angel  !  that  Seraphim  !  the  wondrous  Whitcfield  !"  Then,  again,  he 
lays,  "  I  see  the  ^0//' coming." 

Garden.  Six  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Mc.  George  Whitcfield. 
The  First,  Second  and  Third,  on  the  Subject  of  Justification.  The 
P'ourth  containing  Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitlcil,  The  Case 
between  Mr.  Whitefield  and  Dr.  Stebbmg  stated,  &c.  The 
Fifth  containing  Remarks  on  Mr.  Whitefield's  Two  Letters  con- 
cerning Archbishop  Tillotson,  and  the  Book  entitled,  The  Whole 
Duty  of  Man.  The  Sixth,  containing  Remarks  on  Mr.  White- 
field's  Second  Letter,  concerning  Archbishop  Tillotsuii,  and  on 
his  Letter  concerning  the  Negroes.  By  Alexander  Garden, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Philip's,  Charlestown,  and  Commissary  in 
South-Carolina.  Together  with,  Mr.  Whitefield's  Answer  to 
the  First  Letter.     The  Second   Edition.      Boston :   Re-printed  hy 


T.  Fleet.    1740.     8vo,  pp.  54. 


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26596 


"  Mr.  Garden's  Letters  seem  lull  of  Mistake,  Misconstru[ction],  Misrepresentation, 
Cavil,  Ill-Nature,  Ill-manners,  S[corn  ?],  &  Virulence." — MS.  note  in  Frince's  copy  in 
the  Pul'lic  Library  of  Bosl".  Also:  The  Doctrine  of  Justification  ...  lixpluined  and 
Vindicated.  In  a  Letter  to  Mr.  A.  Crosswell  ...  .  South-Carolinn,  Charles-Toivn  : 
Printed  by  Peter  Timothy,  moccxlii.  8vo,  pp.  70,  (i).  BA.,  H.  (For  an  Answer  to 
an  earlier  tract,  in  which  Crosswell's  name  appears,  »«  (Crosswell  jn</ I'rince. )  — Take 
Heed  How  Ye  Hear.  Sermon  at  Charleston,  July  13,  1740.  ...  With  Remarks  on 
Whitefield's  Journals.      Charleston.    1741.    lamo.     w. 

Garden  (A.)  Anecdotes  of  the  Revolutionary  War  In  Amer- 
ica, with  Sketches  of  Character  of  Persons  the  most  Distin- 
guished, in  the  Southern  States,  for  Civil  and  Military  Services. 
By  Alexander  Garden,  ...    Charleston.    1822.     8vo,  pp.  xi,  459. 

Garden.  \necdotes  of  the  American  Revolution,  illustra- 
tive of  the  talents  and  virtues  of  the  Heroes  and  Patriots,  who 
acted  the  most  Conspicuous  parts  Therein.  By  Alexander  Gar- 
den, of  Lee's  Legion.  Second  Series.  Charleston :  Printed  hy 
A.  E.  Miller.   1828.    i2mo,  pp.  ix,  240,  Errata,  i  1.  26598 

See  "N.  Am.  Rev.,"  xv.  455,  for  a  commendatory  notice,  qualified  by  the  remark 
that  it  is  disfigured  by  numerous  typographical  errors. 


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Garden.  Anecdotes  of  the  American  Revolution,  Illustra- 
tive of  the  Talents  and  Virtues  of  the  Heroes  of  the  Revolution, 
who  acted  the  most  conspicuous  parts  therein.  By  Alexander 
Garden  of  Lee's  Legion.  Reprinted:  Brooklyn^  N.  T.  1865.  3 
vols.,  4to,  pp.  vii,  438  i  xxxii,  v;  ix,  223,  vi.  26599 

150  copies  printed;  25  copies  printed  in  folio.  This  edition  contains  additional 
anecdotes,  collected  by  Thomas  W.  Field. 

Garden.  Eulogy  on  Gen.  Chs.  Cotesworth  Pinckney,  Presi- 
dent-General of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  Delivered,  By 
Appointment  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  of  South-Carolina, 
on  Tuesday,  the  ist  of  November,  1825  ...  .  By  Alexander 
Garden  ...  .  Charleston:  Printed  by  A.  E.  Miller.  1825.  8vo, 
pp.  48.  BA.  w.  26600 

Garden  {Le  Comte  de).  Histoire  gendralc  des  traitcs  de  Paix 
et  autres  transactions  principales  entre  toutes  les  Puissances  de 
I'Europe,  depuis  la  paix  de  Westphalie.  Ouvragc  comprenant 
les  travaux  de  Koch,  Schoell,  etc. ;  entierement  refondus  et  con- 
tinues jusqu'a  ce  Jour.     Paris,  [n.  d.]    14  vols.,  8vo.         26601 

Some  of  these  treaties  relate  to  America. 

The  Garden  of  the  Soul ;  or,  a  Manual  of  Spiritual  Exercises 
and  Instructions  for  Christians,  who  (living  in  the  world)  aspire 
to  Devotion.  The  Seventh  Edition,  Corrected.  London:  printed. 
Philadelphia:  reprinted  by  Joseph  Cruk shank.  [1774?]  1 8 mo, 
pp.  167.  26602 

Said  to  be  the  first  Catholic  Prayer-Book  printed  in  this  country. 

The  Garden  of  the  World,  or  the  Great  West ;  its  History, 
its  Wealth,  its  f  atural  Advantages,  and  its  Future.  ...  compris- 
ing a  Complete  C  ide  to  Emigrants,  ...  By  an  Old  Settler.  ... 
Boston:   fVentworth  and  Company.    1856.    i2mo,  pp.  296.     B.,  c. 

Gardener  (H.)  New-England's  Vindication.  Shewing  the 
Mis-understanding  of  the  Apprehension  to  take  all  that  Vast 
Countrey  under  the  Nation  of  a  Particular  Place  of  One  Pattern 
of  Boston,  the  Metropolitan  of  the  Machechusets  there,  who  in 
these  Late  Times  have  acted  as  a  Free  State  and  Illegal  Pro- 
ceeding ...  .  By  Henry  Gardener  ...  .  London:  For  the  Author, 
1660.     Sm.  4to,  2  1.,  pp.  8.  H.  26604 

A  tract  of  the  greatest  rarity. 

Gardenier  (Barent).  See  The  Examiner,  Vol.  vi.,  No.  23374. 
Gardenier.     Mr.  Gardenier's  Speech  in  the  House  of  Re- 


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Eresentatives  of  the   United   States,  on   Foreign    Relations,    ... 
)ccember,  1808.      Boston,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  32.        b.,  h.  26605 

Alio:  Speech  ...  on  Foreign  ReUtiani.  GtorgtitwH.  1809. — Speech  in  the  Houie 
of  Repreientativei  on  the  F.mbargo,  1808. 

Gardenier.     The  Speeches  of  Messieurs  Gardenier  &  Tall- 
tnadge,  on  the  Resolution  for  removing  the  Se-.i  of  Government 
to  Philadelphia.     Delivered  ...  on  the  Third  and  Eighth  of  Feb 
ruary,  1808.     [n.  p.]   1808.     8vo.  pp.  32.  ba.,  h.  26606 

Gardette  (Charles  D.)  The  Whole  Truth  in  the  Question 
of  "The  Fire  Fiend"  between  Dr.  R.  Shelton  Mackenzie  ... 
and  C.  D.  Gardette,  briefly  stated  by  the  Latter.  Philadelphia  : 
Sherman  i^  Co.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  26607 

Gardette.  The  Fire  Fiend,  and  other  Poems.  By  Charles 
D.  Gardette.     New  York.   1866.    i2mo,  pp.  104.  26608 

The  first  poem  in  this  volume  was  written  in  the  manner  of  "The  Raven,"  and 
was  issued  as  "from  an  unpublished  MS.  of  Edgar  A.  Poc's."  So  close  was  the  re- 
semblance in  style  and  manner,  that  it  has  been  reprinted  in  collections  of  poetry  at  an 
undoubted  poem  by  Poe. 

Gardette  (E.  B.)  A  Biographical  Memoir  of  Dr.  William 
D.  Brinclcle.  ...  By  Dr.  E.  B.  Gardette.  Philadelphia.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  55.  26609 

Gardiner  (A.)  An  Address,  delivered  in  Wales,  Mass., 
October  5,  1862,  being  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  Organi- 
zation of  the  Town  ;  to  which  is  annexed  a  "  Roll  of  Honor," 
being  a  Catalogue  of  the  names,  etc.,  of  Soldiers  from  this  Town, 
who  Served  in  the  late  Civil  War.  By  Absalom  Gardiner. 
Springfield.    1866.     8vo,  pp.  44.  26610 

Gardiner  (A.  ¥.)  A  Visit  to  the  Indians  on  the  Frontiers  of 
Chila.  By  Captain  Allen  V.  Gardiner,  r.n.  London:  R.  B. 
Seeley  and  W.  Burnside.  mdcccxli.  i2mo,  pp.  (4),  194,  Table, 
I  1.     3  Plates  and  Map.  b.,  ba.,  c,  m.  2661  i 

The  author  died  of  starvation  in  Patagonia. 

Gardiner.  A  Voice  from  South  America.  By  Capt.  A.  F. 
Gardiner.      1847.    iimo.  26612 

Gardiner  (D.)  Chronicles  of  the  Town  of  Easthampton, 
County  of  Suffolk,  New  York.  By  David  Gardiner.  NewTork: 
[Bowne  ^  Co.']   1871.     8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  121.  c.  26613 

Gardiner  (Edmund).  The  Trial  of  Tobacco.  London.  1610. 
4to.  bm.  26614 


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Gardiner  (G.  A.)     ...  .  A  Brief  and  Correct  Account  of 
an  Earthquake  which  happened  in  South  America.     By  G.  A. 

Gardiner,  m.d Poughkeepsie :    Printed  by  P.  Potter.    1820. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  B.,  p.  26615 

Gardiner  (H.)   The  \nglo-American ;  or,  Memoirs  of  Capt. 

Henry   Gardiner Liverpool:    Printed  by   G.    Wood.    18 13. 

i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  3—249.  BA.,  c,  s.  26616 

Gardiner  (J.)  Memoirs  of  Christian  Missionaries ;  ...  By 
the  Rev.  James  Gardiner  ...  Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone,  m.dccc- 
XLViii.    Post  8vo,  pp.  XV,  384.  26617 

Includes  John  Eliot,  Pliny  Fisk,  etc. 

Gardiner  (J.)  Memoirs  of  Eminent  Christians.  By  Rev. 
James  Gardiner,  a.m.  Aberdeen:  George  fs"  Robert  King.  [n.  d.J 
Fcap  8vo,  pp.  360.  26617*7 

Includes  Brainerd,  Payson,  etc. 

Gardiner  (J.)  Argument  or  Speech  of  John  Gardiner,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Lavi',  who  stood  committed  by  the  pretended  Assem- 
bly of  this  Island  for  a  pretended  Contempt.  St.  Christopher. 
1770.     8vo.  26618 

Gardiner.  An  Oration,  delivered  July  4,  1785,  at  the  Re- 
quest of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  in  Celebration 
of  the  Anniversary  of  American  Independence.  Boston  :  Printed 
by  Peter  Edes,  State  Street.   [1785.]     4to,  pp.  37,  (i),  xxii.       BA. 

The  first  Fourth  of  July  oration  delivered  in  Boston. 

Gardiner.  The  Speech  of  John  Gardiner,  Esquire,  Deliv- 
ered in  the  House  of  Representatives.  On  Thursday,  the  26th 
of  January,  1792  j  On  the  Subject  of  the  Report  of  the  Com- 
mittee, appointed  to  consider  the  Expediency  of  Repealing  the 
Law  against  Theatrical  Exhibitions  within  this  Commonwealth. 
...    .    Printed    at    the    Apollo    Press ^    in    Boston^  for   the    Author. 

MDCCXCII.      8vO,  pp.    159,  (l).  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  P.   2662O 

Probably  the  first  American  defence  of  theatres  and  stage  plays.  Set  Duyckinck's 
"  Cyclopaedia,"  i.  535,  and  Dunlap's  "American  Theatre,"  Chap.  xi. 

Gardiner  (John),  and  Hepburn  (David).  The  American 
Gardener.  Third  Edition.  Washington:  W.  Cooper^ jr.  1826. 
i6mo,  pp.  viii,  308.  c.  26621 

Gardiner  (J.  S.  J.)  A  Discourse,  delivered  ...  July  23, 
181 2,  on  the  Day  of  Publick  Fast  m  Massachusetts,  upon  the 
Declaration  of  War  against  Great-Britain.  By  John  S.  J.  Gardi- 
ner, a.m.  Rector.     Boston:  Munroe&  Francis.    18 1 2.  8vo,  pp.  19. 

Opposed  to  the  war. 


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Gardiner.  Remarks  on  the  Jacobiniad.  Revised  and  Cor- 
rected by  the  Author;  and  Embellished  with  Carricatures.  Part 
First.  ...  Printed  at  Boston^  by  E.  JV,  Weld  and  IV.  Greenough. 
1795.    8vo,  pp.  54.    ■+-  Part  Second.     1798.    8vo,  pp.  52.      b. 

First  appeared  in  the  "  Federal  Orrery." 

Gardiner.  The  Christian  Soldier.  A  Sermon  ...  before  ... 
Artillery  Company,  on  June  2d,  1823.  ...  By  John  S.  J.  Gar- 
diner, D.D.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Munroe  and  Francis.  1823. 
8vo,  pp.  19,  (i).  BA.,  H.,  M.  26624 

Also:  An  Address  ...  Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society,  ...  May  i8,  1803. 
...  Boston:  Printed  by  Ruaell  and  Cutler.  1803,  8vo,  pp.  21,  (2).  b.,  ba.,  h. — 
Christian's  Victory  ...  .  A  Sermon,  delivered  ...  November  5,  1809,  on  the  Decease 
of  Elizabeth  Lady  Temple.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Munroe^  Francis  and  Parker,  1809. 
4to,  pp.  22.  BA.,  H.  —  An  Epistle  to  Zenas.  A  Puem.  ...  Boston.  4to.  w. — A 
Sermon  ...  May  25,  1802  ...  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  James  Bowers,  ...  Marblehead. 
...  Boston:  Printed  by  H.  Sprague.  1802.  8vo,  pp.  3-16.  ba.,  h.  —  A  Sermon  ... 
before  the  Humane  Society,  ...  of  ...  June  14,  1803.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Hosea 
Sprague.   1803.     8vo,  pp.  43.      ba.,  h.  —  A   Sermon  ...  on  the  Death  of  the  Right 

Reverend  Samuel  Parker,  d.d.,  Bishop  ...  of  Massachusetts Boston :  Printed  by 

Gilbert  &  Dean.  1804.  8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  ba.,  h.,  n.  —  A  Sermon  ...  in  Boston,  on 
Fast  Day,  April  7,  1808.  Boston:  Printed  by  Munroe,  Francis  &  Parker.  1808.  8vo, 
pp.22.  B.,  N. — Life  a  Journey,  and  Man  a  Traveller.  A  New- Year's  Sermon, 
preached  ...  January  4th,  1824  ...  January  2nd,  1825.  ...  Boston:  Samuel  H.  Parker. 
1825.  8vo,  pp.  19. — A  Sermon  ...  at  Trinity  Church,  in  Boston,  on  the  Day  ap- 
pointed for  Publick  Thanksgiving  ...  Boston:  Munroe,  Francis  and  Parker.  1808.  8vo, 
pp.   23.     ba.  —  A  Sermon   ...   September   22nd,  1809,  before  the  ...   Boston  Female 

Asylum  ...  their  Ninth  Anniversary Boston:  Munroe,  Francis  &  Parker.   1809. 

8vo,  pp.  13.  BA.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  Trinity  Church,  March  25,  1810,  On  the  De- 
cease of  Doctor  James  Lloyd.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Munroe  and  Francis.  1 8 10.  8vo, 
pp.  22.  BA. —  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Trinity  Church,  April  6,  1810,  being  the  Day 
of  Publick  Fast.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Munroe  and  Francis.  1 8 10.  8vo,  pp.  24.  ba. 
—  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  African  Society,  on  the  14th  of  July,  1810,  The  Anni- 
versary of  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade.  ...  Boston :  Printed  by  Munroe  and 
Francis.  1810.  8vo,  pp.  20.  ba.  —  A  Discourse  ...  at  Trinity  Church,  Boston,  April 
9,  1812,  on  the  Day  of  Publick  Fast.  ...  Boston:  Munroe  and  Francis.  1812.  8vo, 
pp.  19.  ba.,  h.  —  A  Sermon,  ...  November  22,  1812;  the  Sunday  after  the  Inter- 
ment of  Thomas  Amory,  Esq.  ...  Boston  :  Printed  by  Munroe  and  Francis.  18 12.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  BA.  —  A  Sermon,  ...  March  21,  1 8 12,  on  the  Decease  of  Mr.  George  Hig- 
ginson.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Munroe  and  Francis.  1812.  8vo,  pp.  19.  ba.  —  A 
Sermon  ...  at  Boston,  Nov.  10,  1816,  on  the  Death  of  David  Sears,  Esq.  ...  Boston: 
Printed  by  John  Eliot.    18 16.     8vo,  pp.  19.      ba. 

Gardiner  (L.)  A  History  of  the  Pequot  War.  By  Lieut. 
Lion  Gardiner.      Cincinnati :  J.  Harpel.   i860.    4to,  pp.  36. 

Appended  to  Penhallow's  "  Indian  War,"  Cincinnati  edition ;  also  included  in  the 
"Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,"  Vols.  iii.  and  x.,  3d  Series. 

Gardiner  (O.  C.)  The  Great  Issue  ;  or,  the  Three  Presi- 
dential Candidates ;   [Taylor,  Cass,  and   Van  Buren]  being  a 


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Brief  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Free  Soil  Question  in  the  United 
States,  from  the  Congress  of  1774  and  '78  to  the  Present  Time. 
By  O.  C.  Gardiner.  ...  New  Tork :   Wm,  C.  Bryant  ^  Co.  1848. 

8vO,  pp.    176.  BA.,  C,  H.   26626 

Gardiner  (R.)  An  Account  of  the  Expedition  to  the  West 
Indies,  against  Martinico,  Guadelupe,  and  other  the  Leeward 
Islands;  Subject  to  the  French  King,  1759.  By  Richard  Gar- 
diner, Esq }  Captain  of  the  Marines  on  board  His  Majesty's  Ship 
Rippon,  on  the  Expedition,  London:  Zech.  Stuart.  1759.  4to, 
2  1.,  pp.  75.  Map  and  Plan,  c,  H.  -f  The  Second  Edition. 
London:   Zech.  Stuart.   1760.     8vo,  pp.  vi,  75.     Map.        26627 

Gardiner.  An  Account  of  the  Expedition  to  the  West 
Indies,  against  Martinico,  With  the  Reduction  of  Guadelupe, 
And  other  the  Leeward  Islands ;  Subject  to  the  French  King,  1 759. 
By  Captain  Gardiner  of  the  King's  Royal  Musqueteers,  late  Cap- 
tain of  Marines  on  Board  his  Majesty's  Ship  Rippon,  employed 
on  this  Expedition.  The  Third  Edition.  Btrmingham :  "John 
Baskerville.    1 762.    4to,  pp.  (6),  91.     Map  and  3  Plans,     ba.,  c. 

a  beautiful  specimen  of  typography.  There  are  copies  on  large  paper.  A  French 
translation,  occupying  the  same  number  of  pages,  is  usually  bound  up  with  it.  Sti 
"  M.  Rev.,"  XXI.  423. 

Gardiner.  Relation  de  1' Expedition  aux  Indes  Occidentales, 
centre  la  Martinique,  Avec  la  Reduction  de  la  Guadelupe,  Et 
autres  Isles  sous  Vent,  Appartenant  au  Roi  de  France,  en  1759. 
Par  Mons.  Gardiner  Capitaine  des  Mousquetaires  Royaux  de  S. 
M.  Autrefois  des  Troupes  de  Marine  a  bord  le  Rippon,  Vaisseau 
de  S.  M.  employe  a  cette  Expedition.  Troisieme  edition.  A' 
Birmingham:   Jean  Baskerville.   1762.    4to,  pp.  (6),  91. 

Usually  bound  up  with  the  preceding. 


BA.,  C. 


Gardiner.  Memoirs  of  the  Siege  of  Quebec,  Capital  of  all 
Canada,  and  of  the  Retreat  of  Monsieur  De  Bourlemaque,  from 
Carillon  to  the  Isle  aux  Noix  in  Lake  Champlain.  From  the 
Journal  of  a  French  Officer  on  Board  the  Chezine  Frigate,  taken 
by  His  Majesty's  Ship  Rippon.  Compared  with  the  Accounts 
transmitted  hence  by  Major-General  Wolfe  and  Vice-Admiral 
Saunders ;  with  Occasional  Remarks.  By  Richard  Gardiner, 
Esq.,  Captain  of  Marines  in  the  Rippon.  ...  London:  R.  and 
J.  Dodsley.    Mdcclxi.    410,  Title,  pp.  39.  h.  26630 

a  very  rare  tract.     Compiled  by  Gardiner.     Stt  "  M.  Rev.,"  xxiv.  348. 


GARDNER. 


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Gardiner  (S.)  Address  to  the  Public.  By  Doctor  Sylvester 
Gardiner,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  m.  26630a 

In  answer  to  James  Flagg.  Also ;  A  Full  Answer  to  the  Pamphlet  intitled  "  A 
Short  Vindication  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Referees  in  the  Case  of  Gardiner  vtnui 
Flagg,"  Sec.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  44.  ba.,  h.  —  Dr.  Gardiner  vtnut  James  Flagg, 
Merchant.  Botion.  1767.  8vo,  pp.  s8.  h.,  m.,  w.  —  To  Messieurs  Edward  Payne 
&  Henderson  Inches,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  14.  ba.,  h.  —  Letter  to  the  Public, 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  izmo,  pp.  18. —  Proposal  to  Build  an  Inoculating  Hospital  for  Small 
Pox  at  Boston,  addressed  to  the  Freeholders  and  other  Inhabitants  of  that  Town, 
March,  1761.  Folio,  i  leaf.  —  A  Short  Vindication  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Referees 
in  the  Case  of  Gardiner  vfrtui  Flagg.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  iz. — Statement  in 
relation  to  the  Case  between  Sylvester  Gardiner  and  James  Flagg.     Bttton.    4to.     w. 

Gardiner  (W.  C.)  Letter  to  the  Corporation  of  Trinity 
Church,  accompanied  with  Documents  relative  to  the  Episcopal 
Church,  at  Hudson.  By  Walter  Clarke  Gardiner.  1802.  8vo, 
pp.  33.  N.  26631 

Also  :  Oration  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Masonic  Hall.  Hudton. 
1797.    i2mo. 

Gardiner  {Mrs.  William).  Brief  Memoir  of  Harriet  [M. 
Gardiner],  with  some  of  her  Essays  in  Prose  and  Verse.  By  her 
Mother.  Oberlin :  J.  M.  Fitch.  1855.  i8mo,  pp.  iv,  129. 
Portrait.  c.  26632 

Gardiner  (W.    H.)     An  Address   ...  before  the  Phi  Beta 

Kappa   Society  of  Harvard  University,   28  August,  1834. 

By  William  Howard  Gardiner  ...   .    Cambridge:  James  Munroe 
and  Company.   1834.     8vo,  pp.  (i),  68.  ba.,  H.  26633 

Gardiner  Lyceum,  Me.  An  Address  to  the  Public  from 
the  Trustees  of  the  Gardiner  Lyceum.  Hallowell:  Printed  by 
Goodale^  Glazier^  Co.   1822.    8vo,  pp.  8.  ba.  26634 

Also  :  Laws  and  Catalogue.      Gardiner.   1829.    8to. 

[Gardner  (A'exander).]  Photographic  Sketch  Book  of  the 
[American]  War.  IVashington:  Philp  iff  Solomons.  [1865-6.] 
2  vols.,  imp.  oblong  folio,  53  1.,  50  Plates ;  53  I.,  50  Plates,    ba. 

Tw'  volumes,  containing  one  hundred  photographs  of  the  operations  of  the  Army 
of  the  1  >tomac,  including  scenes  in  Richmond,  etc..  Each  plate  is  accompanied  with 
a  page  ot    -tter-press  description. 

Gardner.  Rays  of  Sunlight  from  South  America.  By  Alex- 
ander Gardner.      tVashington :  Philp  Cff  Solomons,    Folio. 

A  collection  of  seventy  photographs  of  scenes  in  South  America. 

Gardner  (A.  K.)  Eulogy  on  John  W.  Francis,  March  7, 
1861.     By  A.  K.  Gardner.     New  Tork.  1861.    8vo,  pp.  24. 


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Gardner  (C.  K.)  A  Dictionary  of  all  Officers,  who  have 
been  Commissioned,  or  have  been  appointed  and  Served,  in  the 
Army  of  the  United  States,  since  the  Inauguration  of  their  First 
President,  in  1789,  to  the  first  of  January,  1853,  •••  '"eluding 
the  Distinguished  Officers  of  the  Volunteers  and  Militia  of  the 
States,  who  have  served  in  any  Campaign,  or  Conflict  with  an 
Enemy  ...  .  and  of  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  who  have 
served  with  the  Land  Forces.  By  Charles  K.  Gardner  ...  . 
New  Tori:  G.  P.  Putnam.  1853.  i2mo,  pp.  587.  b.,  ba.,  h. 
+  Second  Edition.     Newiork:  D.  Fan  Nostrand.   i860.    8vo, 


pp.  640. 


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Gardner.  ...  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court- Martial  held 
at  Fort  Independence,  ...  for  the  Trial  of  Major  Charles  K. 
Gardner,  ...  upon  Charges  of  Misbehaviour,  Cowardice  ...  pre- 
ferred against  him  by  Major-General  Ripley.  [^Boston.'\  18 16. 
8vo,  pp.  157.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  s.  26639 

Also:  Regulations  for  Light  Infantry  and  Riflemen.  ...  New  York:  fFilliam  A. 
Mtrcitr.    1820.    i2tno,  pp.  1 08. 

Gardner  (D.)  Institutes  of  International  Law,  Public  and 
Private,  as  settled  by  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
and  by  our  Republic.  With  References  to  Judicial  Decisions. 
By  Daniel  Gardner,  Esq.,  ...  .  New-York;  "John  S.  Voorhies. 
i860.    8vo,  pp.  xix,  719.  B.,  c.  26640 

Gardner.  A  Treatise  on  International  Law,  and  a  Short 
Explanation  of  the  Jurisdiction  and  Duty  of  the  Government  of 
the  Republic  of  the  United  States.  By  Daniel  Gardner,  Esq.  ... 
Troy:  N.  Tuttle.   1844.    i2mo,  pp.  315.      b.,  ba.,  c,  h.  26641 

Also  :  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  the  American  Rebellion,  and  our  True  Policy, 
Domestic  and  Foreign.  ...  New  York:  "John  W.  Amerman.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  20.  h. 
—  A  Treatise  on  the  Martial  Power  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.      H. 

Gardiner  (D.  P.)  Address  of  Dr.  D.  P.  Gardner,  before 
the  National  Convention  of  Farmers  and  Gardeners,  held  at  the 
Repository  of  the  American  Institute.    \_New  York.   1844.]    8vo. 

Gardner.  The  Fall  of  Fort  Morgan.  A  Poem.  Deliv- 
ered at  the  Celebration  of  the  Birthday  of  Washington,  by  the 
Cooper  Union,  February  20, 1865.  By  D.  T.  Gardner.  i8mo, 
pp.  8.  26643 

Gardner  (F.)  A  Discourse,  in  Two  Parts.  Delivered  in 
Leominster,  December  27, 18 12.    By  the  Rev.  Francis  Gardner, 


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...  The  Son- Day  after  the  close  of  the  Fiftieth  Year  of  his 
Ministry.  Leominster^  [Alass.) :  By  Salmon  IVilder.  January^ 
1813.     8vo,  pp.  34.  H.,  s.  26644 

Also:  A  Sermon  ...  on  the  Day  of  Annual  Thanksgiving,  November  19,  1795.   ... 
Ltominsttr :  Printed  by  CAar/tt  Prentiss.   1796.    8vo,  pp.  aj.     ba. 

Gardner  (G.)  Travels  in  the  Interior  of  Brazil,  principally 
through  the  Northern  Provinces,  and  the  Gold  and  Diamond 
Districts,  during  the  Years  1836-41.  By  George  Gardner,  f.l.s.. 
Superintendent  of  the  Royal  Botanic  Gardens  of  Ceylon.  ... 
London:  Reeve.,  Brothers.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  562.  Plate  and 
Map.  B.,  BA.,  s.  4-  Second  Edition.  [^Ibid,'\  1849.  8vo,  pp. 
578.     Plate  and  Map.  b.  26645 

Gardner.  Reisen  im  Innern  Brasiliens  ...  iibergesetz  von 
M.  B.  Lindau.  Dresden.  1848.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  298  ;  vi, 
374.     Map.  26646 

Gardner  (G.  W.)  Treason  and  the  Fate  of  Traitors.  A 
Sermon  preached  in  ...  Charlestown,  ...  April  13,  1862.  By 
George  W.  Gardner  ...  .  1862.  Boston:  Davis  and  Farmer.^ 
Printers.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  20.  B.  26647 

Also:  ...  A  Sermon,  ...  Annual  Fast,  April  7,  1859.  ...  C»ncord:  P.  B.  Cogswell. 
1859.    8vo,  pp.  zo. 

Gardner  (H.  W.)  Correspondence  with  the  Secretary  of 
the  Navy,  relative  to  certain  Work  for  the  Navy.  By  H.  W. 
Gardner,  Agent  of  the  Providence  Steam  Engine  Company, 
pp.  15.  26648 

[Gardner  (John).]  A  Brief  Consideration  of  the  Important 
Services  and  Distinguished  Virtues  and  Talents  which  Recom- 
mend Mr.  Adams  for  the  Presidency  of  the  United  States. 
[Signed  "  Aurelius."]     Boston.   1796.    i2mo,  pp.  31.     s.  26649 

[Gardner  (John  L.)  Military  Control,  or  Command  and 
Government  of  the  Army.  By  an  Officer  of  the  Line.  fVash- 
ington:  Printed  by  A,  B.  Claxton  £3"  Co.    1839.     8vo,  pp.  82. 

Gardner  (O.  A.  A.)  Description  of  the  Climate,  Soil,  Pro- 
duction and  Advantages,  oft'ered  to  Settlers,  and  Information  to 
many  Inquirers  about  Audrain  County,  Missouri  ...  written  by 
and  printed  for  O.  A.  A.  Gardner  ...  .  Mexico.^  Mo.  [n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  26651 

Gardner  (RJ  Descendants  of  Richard  Gardner  of  Woburn, 
of  the  name  of  Gardner.     Boston  :  printed  for  Private  Circulation. 

MDCCCLVIII.      8vO,  pp.    14.  26652 

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GARELLA 


Gardner  (S.  J.)  Autumn  Leaves.  By  Samuel  Jackson 
Gardner.     New  Tork :  Hurd  and  Houghton.   1 065.     8vo,  pp.  301. 

Fifty  copies  printed. 

Gardner  (T.)  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Thomas 
Gardner.     New  Tork.    1805.    i2mo,  pp.  84.  N.  26654 

Gardner.  The  Way  to  Grow  Rich,  or  Historical  Memoirs 
of  the  Life  of  Tom  Gardner,  a  Citizen  of  New  York.  Showing 
how  ...  he  acquired  a  great  estate,  ...  Frankford :  Coale  i5f  Gil- 
bert.  181 1.    i8mo,  pp.  35.  c,  N.  26655 

Gardner  (W.  S.)  Address  upon  Henry  Price,  Esquire,  First 
Provincial  Grand  Master  of  New  England  ...  December  27th, 
1871.  By  William  Sewall  Gardner  ...  .  Boston:  Press  of  Rock- 
well l^  Churchill.   1872.     8vo,  pp.  112.     Portrait  and  Plate,      b. 

Also  other  Masonic  addresses. 

Gardner,  Me.  Annual  Report  of  the  Selectmen  and  Over- 
seers of  the  Poor,  of  the  Town  of  Gardner,  for  the  Year  ending 
February  25,  1868.  Athol  Depot :  Printed  by  R.  William  Water- 
man.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  26657 

Gardwell  (G.)  Currency:  the  Evil  and  the  Remedy.  By 
Godek  Gardwell.  Fourth  Edition  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  pp.  (i), 
43.    -f  Fifth  Edition.     New  York.   1844.  ba.  26658 

Gardyner  (G.)  a  I  Description  |  Of  the  New  |  World.  |  Or,  J 
America  Islands  and  Continent :  |  and  by  what  people  those  Re- 
gions I  are  now  inhabited.  |  And  what  places  are  there  desolate 
and  I  without  Inhabitants.  |  And  the  Bays,  Rivers,  Capes,  Forts, 
Cities  and  |  their  Latitudes,  the  Seas  of  their  Coasts  :  |  the  Trade, 
Winds,  the  North-west  Passage,  |  and  the  Commerce  of  the  Eng- 
lish Nation,  as  |  they  were  all  in  the  Year  1649.  Faithfully  de- | 
scribed  for  information  of  such  of  his  Coun- 1  trey  as  desire  Intel- 
ligence of  these  perticulars.  |  By  George  Gardyner  of  Peck- 1  ham, 
in  the  County  of  Surrey  Esq.  |  London  :  Printed  for  Robert  Ley- 
bourn  ^  and  are  to  be  Sold  \  by  Thomas  Pirrepont^  at  the  Sun  in  S. 
Pauls \  Churchyard.^  1651.I  8vo,  pp.  (16),  187.  [Colophon:] 
November  18.  1650.  |  Imprimatur  \Nathanae I  Brent.  \  I  p.,  reverse 
blank.  H.  26659 

a  volume  of  extreme  rarity      Foster's  copy  sold,  in  1857,  for  £6  los. 

Garella  (N.)  Projet  d'un  Canal  de  Jonction  de  I'Ocean 
Pacifique  et  de  I'Ocean  Atlantique  a  Travers  I'lsthme  de  Panama 


GARFIELDE. 


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par  Napoleon  Garella,  Ingenieur  en  Chef  au  Corps  Royal  des 
Mines.  Paris:  Carilian-Gasury  et  F''' Dalmont.  1845.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  233.      Plans  on  a  large  sheet. 

Garella 
bei  Panama. 


A.,  B.,  c.  26660 


Uber  die  Strassenverbindungen  der  beiden  Meere 
[n.  d.]    4to.     Map.  26661 

Garesche  {M.)  Memoire  pour  Mm.  Garesche  freres  ne- 
gocians  a  la  Rochelle,  consignataires  dc  la  goelette  americaine 
la  Reward,  Capitaine  William  Goss;  ...  .  [n.  p.]  De  I'imprimerie 
(TAnt.  Bailleul.  [n.  d.]     Sm.  410,  pp.  12.  ba.  26662 

Garfield  (J.  A.)  The  Currency.  Speech  of  Hon.  James 
A.  Garfield,  of  Ohio,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
May  15,  1868.   ...    fVashington:   F.isf  J.  Rives  iff  Geo.  A.  Bailey. 


1868.    8vo,  pp.  16. 


H.   26663 


Garfield.  Free  Commerce  between  the  States.  Speech  of 
Hon.  James  A.  Garfield  of  Ohio,  ...  March  24th  and  31st, 
1864.  The  House  having  under  Consideration  the  Bill  to  de- 
clare the  Raritan  and  Atlantic  Railroad,  a  Legal  Structure  for 
Commerce  between  New  York  and  Philadelphia.  New  York. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  26664 

Also:  ...  Address  ...  Consolidated  Business  College,  Washington,  D.  C.  June  29, 
1869.  ...  \JVa%hington  {\  Gibson  Brothers.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  8. —  ...  An  Address  ... 
Eclectic  Institute,  at  Hiram,  Ohio,  June  14,  1867.  ...  Cleveland:  Fairbanks,  Benedict 
&  Co.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  —  The  Campaign  on  the  Reserve.  Speech  ...  at 
Warren,  Ohio.  July  31,  1872.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.8,  h.  —  National  Politics. 
...  Speech  ...  at  Warren,  O.,  Sept.  i,  1866.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Ninth 
Census.  Speech  ...  December  16,1869.  ■••  ff^^sAington.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. — 
Oration  ...  at  Arlington,  Va.,  May  30,  i868,  on  the  Occasion  of  Strewing  Flowers 
on  the  Graves  of  Un'on  Soldiers.  Cleveland,  0. :  Fairbanks,  Benedict  &  Co.  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H. — Public  Expenditures  ...  Speech  ...  January  23,  1872.  [n.  p.  n. 
d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  H. — Remarks  ...  April  14,  1866,  in  Memory  of  Abrahrm  Lincoln. 
fVashington,  D.  C. :  Hudson  Taylor.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  4.  h. — Speech  ...  on  the  Con- 
fiscation of  Property  of  Rebels.  ...  January  28,  1864.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.8. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  ...  Amendment  to  Abolish  Slavery,  ...  January  13,  1865.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Public  Debt  and  Specie  Payments;  ... 
March  16,  1866.  ...  JVashington.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  14.  h.  —  Speech  ...  June  8th, 
1866,  on  a  Bill  "  To  Establish  a  National  Bureau  of  Education"  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.j 
8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Garrahan  Claim  ...  Feb'y  20,  1871.  [n.  p.  n. 
d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  H. — Treason  in  Congress.  Speech  ...  in  Reply  to  Alexander 
Long,  in  favor  of  Abandoning  the  War  and  Recognizing  the  Southern  Confederacy. 
...   April  8,  1864.      [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8. 

Garfielde  (S[elucius]).  The  North- West  Coast :  A  Lec- 
ture ...  in  Washington  ...  November  15th,  1869  ...  By  Hon. 
S.  Garfielde  ...  .  tVashington:  Joseph  L.  Pearson.  1869.  8vo, 
pp.  26.  H.  26665 


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GARLAND. 


Garibay  y  Camalloa  (E.  de).  Los  quarenta  libros  d'cl 
Compendio  Historial  de  las  Chronicas  y  Universal  Historia  de 
todos  los  Reynos  de  Espafia.  Compuestos  por  Estevan  de  Gari- 
bay.    Anvers.    157 1.    4  vols.,  folio.  c.  26666 

"The  author's  autograph  is  written  on  the  back  of  the  title-page.  Where  the  copy- 
right was  of  great  importance  (as  the  numerous  privileges  atiixed  to  it  show),  it  was 
not  uncommon  for  the  author  thus  to  sign  every  copy.  I  am  glad  to  possess  a  relic  of 
Garibay,  whom  I  love  for  his  laborious  life,  and  for  the  excellent  simplicity  with  which 
he  requests  Philip  ii.  to  employ  a  few  of  his  leisure  moments  in  reading  these  four 
volumes.  Gave  him  my  thanks,  too;  for  I  have  borrowed  his  motto,  which  is  as  ap- 
plicable to  me  as  it  was  to  him."  —  Robert  Southey. 

Garibay  y  Camalloa.  Compendio  Historial  [as  in  No. 
26667].     Barcelona.   1628.    4  vols.,  sm.  410.  26667 

"  a  work  of  great  intrinsic  worth,  and  rare  occurrence  in  a  perfect  condition.  Meu- 
seulius'  account  (borrowed  from  Antonio)  of  the  plan,  energies,  judgments,  and  talent 
of  Garibay,  will  make  the  •  young  man '  sigh,  the  •  old  man '  weep,  if  he  do  not 
speedily  become  master  of  it  —  and ytt  I  look  in  -vain  for  a  copy  of  Garibay  in  many  of 
our  richett  bibliopolistic  catalogues."  —  Dibdin's  Library  Companion.  "  Garibay,  one-  of 
the  most  distinguished  among  the  Spanish  historians."  —  Washington  Irving. 

Garimberto  (H.)  Problemi  I  natvrali,  e  morali  I  di  Heronimo 
Garimberto.  |  Con  gratia,  &  priuilegio  di  Papa  |  Paolo  in.  &  dell' 
Illustrissima I Signoria  di  Vinegia  |  per  anni  x.  | /»  Finegia\nella 
Bottega  d'  Erasmo\di  f^icenzo  Falgrisi.\M.  D.  L.  |  8vo,  Title,  i  1., 
pp.  239,  7  1.  BM.  26668 

"The  70th  Problem  (pp.  119-112)  Is  most  interesting,  as  it  explains  the  reason 
why,  at  the  discovery  of  America,  many  laws  and  customs  were  found  similar  to  those 
of  the  Old  World."  —  Lihri  Catalogue.  His  Problems  were  translated  into  French  by 
Jean  Louveau.      Harrisse  quotes  an  edition,  Venet.   1549. 

Garin  (R.  p.)  Catechisme  recueil  de  prieres  et  de  cantiques 
a  I'usage  des  sauvages  d' Albany,  (Baie  d'Hudson).  Montreal:  L. 
Perrault.    1854.    i2mo,  I  1.,  pp.  94.  c.  26669 

Garland  (H.  A.)  The  Life  of  John  Randolph  of  Roanoke. 
By  Hugh  A.  Garland.  New  Tork :  D.  Appleton  ^  Company. 
M.DCCC.L.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  311 ;  375.  2  Portraits.  + 
Eleventh  Edition.    \lbid.\\%^\.     ba.    -\-  \Ibid^   1857.      b.,  H. 

Also  ;  Speech  ...  Sub-Treasury  Scheme.  ...  September  25,  1837.  Waihington. 
1837.  8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  —  An  Oration  in  Celebration  of  the  zd  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence ;  or,  the  Independent  Treasury  Bill,  pronounced  in  Castle  Garden,  July  27, 
1840.     8vo.     N. 

Garland  (J.)  Eulogy  on  J.  K.  Polk,  late  President.  Lynch- 
burg. 1849.    8vo.  26671 


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The  Garland  of  Freedom ;  a  Collection  of  Poems,  chiefly  Anti- 
Slavery.  Selected  from  Various  Authors,  by  a  Friend  to  the 
Negro.  [Wilson  Armistead.]  In  Three  Parts  London :  IV. 
and  F.  L.  Cash,    mdcccliii.    i2mo,  pt.  11.,  pp.  3-203.     Plate. 

The  Garland  of  Gratitude  ;  Respectfully  Dedicated  to  the 
Constitutional  Suffrage  Ladies  of  Rhode  Island.  Providence. 
1842.    8vo,  pp.  12.  26673 

Garlick  (Theodatus),  m.D.  A  Treatise  on  the  Artificial  Pro- 
pagation of  certain  kinds  of  Fish,  with  the  Description  and 
Habits  of  such  kinds  as  are  the  most  suitable  for  Pisciculture. 
Cleveland^  O.   1857.     ^v°»  PP*  H^-  26674 

Garneau  (F.  X.)  Histoire  du  Canada  depuis  sa  Decouverte 
jusqu'a  nos  jours.  Par  F.  X.  Garneau.  Quebec:  N.  ^ubln. 
1845-1852.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (4),  558  ;  (4),  577,  (i) ;  (4),  566, 
(i).  c.  -f-  Seconde  edition,  ^ebec :  Imprim'e  par  ^ohn  Lor  J. 
1852.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  iii-xxii,  377  ;  454;  5-410,  (2).  :>.  + 
Troisieme  edition,  corrigee.     \^Ibid.^  1859.    3  vols.,  8vo. 

For  notices  of  this  able  work,  see  Morgan's  "  Bibl.  Canad.,"  p.  135-6. 

Garneau.  History  of  Canada,  from  the  Time  of  its  First 
Discovery  till  the  Union  Year  1840-41.  Translated  from 
"  I'Histoire  du  Canada,"  of  F.  X.  Garneau,  Esq.  ...  By  Andrew 
Bell,  and  Accompanied  with  Illustrative  Notes  ...  Montreal: 
Richard  IVorthington.  1862.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  556;  499.  b., 
BA.  +  Third  Edition,  Revised.  Montreal.  1866.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  556  ;  499.     Woodcut.  c.  26676 

An  indift'erent  translation.  Ste  Morgan's  "  Bibl.  Canad."  Also  :  Abrege  de  I'his- 
toire  du  Canada  depuis  sa  decouverte  jusqu'a  1840.  ...  ^ehec.  1856.  izmo.  Ste 
"  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  lxxiv.  a6i ;  "La  Revue  des  Deux-Mondcs,  seconde  scrie  de  la 
nouvelle  periode,"  in.  278  (1853)  ;  "  Le  Correspondant,"  xxxiii,  243. 

Garnet  (H.  H.)  A  Memorial  Discourse ;  by  Rev.  Henry 
Highland  Garnet,  delivered  in  the  ...  House  of  Representatives, 
Washington  ...  February  12,  1865.  With  an  Introduction,  by 
James  McCune  Smith,  m.d.  Philadelphia :  Joesph  M.  Wilson. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  13-91.     Portrait.  ba.,  h.  26677 

Garnett  (J.  M.)  An  Address  ...  delivered  before  the  ... 
Hampden  Sidney  College,  at  their  Last  Commencement.  By 
James  M.  Garnett.  ...  Richmond:  Printed  by  Thomas  IV.  White. 
1835.    8vo,  pp.  II.  H.  26678 


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Garnett  n.  M.)  Constitutional  Charts,  or,  Comparative 
V!ows  of  the  Legislative,  Executive  and  Judiciary  Departments, 
in  the  Constitutions  of  all  the  States  in  the  Union,  including  that 
of  the  United  States.  With  an  Appendix.  By  James  M.  Gar- 
nett.    Richmond:   Thomai  W.  fVhite.   1829.    4to,  pp.  64. 

Garnett.  A  Reply  to  the  Inquiries  of  a  Freeholder  ...  on 
the  Subject  of  the  Convention:  soliciting  the  Several  Persons  .., 
to  delare  "  The  Fundamental  Principles  which  they  are  for  lay- 
ing dov/n  our  Future  Government."  Richmond:  T.  IV.  IVhite. 
1829.     8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  26680 

Garnett  (M.  R.  H.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Garnett,  of  Virginia, 
on  the  Admission  of  Kansas  into  the  Union.  Delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  March  22d,  1858.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  H.  26681 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  the  State  of  the  Union,  ...  January  1 6, 1861.  ...  IVaihington ; 
M'Gill  (^  fyithtrow,  Printers.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. —  Lettera  on  the  Calamitous 
State  of  Affairs. 

Garnier  (Pierre).  Voyage  medical  en  Californie.  Paris: 
jIux  bureau  de  I' Union  medicate.    1 854.  26682 

Garnier  (E.)  )uvel  abrege  de  tous  les  voyagfs  autour  du 

monde  depuis  Magellan  jusqu'a  d'Urville  et  Laplace  ( i  519-1832). 
Par  E.  Garnier.  ...  Bruxelles :  Meline^  Cans  et  O'-  1837.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  (3),  ii,  (1),  288);  (3),  295.     Plates.  ba.  26683 

Garran  (J.  Ph.)  Opinion  sur  les  denonciations  formees 
contre  les  agens  du  Directoire,  a  Saint  Domingue.  Seance  du 
16  Prairial,  an  v.  Paris  :  De  I'imprimerie  nationale  an  v.  [1797.] 
8vo,  pp.  24.  26684 

Garran.  Rapport  sur  les  Troubles  de  Saint  Domingue. 
Fait  au  nom  de  la  Commission  des  Colonies  des  Comites  de  Salut 
Public,  de  Legislation,  et  de  Marine,  reunis.  Par  J.  Ph.  Garran. 
Imprime  par  ordre  de  la  Convention  Nationale,  et  distribue  au 
Corps  legislatif  en  Ventose,  an  v.  Paris:  Imprimerie  nationale. 
An  V  de  la  R'epublique.  [1797.]  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  374,  (2);  625, 
(2)  i  498,  (2) ;  (i),  666,  Tables,  pp.  vi.  c.  26685 

The  report  was  ma  le  to  the  National  Convention  by  the  Conimittees  of  Public 
Safety,  Legislation  and  Marine.  It  is  the  fullest  and  most  authoritative  work  on  the 
Revolution  in  St.  Domingo.     See  alto  St.  Domingo. 

Garrard  (L.  H.)  Chambersburg  in  the  Colony  and  the  Rev- 
olution. A  Sketch.  By  Lewis  H.  Garrard  ...  .  Philadelphia : 
J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.  1856.     8vo,  pp.  16,  v,  (i),  60,     b.,  ba. 


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Garrard.  Wah-to-Yah,  and  the  Taos  Trail }  or,  Prairie 
Travel  and  Scalp  Dances,  with  a  Look  ^t  Los  Rancheros  from 
Muleback  and  the  Rocky  Mountain  Camp  Fire.  By  Lewis 
H.  Garrard.  Cincinnati:  H.  W.  Derby,  1850.  l2mo,  pp.  vi, 
(1),  349.  26687 

Garrard  (K.)  Explanation  of  the  Difficulty  between  Lieut. 
Kenner  Garrard,  2d  Cavalry,  and  M.  Ch.rles  E.  Travis,  Late 
Captain  2r  Cavalry,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  H.  26688 

Garkard  (T.  T.)  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  trans- 
mitting papers  relative  to  General  T.  T.  Garrard's  Claim  for  the 
Destruction  of  Salt  Works,  by  Order  of  General  Buell,  in  1862. 
(H.  of  R.,  Ex.  Doc,  38th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  1864.)     pp.  30. 

Garreau  (A.)  Louisiana  ;  episode  emprunta  a  la  domination 
fran^aise  en  Amerique.     Paris:   Lacroix.    1867      i2mo.      26690 

Garret  (J.)  Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Public  Lands, 
on  the  Petition  of  Joab  Garret.      PVashington.    1810.     8vo.        H. 

Garretson  (F.  V.  D.)  Carmina  Yalensia.  Yale  College 
Songs.  With  Pianoforte  Accompaniments.  Compiled  and  Ar- 
ranged by  F.  V.  D.  Garretson.  New  Tork :  Taintor  Broths.  ^ 
Co.  [1867.]    8vo,  pp.  90.  c.  26692 

Garretson  (F.)  Dialogue  between  Do  Justice  and  Profes- 
sing-Christians.  By  Freeborn  Garretson.  fVi/mington^  Del. 
[n.  d.]    i6mo.  26693 

An  early  abolition  document.     Published   before    1827,  in   which  year  Garretson 

died. 

Garretson.  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Lyman  Beecher,  contain- 
ing Strictures  and  Animadversions  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled  an 
Address  ...  for  the  Education  of  Indigent  Pious  Young  Men  for 
the  Ministry  ...  .  By  the  Rev.  Freeborn  Garretson.  New  fork. 
1 8 16.  i2mo.  H.  +  Boston:  Re-printed  by  Thomas  Rowe.  1817. 
i2mo,  pp.  24.  ba.  26694 

Garretson  (G.  J.)  A  Discourse  Delivered  in  the  Reformed 
Dutch  Church,  Jamaica,  L.  L  February  15,  and  Repeated  in 
Newtown,  February  20,  1842,  at  the  Quadrigenian  Anniver- 
sary of  the  Mmistry  of  the  Rev.  Jacob  Schonemaker,  d.d.,  as 
Senior  Pastor  of  the  Collegiate  Reformed  Dutch  Churches  of 
Jamaica  and  Newtown.  By  Garret  J.  Garretson,  Junior,  Pas- 
tor of  said  Church.  Flushing:  Charles  R.  Lincoln,  mdcccxlii. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  16695 


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GARRISON. 


Garrbtson.  Certified  Report  of  the  Investigation  of  the 
case  of  Rev.  Garret  J.  Garretson,  ...  of  Lodi,  Seneca  Co.,  N. 
Y.,  before  the  Classis  of  (Jeneva,  ...  April  27,  1853,  relative  to 
a  charge  of  Immoral  Conduct ;  together  with  the  proceedings  of 
the  Civil  Courts  in  the  same  case.     New  Tork.   1H53.    8vo. 

Garrett  (J.  W.)  Letter  ..  from  John  W.  Garrett,  Presi- 
dent of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company,  to  the  Comp- 
troller of  Maryland,  in  Relation  to  the  Obligation  of  the  State, 
to  provide  for  Remitting  to  England  the  Interest  due  on  Certain 
Sterling  Bonds  of  the  State.  ...  Baltimort :  Printed  by  Kelly  iif 
Piet.    1865.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  26697 

Alio  t  Remark*  ...  embracing  a  Statement  uf  the  Ncceiiity  for  ...  an  Additional 
...  Railway  between  Baltimore,  ...  Philadelphia  and  New  York,  ...  i  ith  of  January, 
1871  ...  .  BaJlimore,  1871.  8vo,  pp.  9.  h.  —  Remarks  ...  14th  of  February,  1866 
...  in  Relation  to  the  Annual  Message  of  the  Mayor  of  Baltimore,  of  January  15th, 
1866,  ...  Baltimort.  1866.  8vu,  pp.  10.  h.  —  Statement  ...  made  before  the  Com- 
mittee on  Military  Atifairs  ...  35th  of  April,  1862,  in  Opposition  10  the  "Proposi- 
tion" of  the  Metropolitan  Railroad  Company,  to  "  Build  a  Road  ...  between  Wash- 
ington City  and  New  York.  ...  Baliimoie:  FrinieJ  by  Kelly,  HtJian  (Sf  Pitt.  1861. 
8vu,  pp.  20.  H.  Also  several  addresses,  etc.,  relating  to  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio 
Railroad. 

Garrett  (L  Recollections  of  the  West.  By  L.  Garrett 
...  Nashville:    IVestern  Metooaist  Office.    1834.     24mo,  pp.  240. 

Garrett  (  W.)  A  Tabular  Statement  of  the  Census  of  Ala- 
bama, taken  in  the  Year  1844  \  also,  the  Census  ...  of  1838  and 
1840,  ...  Compiled  by  W.  Garrett.      Tuscaloosa.    1844.     26699 

Garrey  (E.)  Grandeur  et  Avenir  des  Etats-Unis.  Par  Emile 
Garrey.     Paris:  Dentu.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  48.  26700 

Garrich  (R.  p.)  Balanza  general  del  comercio  de  la  Isia  de 
Cuba,  en  los  aflos  de  1836  y  1838.     Habana.   1837-39.     Folio. 

Garrison  (J.  F.)  The  Teachings  of  the  Crisis.  Address 
delivered  in  ...  Camden,  N.  J.,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Funeral 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  April  19,  1865.  By  Rev.  J.  F.  Garrison, 
M.D.  Camden^  N.  j.:  Printed  by  S.  Chew.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
-j-  Second  Edition.     [^Ibid.'\   1865.    8vo,  pp.  20.  26702 

[Garrison  (Wendell  Phillips).]  The  Benson  Family  of 
Newport,  Rhode  Island New  Tork.   1872.     8vo,  pp.  65. 

Garrison  (W.  L.)  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  Free 
People  of  Color,  in  Philadelphia,  New-York,  and  other  Cities, 


'  iJM.'-'-?'. 


.:Mns 


OARRI.SON. 


»77 


during  the  Month  of  June,  1831.  By  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison. 
...  Boston:  Printed  hy  Stephen  Foster.  1 83 1.  8vo.  f  Second 
Edition.  f/A/V/.l  1831.  8vo.  |  Third  Kdition.  [/^/V/.j  1831. 
8vo.     +   New  lork.    1833.     8vo.  26704 

(lAKRisuN.  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Trial  of  William  Ltoyd 
Garrison,  tor  an  Alleged  Libel  on  Francis  Todd,  of  Newhury- 
port,  Mass.  Boston:  Printed  by  Garrison  (Uttl  Knopp.  1834.  8vo, 
pp.  24.     H.    -f  [Also.     n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.         ba.  26705 

[(tARRISon.]  Henry  Ward  Beccher  and  Theodore  Parker. 
....  [n.  p.    n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  16.  h.  26706 

CiARRisoN.  Selections  from  the  Writings  and  Speeches  of 
William  Lloyd  Garrison.  With  an  Appendix.  ...  Boston:  R. 
F.  IValkut.    1852.    i2mo,  pp.  416.  b.,  ba.,  h.  26707 

Garrison.  Thoughts  on  African  Colonization  :  or  an  Im- 
partial Exhibition  of  the  Doctrines,  Principles  and  Purposes  of 
the  American  Colonization  Society.  Together  with  the  Reso- 
lutions, Addresses  and  Remonstrances  of  the  Free  PeopL*  of 
Color.  ...  By  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison.  Boston :  Garrison  and 
Knapp.    1832.     2  pts.,  8vo,  pp.  160;   76.  b.,  ba.,  c,  H.,  s. 

CjARRISon.  Papers  relating  to  the  Garrison  Mob.  Edited  by 
Theodore  Lyman.  Cambridge :  ff^elch.,  Bige/ow^  and  Company. 
1870.    8vo,  pp.  73.  b.,  ba.  26709 

(jARRISon.  Proceedings  against  William  Lloyd  Garrison,  for 
a  Libel.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  fVilliam  IVooddy.  1847.  ^^°» 
pp.  32.  B.  26710 

Garrison.  Proceedings  at  the  Public  Breakfast  held  in 
Honour  of  William  Lloyd  Garrison,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Massachu- 
setts, in  ...   London,  on  Saturday,  June  29th,  1867.   ...   London: 


William  Tweedie.    1868.     8vo,  pp.  96. 


B.,  ba.,  h, 


267 II 


Garrison.  Sketch  of  the  Character,  etc.,  of  William  Lloyd 
Garrison.     New  Tork.   1833.  26712 

Also  :  The  Abolitionists,  and  their  Relations  to  the  War.  An  Address  ...  deliv- 
ered ...  January  14,  1862  ...  New  York:  E.  D.  Burker.  1862.  i2mo,  pp.  31-54. 
B.  —  ...  The  Abolition  Conspiracy  to  Destroy  the  Union ;  or,  a  Ten  Years'  Record 
of  the  "Republican"  Party.  The  Opinions  of"  William  Lloyd  Garrison  ...  .  New 
Tork:  Van  Evrie,  Horton  (Sf  Company.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h.  —  An  Address  ...  in 
Marlboro' Chapel,  Boston,  July  4,  1838.  ...  Boston:  Isaac  Knapp.  1838.  i2mo,  pp. 
48.  BA.,  H.  —  An  Address  ...  New  Vork,  August  i,  1838,  by  request  of  the  People 
of  Colour  ...  in  Commemoration  of  the  ...  Emancipation  of  600,000  Slaves  on  that 
day,  in  the  British  West  Indies.      Botlon.   1838.    i2mo.  —  An   Address  ...   before  the 


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GARZA. 


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Old  Colony  Anti-Slavery  Society,  at  South  Scituate,  Mass.,  July  4,  1839.  ...  Boston: 
DowJiHf  yacison,  1839.  I  6mo,  pp.  40.  h.  —  The  "  Infidelity  "  of  Abolitionism.  ... 
Ntw  Tori:   American  Anti-^/a-very  Hi'dety.    1816.     1  imo,  pp.  12.      b.,  h.  —  Letter  to 

Louis  Kossuth,  concerning  Freedom  and  Slavery  in  the  United  States Boston  :  R. 

F.  ffa/kut.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  112.  B.,  H.  —  No  Compromise  with  Slavery:  An  Ad- 
dress, New- York,  Feb.  14,  1854.  ...  l8mo. —  ...  Principles  and  Mode  ot'  Action  of 
the  American  Anti-Slaver"  Society  :  A  Speech  ...  London  :  fVillium  Ttveedie.  (n.  d.] 
I2mo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Son.iets  and  other  Poems.  ...  Boston:  Oli'ver  'Johnson.  1S43. 
I2mo,  pp.  96.  B.,  H.  —  Speech  ...  In  Support  of  ...  a  Law  to  Prevent  the  Recapture 
of  Fugitive  Slaves,  ...  Feb,  24,  1S59.  Boston:  F.  If'.  IVallcut.  1859,  i8mo,  pp.  24. 
-  West  India  Emancipation.  A  Speech  ...  at  Abington,  Mass.,  on  the  First  Day  of 
August,  1854.   ...   Boston.    1854.     24mo,  pp.  48.      h. 

[Garth WAiTE  (J.  O.)]  A  Few  Words  touching  a  Late 
Pamphlet,  strangely  entitled  ''  A  Word  of  Self-Defence."  \_New- 
ark.    1850.]     8vo,  pp.  13.  B.,  P.  26713 

Gartrell  (L.  J.)  The  Dangers  of  Black-Republicanism  and 
the  Duty  of  the  South.  Speech  of  Hon.  L.  J.  Gartrell,  of 
Georgia,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  January  lo,  i860, 
[n.  p.:]   Printed  by  Lemuel  Towers,    [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  h. 

Garus  y  Eguia  (J.)  Nueva  Teorica  y  Practica  de  los  Metales 
de  Oro  y  Plata  por  Fundicion  y  Amalgamacion,  &c.  Por  Don 
J.  Garus  y  Eguia   ...   .  Mexico.   1802.     Sm.  4to.  26715 

Garver  (D.)  Our  Country  in  the  Light  of  History.  An 
Address  ...  Pennsylvania  College,  ...  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Septem- 
ber 18,  1861.  By  Rev.  D.  Garver  ...  .  Gettysburg:  A.  D. 
Beuhler.    186 1.     8vo,  pp.  32.  b.,  h.  26716 

[Garvie  (William).]  Barney  Rooney's  Letters  on  Confede- 
ration, Botheration,  and  Pcitical  Transmogrification.  Halifax., 
N,  S.   1865.    i2mo,  pp.  56.  26717 

Garza  (J.  J.)  Correspondencia  recogida  a  los  agentes  de 
Santa-Anna,  al  ser  aprehendidos  en  Tampico  por  el  General  D. 
Juan  Jose  de  la  Garza.      Zacatecas.    1858.     4to,  pp.  20.     26718 

Garza  y  Ballesteros  (L.;  Carta  pastoral  del  Illmo.  Sr. 
Arzobispo  de  Mexico,  Dr.  D.  Lazaro  de  la  Garza  y  Ballesteros. 
Dirigida  a'  V.  Clero  y  fieles  de  este  arzobispado  con  motivo  de 
los  proyectos  contra  la  Iglesia  publicados  en  Vera  Cruz  por  D. 
Benito  Juarez,  Antiguo  Presidente  del  Supreme  Tribunal  de  la 
Nacion.  Mexico.  1859.  ^v*^i  PP*  '5*  +  Segunda,  Tercera, 
Cuerta,  Quinta  Carta  Pastoral.  Mexico.  1859.  4  P^^-j  8vo,  pp. 
16;  12;  16;  20.  26719 

Against  Juarez  and  his  Vera  Cruz  manifesto. 


GASPARIN. 


179 


Garza  y  Ballesteros.  Defensa  de  la  Manifestacion  de  los 
Arzobispos  y  Obispos  de  la  Republica  Mexicana.  Mexico,  i860. 
4to.  26720 

Garza  y  Ballesteros.  Varias  Cartas  sobre  diversas  materias, 
que  el  Yllmo.  Sr.  Dr.  D.  Lazaro  de  la  Garza  y  Ballesteros, 
Arzobispo  de  Mexico,  dirigio  al  Clcro  de  Aquella  Dioccsis,  y 
hoy  dedica  al  de  la  Iglesia  Mexicana.  Mexico.  1851.  8vo,  pp. 
148.  26721 

Also  :    Edicto  para  la  publicacion  del   Santo    [ul)lleo,  concedido  por  Pio  ix.      Mexico. 
1852.     4t(),  pp.  22;    and  otlier  pitces  on  religious  controversies,  pastoral  letters,  etc. 

Gascoyne  (P.)  Petition  aux  membres  de  rAssemblee  Na- 
tionale,  sur  les  actes  de  spoliation  et  de  persecution  executes 
contre  lui  par  le  gouvernement  argentin,  preside  par  le  G>'  Rosas, 
et  sur  la  violation,  .1  son  egard,  par  ce  meme  gouvernement,  du 
traite  du  29  octobre,  1840.      Paris:   Lacomhe.    1851.  26722 

Gaskell  (W.)  ...  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Thomas 
Worthington  ...  March  14th,  1869  ...  By  William  Gaskell  ...  . 
Manchester :    "Johnson  and  Raw  son.    1869.     8vo,  pp.  22.  H. 

Gaspar  da  Madre  de  Deos.  Memorias  para  a  historia  da 
Capitania  de  S.  Vicente,  hoje  Chamada  de  S.  Paulo,  do  estado  do 
Brazil  publicadas  de  ordem  da  Academia  R.  das  Sciencias.  Por 
Ciaspar  da  Madre  de  Deos,  Monge  Benedictino,  e  Correspon- 
deiite  da  mesma  Academia.     Lishoa :   na  topographia  da  Academia. 

l-JC^-].      4tO,  pp.   (4),  242,  (I).  BA.,  C,  H.   26724 

Gasparin  (A.  de).  L'Amerique  devant  1  t^urope.  Principes 
et  Interets.  Par  le  C^t:  Agenor  de  Gasparin.  Paris :  Michel  Levy 
fferes.    1862.     8vo,  pp.  553.  B.,  BA.,  C.  26725 

Written  with  great  ability,  in  defence  of  the  North. 

Gaspartn.  America  before  Europe.  Principles  and  Interests. 
By  Count  Agenor  de  Gasparin.  Translated  b/  Mary  L.  Booth. 
New-York:    C.    Scribner.    1862.     i2mo,   pp.   xi,  410.     +   Third 


Edition.      \^lbid.\   1862.     l2mo,  pp.  xi,  419. 


B.,  BA.,  c. 


26726 


Gasparin.  Esclavage  et  traite.  Par  Agenor  de  Gasparin 
...  .  Paris  :  "Joubert.,  Librairie- Editeur .  1838.  8vo,  pp.  xvi, 
261,  (i).  B.,  BA.  26727 

Gasparin.  Les  f.tats-Unis  en  1861.  Un  grand  peuple  qui 
se  relevo.  Par  le  C^^  Agenor  de  Gasparin.  1861.  Paris  :  Michel 
Levy  freres.  1 86 1.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  414,  Table,  1  1.  +  Seconde 
pdition,  revue  et  corrigee.     \lbid^   1862.  b.,  ba.,  h.  26728 


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Gasparin.  Une  Parole  de  paix,  sur  le  difFerend  entre  I'An- 
glettere  et  les  £tats-Unis.  Par  le  C'e-  A.  de  Gasparin,  m.l. 
Paris:  Michel  Levy  freres.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  31.  b.,  ba.,  h. 

Relates  to  the  Trent  affair,  and  advises  the  return  of  Messrs.  Mason  and  Slidell. 

Gasparin.  Reconstruction,  a  Letter  to  President  Johnson. 
By  Count  A.  de  Gasparin.  Translated  by  Mary  L.  bcoth. 
Second  Edition.  New  Tork :  Loyal  Publication  Society^  No.  8/. 
1865.     8vo,  pp.  70.  26730 

Gasparin.  The  Uprising  of  a  Great  People.  The  United 
States  in  1861.  To  which  is  added,  A  Word  of  Peace  on  the 
Difference  betvi'een  England  and  the  United  States.  From  the 
French  of  Count  Agenor  de  Gasparin.  New  Tork  :  C.  Scri'mer. 
1861.    i2mo,  pp.  298.  s.  26731 

Gasparin.  The  Uprising  of  a  Great  People.  ...  Abridged. 
...  With  Appendices.  London:  Sampson^  Low^  Son  iff  Co.  1861. 
i2mo,  pp.  vi,  82.  B.,  c,  H.  26732 

Gasparin.  E  ,n  groot  volk  dat  zich  verheft,  De  Vereenigten 
Staten  in  1861.     Uit  het  fransch.      Utrecht.   1861.     8vo. 

Also  :  A  Word  of  Peace  on  the  American  Question.  Translated  from  the  French 
of  Gasparin,  by  the  Rev.  J.  McClintock,  d.d.  London:  Sampson,  Loiv  &  Co.  1861. 
i2mo,  pp.  24. 

Gasparin,  and  others.  Reponse  de  MM.  de  Gasparin,  La- 
boulaye,  Martin  et  Cochin,  a  la  ligue  loyale  et  nationale  de  New 
York,  1863.  New  Tori :  Loyal  Publication  Society^  No.  41.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  B.,  H.  26734 

Also,  in  English,  as  a  Reply.  Neiv  Tori.  iSiij.  8vo,  pp.  30.  +  Liverpool :  D. 
MarpUs.  1864.  i2mo,  pp.  17.  —  Letter  to  Count  Gisparin,  Edward  Laboulaye,  Henri 
Martin,  Augustin  Cochin,  and  other  P'riends  of  Amer'ca,  in  France,  pp.  10.  —  Ant- 
wort  der  Herren  Agenor  de  Gasparin,  Edouard  Labuulaye,  Henri  Martin,  Augustin 
Cochin  und  anderer  Freunde  Amerikas  in  Frankreich  un  die  Loyal  National  League. 
...  .  Loyal  Publication  Sociity,  No.  i^'^.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  11.  b. — Science  -v.  Modern 
Spiritualism  ;  a  Treatise  on  Turning  Tables,  the  Supernatural  in  General,  and  Spirits. 
...  Translated  by  C.  W.  Robert;  with  Introduction,  by  Robert  Baird.  Neiu  Tork. 
1861.     2  vols.     c. 

Gaspe  (P.  A.  de).  Les  Anciens  Canadiens.  Par  Philippe 
Aubert  de  Gaspe.  ^ebec :  G.  et  G.  E.  Desbarats.  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  407,  (2).  BA.  26735 

Gaspe.     The  Canadians  of  Old.     Translated  By  G.  M.  Pen- 


nee,     ^ebec.   1864.     8vo. 


s.  26736 


Highly  commended  by  the  '*  Dublin  Review." 


■ffm,^ 


GASSAWAY. 


l8l 


Gaspe.  Memoires  par  Philippe  A.  de  Gaspe  ...  Ottawa:  G. 
E.  Desbarats.    1866.     8vo,  pp.  563.  B.  26737 

Gaspe  (P.  A.  de),  Junr.  L'lnfluence  d'un  Livre,  roman  de 
Moeurs  Canadiennes.  Par  Philippe  Aubert  de  Gaspe.  ^ebec. 
1837.     i2mo.  26739 

Gaspe,  Canada.     Reports  of  the  Inspectors  of  the  Free  Ports 

of  Gaspe  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie '^lebec :   Printed  by  Hunter^ 

Rose  iff  Co.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  50.  b.,  h.  26740 

Gass  (P.)  A  Journal  of  the  Voyages  and  Travels  of  a  Corps 
of  Discovery,  under  the  Command  of  Captain  Lewis  and  Captain 
Clarke,  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States  -,  from  the  Mouth  of 
the  River  Missouri,  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  North  America, 
to  the  Pacific  Ocean;  during  the  Years  1804,  1805,  &  1806. 
Containing  An  Authentic  Relation  of  the  most  interesting  Trans- 
actions during  the  Expedition  :  A  Description  of  the  Country : 
And  an  Account  of  its  Inhabitants,  Soil,  Climate,  Curiosities,  and 
Vegetable  and  Animal  Productions.  By  Patrick  Gass.  One  of 
the  Persons  employed  in  the  Expedition.  With  Geographical 
and  Explanatory  Notes  by  the  Publisher.  Pittsburgh :  David 
M'Keehan.  iSoy.^  i2mo.  c,  p.  +  London:  Re- Printed  /or 
J.  Rudd.  1808I'  8vo,  pp.  iv,  381.  H.  +  Second  Edition,  with 
Six  Engravings.  Philadelphia:  Mathew  Carey.  1810.  i2mo, 
pp.  xii,  262.  s,  4-  Third  Edition.  [//>/>/.]  181 1.  f  Fourth 
Edition.  \_Ibid.~\  18 1 2.  i2mo.  [^Ibid.^  1815.  l2mo.  f  Day- 
ton^ Ohio.    1847,  &c.     i2mo,  pp.  238.  26741 

Gass.  Voyage  des  Capitaines  Lewis  et  Clarke,  depuis  I'em- 
bouchure  du  Missouri,  jusqu'a  I'entree  de  la  Colombia  dans 
rOcean  Pacifique  ;  fait  dans  les  annees  1804,  1805  et  1806,  par 
ordre  du  gouvernement  des  Etats-Unis.  ...  Redige  en  anglais 
par  Patrice  Gass,  ...  et  traduit  en  francais  par  A.  J.  N.  Lalle- 
mant  ...  avec  des  notes  ...  par  J.  B.  Tardieu.  Paris:  Arthus 
Bertrand.    1810.     8vo,  pp.  xviii,  443.      Map.       c,  H.,  p.  26742 

This  translation  contains  notes  and  additions,  and  a  map,  by  Tardieu.  See  "  Edinb. 
Rev.,"  XXIV.  41Z,  and  "  Lond.  J^.  Rev.,"  xii.  317.  Finotti  thinks  there  is  a  Dutch 
translation. 

Gassaway  (S.  G.)  The  Limits  of  Episcopal  Prerogative  at  a 
Canonical  Visitation  :  being  the  Substance  of  an  Argument  de- 
livered before  the  Convention  of  the  Diocese  of  Maryland,  May 
31,  1850.  By  the  Rev.  S.  G.  Gassaway,  ...  Together  with  a 
Sketch  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  in  relation  to  that 


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subject.      fVashington :  printed  by  "J'jhu  T.  Toivers.     1850.      8vo, 
pp.  47-  H.  26743 

Gassett  (H.  M.)  Categorical  Account  of  the  Female  Med- 
ical College,  ...  By  Helen  M.  Gassett.  Boston:  For  the  Author. 
1855.     8vo,  pp.  138,  (l).  B.,  H.  26744 

[Gassett  (Henry).]  Catalogue  of  Books  on  the  Masonic  In- 
stitution, in  Public  Libraries  of  Twenty- Eight  States  of  the  Union, 
Anti-Masonic  in  Arguments  and  Conclusions.  By  Distinguished 
Literary  Gentlemen,  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  With  Intro- 
ductory Remarks,  and  a  Compilation  of  Records.  By  a  Member 
of  the  Suffolk  Committee  of  1829.  Boston:  Printed  by  Damrell 
iff  Moore.    1852.     8vo,  pp.  xi,  270.  B.,  ba.,  26745 

Gastelu  (A.  V.)  Arte  de  Lengua  Mexicana  compuesto  por 
el  Bachiller  Don  Antonio  Vazquez  Gastelu  el  Rey  de  Fig- 
ueroa  :  Cathedratico  de  dicha  Lengua  en  los  Rcales  Collegios  de 
S.  Pedro  y  S.  Juan.  Sacalo  a  luz  por  orden  del  Illustrissimo 
Senor  Doctor  Don  Manuel  Fernandez  de  Sancta  Cruz,  ...  Con 
Lifencia  en  la  Puebla  de  los  Amieles^  en  la  Imprenta  nueva  de  Diego 
Fernaftdez  de  Leon.,  aho  de  1689.  Impresso  a  su  casta  :  Hallarase 
en  su  Libreria.  4to,  6  1.,  42  1.  4-  Segunda  Impression.  Puebla 
de  los  Angeles  \J^Iexico\    1693.     4to.  26746 

Both  of"  these  editions  are  of  extreme  rarity. 

Gastelu.  Arte  de  Lengua  Mexicana  compuesto  por  el  Bach- 
iller D.  Antonio  Vasquez  Gastelu,  ...  Con  li^ccia  en  la  Puebla., 
por  Diego  Fernddex  de  Led.,  y  por  su  original  en  la  Imprenta  de 
Francisco  Xavier  de  Morales^  y  Salazar,  Impressor^  y  Mercader  de 
libros  en  el  Portal  de  Borja^  donde  se  vende.  Aho  de  1 7 16.  410,  2 
1.,  54  1.  26747 

Gastelu.  Arte  de  Lengua  Mexicana,  ...  correjido  segun  su 
original   por   el    Br.    D.    Antonio   de    Almedo  y   Torre.   ...    Con 

liceneia  en  la  Puebla.,  por  Diego  Fernandez  de  Leon.    ijlb.      410,  2 
1.,  54  1.  26748 

Gastelu.  Cathecismo  Breve,  que  precisamente  deve  saber 
el  Christiano.  Dispuesto  en  Lengua  Mexicana  por  el  Licen- 
ciado  Don  Antonio  Vasquez  Castelu  [j/V]  el  Rey  de  Figueroa, 
Cathedratico  que  fue,  de  dicha  Lengua,  en  los  Reales  Colegi  s 
de  S.  Pedro  y  S.  Juan.  ...  Reimpresso  en  la  Puebla :  Por  la  Fiuda 
de  Miguel  de  Ortega.,  en  el  Portal  de  las  Flores.,  donde  se  vende. 
Anode  1733.  4to,  pp.  I,  2.  +  Puebla.,  \_AIexico'].  1838.  +  Re- 
impreso  en  Orizava.  Impr.  de  la  Caja  de  ahorros  por  jf.  Ramon 
Matos.    1846.     8vo,  pp.  16.  26749 


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Gastelu.  Catecismo  in  idioma  Mexicano  por  Ant.  Varguez 
Gastelu.     Puebla.    1854.     8vo.  26750 

Gastei.u.  Breve  Catecismo  de  la  Doctrina  Cristiana,  tradu- 
cido  al  Mexicano.      Orizaba:   B.  Jburto,    1865.     8vo,  pp.  19. 

Gastine  (Civique  de),  pseudon.      See  [Toulette  (E.  L.  J.)] 

Gaston  (W.)  Speech  of  the  Hon.  William  Gaston,  ...  on 
the  Bill  to  Authorize  A  Loan  of  Twenty- Five  Millions  of  Dol- 
lars, delivered,  ...  February  18 14.  IVashington  City.  [n.  d.]  8vo, 
PP  53-  +  [Another  Edition.]  IVashington.  [n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp. 
48.     +   Georgetown :   Printed  by  Robert  Allison.    1 8 14.     8vo,  pp. 

36.  B.,  H.  26752 

The  proposed  loan  was  for  the  purchase  of  Canada.  Also  :  Address  before  the 
Philanthropic  and  Dialectic  Societies  ...  June  20,  1832.  ...  Raleigh:  Printed  by  'Jai. 
Gales  &  Son.  1S52.  8vo,  pp.  16.  +  Second  Edition.  Richmond.  1832.  B.,  H. — 
An  Address  ...  before  the  .'\merican  Whig  and  Cliosohpic  Societies  of  the  College  of 
New  Jersey.  September,  29,  1835.  ...  Princeton  :  printed b^  jfohn  Bogart.  mdcccxxxv. 
8vo,  pp.  42.  B.,  H.  '-  Second  Edition.  Princeton:  R.  E.  Hornor.  1835.  —  Speech 
...  in  Support  of  the  Proposition  ...  to  Expunge  from  the  Rules  of  the  House  ...  the 
"Previous  Question."  Georgetoivn,  D.  C.  :  'Jamet  B.  Carter.  1816.  8vo,  pp.  31. 
B.,  s. —  Speech  ...  on  the  Recent  State  Convention  of  North  Carolina  ...  for  ...  re- 
vising the  Constitution.      Baltimore.      [1835.]     Svo,  pp.  50.      ba. 

Gatchel  (S.)  a  Contrast  to  the  Reverend  Nathaniel  Whit- 
alcer,  d.d.  his  Confutation  of  the  Reverend  John  Wise,  a.m. 
Vindication  of  the  New-England  Churcles;  and  the  Churches' 
Quarrel  Espoused.  By  Samuel  Gatchel.  ...  Danvers :  Printed 
by  E.  Russell.  M,Dcc,Lxxviii.     8vo,  pp.  23.  ba.  26753 

Gatchel.  The  Signs  of  the  Times  :  ...  Remarks  ...  rela- 
tive to  the  Remarkable  Phenomenon,  or  Dark-Day  which  ap- 
peared in  New-England  on  the  Nineteenth  of  May,  1780  :  ...  By 
Samuel  Gatchel  ...  .  Danvers:  Printed  by  E.  Russell.  m,dcc,- 
Lxxxi.    l2mo,  pp.  16.  H.  26754 

Gatchell  (J.)  The  Disenthralled  ;  being  Reminiscences  of 
the  Life  of  Joseph  Gatchell.      Troy.    1843.     ^^°*  ^^755 

Gatereau  {M.)  Histoire  des  troubles  de  St.  Domingue, 
depuis  le  mois  d'Octobre  1789,  jusqu'au  16  Juillet  1791.  Par 
M.  Gatereau,  Citoyen  du  Cap  Francois.  Paris.  1792.  8vo, 
pp.  153.  26756 

Gates  1  H.)  King  George's  Right  to  the  Crown  of  Great 
Britain  displayed.  Being  a  Collection  from  History,  from  the 
First  Known  Times  to  the  Present  Year,  1769.  ...   Extracted  by 


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Hezekiah  Gates  ...   .   Boston:  Printcu  ''V  fV.  McJlpine.   m,dcc,- 

LXXII.  BA.,  H.  26757 

Gates  (T.  R.)  The  Trials,  Experience,  Exercises  of  Mind, 
and  First  Travels  of  Theophilus  R.  Gates.  Written  by  himself. 
Poughkeepsie :  printed  by  C.  C.  Adams  and  Co.  for  the  Author. 
1810.  i8mo,  pp.  214,  (i).  -f  The  Second  Edition,  with  Addi- 
tions.     New  Tor k  :  Enoch  Johnston^  "Junr.    1818.     l2mo,  pp.  514. 

Gates  (W.)  Proceedings  of  the  Court-Martial  for  the  Trial 
of  Major  W.  Gates.     New-York.    1837.     8vo.  26759 

[Gatford  (Lionel).]  Publick|  Good  [Without  Private  [Inte- 
rests :  I  Or,  I  A  Compendious  Remonstrance  of  the  |  present  sad 
State  and  Condition  of  the  English  |  Colonie  in  Virginia.  |  With  | 
A  Modest  Declaration  of  the  severall  Causes  |  (so  far  as  by  the 
Rules  of  Right,  Reason  and  Religious  Obser- 1  vation  may  be 
Collected)  why  it  hath  not  prospered  better  hitherto  |  As  also,  |  A 
Submissive  suggestion  of  the  most  prudentiall  probable  wayes, 
and|meanes,  both  Divine  and  Civill  (that  the  inexpert  Remem- 
brancer could  I  for  the  present  recall  to  minde)  for  its  happyer 
improvement  I  and  advancement  for  the  future.  |  Humbly  presented 
to  His  Highness  the  Lord  Protectour,  |  By  a  Person  zealously 
devoted,  I  To  the  more  effectual  propagating  of  the  (lospel  in  that 
Nation,  I  and  to  the  inlargement  of  the  Honour  and  Benefit,  both 
of  the  said  I  Colonie,  and  this  whole  Nation,  from  whence  they  | 
have  been  transplanted.  |  London^  \  Printed  for  Henry  Marshy  and 
are  to  be  sold  at  \  the  Crown  in  S.  Paul's  Church-yard.  1657.  |  410, 
pp.  (20),  26.  26760 

A  volume  of  extreme  rarity.     Reprinted  in  facsimile  at  Vienna  for  E.  Tross,  of  Paris. 
The  reprint  is  also  scarce. 

Gathered  Leaves.     See  [Dana  (Eliza  A.)],  Vol.  v..  No.  18409. 

Gatine  (Adolphe  Ambroise  Alexandre).  Abolition  de  I'es- 
clavage  a  la  Guadeloupe.  —  Quatre  mois  de  gouvernement  dans 
cette  colonie.     Paris.    1849.     ^v°*  26761 

Also  :  Situation  des  affranchis  a  I'ile  de  la  Reunion.     [/A/(/.]    1850.     4to. 

Gatterer  (J.  Chr.)  De  belli  Romanorum  socialis  caussis  et 
eventu,  respectu  ad  bellum  cum  Coloniis  Americanis  gestum 
habito.      Gottingen.   1783.     Sm.  Folio,  pp.  8.  ib-jbi 

"  Of  the  highest  rarity.    It  is  reprinted  in  the  works  of  C.  G.  Heyne."  —  Muller. 

Gaudichaud-Beaupre.     See  Vaillant. 


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Gauld  (George).     An  Account  of  the  Surveys  of  Florida, 
&c.     With   Directions  for  Sailing  from  Jamaica  or  the  West 
Indies,  by  the  West  End  of  Cuba,  and  through  the  Gulf  of 
Florida.      To  accompany  Mr.   Gauld's  Charts.      London  :    IV. 
Faden.    1790.    4to,  pp.  27.     Map.  26763 

The  author  served  as  a  volunteer  during  the  siege  of  Pensacola,  by  the  French  and 
Spanish  navy,  and  the  French,  Spanish,  and  American  troops.  See  extract  from  his 
journal  in  the  iiitroduction  to  this  work. 

Gauld.  Observations  on  the  Florida  Kays,  Reef,  and  Gulf; 
with  Directions  for  Sailing  along  the  Kays,  From  Jamaica  by  the 
Grand  Cayman  and  the  We.i  End  of  Cuba  ;  also,  a  Description 
...  of  ...  West  Flonaa,  ...  By  George  Gauld,  to  accompany  his 
Charts.  ...   Lo.don :   IV.  Faden.   1796.    4to,  pp.  28.  26764 

Gaume  (J.  A.)  Ddnde  vamos  a  parar .?  Ojeada  sobre  las 
tendencias  de  la  epoca  actual.     Mexico,    1851.     4to.  '^^'J^S 

G[auntley]  (W[illiam]).  Remarks  on  a  Certain  Publica- 
tion, entitled,  Macaulay's  Portrait  of  the  Founder  of  Quakerism, 
1856.      Sheffield:   Rogers.^  Printer.    1856.    l2mo,  pp.  12. 

Signed  W.  G.     Another  edition  has  the  auther's  name  on  the  title. 

Gaussoin  (E.)  Memoir  on  the  Island  of  Navassa,  W,  I.  By 
Eugene  Gaussoin.     Baltimore.    1866.     8vo,  pp.  32.  26767 

Gaussoin.  The  Island  of  Navassa,  Illustrated  in  Six  Large 
Folio  Chromo-Lithograph  Plates.  By  Eugene  Gaussoin.  Bal- 
timore.   1866.  26768 

Gautier.  Plan  d'une  colonic,  a  la  Guyane  fran^aise  sur  les 
bords  d'Ayapack  et  d'Ouenay.     1794.     4to.  26769 

[Gautier  du  Tronchoy.]     Journal  de  la  campagne  des  isles 

de  I'Amerique,  qu'  a  fait  Monsieur  D La  prise  &  possession 

de  I'islc  saint  Christophe,  avec  une  deaoription  exacte  des  ani- 
maux,  des  arbres,  et  des  plantes  les  plus  «.i...-ieuses  de  I'Amerique. 
La  maniere  4e  vivre  des  sauvages,  leurs  moeurs,  leur  police  & 
religion.  Avec  la  relation  de  la  surprise  que  voulut  faire  la 
Garrison  de  Fribourg  sur  des  deux  Brissack.  Par  G.  D,  T. 
Ensigne  dans  le  vaisseau  du  roy,  le  Zeripsee.  Troyes :  Jacques  le 
Febre.    1709.     l2mo,  pp.  274.  26770 

Gauttier  (G.  a.)  Recherches  sur  I'organization  de  la  peau 
de  I'homme  et  sur  les  causes  de  sa  coloration.  Paris.  1819. 
pp.  83.  26771 

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The  Gavel,  and  Freemason's  Journal.  ...  Bro.  Robt.  Ramsay, 
Editor.      Onil'ta  and  Montreal.   1870-71.     2  vols.,  8vo.     26772 

The  Gavel :  a  Monthly  Periodical  devoted  to  Odd  Fellowship 
and  General  Literature.  By  C.  C.  Burr  and  John  Tanner. 
Albany:   J.  Munsell.   1845.     ^^o,  pp.  324.     Portraits.         26773 

Gavet  (D.),  and  Boucher  (P.)  Jakare-Ouassou,  ou  les 
Tupinambas :  Chronique  Bresilienne.     Paris.   1830.    8vo.        s. 

Gavock  (R.  W.)  a  Tennessean  Abroad  ;  or  Letters  from 
Europe,  Africa  and  Asia.  By  Randall  W.  Gavock.  New  Tork. 
1854.    i2mo.  26775 

Gay  (B.)  The  Accomplished  Judge  ;  or,  A  Compleat  Dress 
for  Magistrates.  A  Sermon  ...  at  Keene,  at  the  First  Opening 
of  the  Inferior  Court,  ...  October  8,  1771.  By  Bunker  Gay, 
a.m.  ...   Portsmouth:  Printed  by  D.  Fowle.    1773.     8vo,  pp.  29. 

Gay.  a  Genuine  and  Correct  Account  of  the  Captivity ; 
Sufferings,  and  Deliverance  of  Mrs.  Jemima  Howe.  By  Bunker 
Gay.     Boston.   1792.    8vo,  pp.  20.  26777 

Also:  A  Discourse  ...  at  Hins-^ale,  July  29,  1792  ...  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
Mrs.  Abigail  Gay.  ...  Grtenfield :  Printed  by  Thomas  Die kman.  mdccxcii.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
H.  —  Sermon  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  Lemuel  Hedge,  at  Warwick,  [Mass.]  who 
died    Oct.    15,    1777.    ...    Hartford,    Con.    1778.      8vo.     5.  —  To   Sing   of  Mercy  and 

Judgment  Recommended  and  Exemplified.     Thanksgiving  Discourse Grtenfield. 

1793.    8vo,  pp.  19. 

Gay  (C.)  Fragment  d'un  Voyage  dans  le  Chili  et  au  Cusco, 
patrie  des  anciens  Incas.  Par  Claude  Gay.  Paris.  1843.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  26778 

Gay.  Historia  Fisica  y  Politica  de  Chile,  segun  documentos 
adquiridos  en  esta  Republica  durante  doce  annos  de  residencia  en 
ella,  y  publicado  bajo  los  auspicios  del  Supremo  Gobierno :  por 
Claudio  Gay,  Ciudadano  Chileno.     Paris.    1844-62.     8vo. 

This  grand  work  forms  24  vols.,  8vo,  and  2  vols.,  410,  of  plates,  divided  as  follows : 
Botanica.  Paris.  1845.  8  vols.,  8 vo;  Documentos  sobre  la  Historia,  la  Estadistica  y 
la  Geografia.  Paris.  1846.  2  vols.,  8vo;  Zoologia.  Paris.  1847.  8  vols.,  8vo; 
Historia,  6  vols. ;  Atlas,  z  vols.,  fulio. 

Gay  (E.)  The  Alienation  of  Affections  from  Ministers  con- 
sider'd  and  improv'd.  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  the  Ordination  of 
the  Reverend  Mr.  Jonathan  Mayhew  ...  June  17.  1747.  By 
Ebenezer  Gay,  a.m.   ...   Boston.^   N.  E.:   Printed  by  Rogers  and 


Fowle.    MDCCXLVII.     8vo,  pp.  28,  (4). 


ba.,  h. 


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Gay.  a  Beloved  Disciple  of  Jesus  characterized.  In  a  Ser- 
mon Preached  at  the  West-Church  in  Boston,  July  27.  a.m. 
1766.  The  Third  Lord's-Day  from  the  Decease  of  ...  Jonathan 
Mayhew,  d.d.  Bv  Ebenezer  Gav,  a.m.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by 
R.  and  S.  Draper^  T.  and  J.  Fleet^  and  Edes  and  Gill,  mdcclxvi. 
8vo,  pp.  30.  ba.,  h.  26781 

Also:  St.  John's  Vision  ...  In  a  Discourse  ...  July  17,  p.m.,  1766  ...  of  the  De- 
cease of  the  Reverend  Jonathan  Mayhew,  D.n.  By  Ebeneier  Gay,  a.m.  Paitor,  ... 
Boston:   Primed  by  R.  and  S.  Draper.    1766.     8vo,  pp.  40.      ba.,  h. 

Gay.  The  Character  and  Work  of  a  Good  Ruler,  and  the 
Duty  of  an  Obliged  People.  ...  A  Sermon,  preach'd  befoic  his 
Excellency  William  Shirley,  Esq;  May  29th,  1745.  ...  By 
Ebenezer  Gay,  a.m.   ...Boston:   Daniel  Gookin.   1745.     8vo,  pp. 

33.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.   26782 

Gay.  Natural  Religion,  ...  Dudleian-Lecture,  at  Harvard- 
College,  ...  May  9,  1759.  By  Ebenezer  Gay,  a.m.  ...  Boston.^ 
New-England:   John  Draper.    1759.    8vo,  pp.  34.       ba.,  h.,  m. 

Gay.  The  Old  Man's  Calendar.  A  Discourse  ...  delivered 
in  the  first  Parish  of  Hingham,  on  the  Lord's-Day,  August  26, 
1781,  The  Birth-Day  of  the  Author,  Ebenezer  Gay.  Boston: 
Printed  by  John  Boyle,  mdcclxxxi.  8vo,  pp.  24.  b.  -|-  Second 
Edition.  London.  1783.  -f- The  Fourth  Edition.  Dover.,  N.  H. 
mdccxciii.  8vo,  pp.  32.  BA.  -f-  Stockbridge :  Re-printed  by 
Loring  Andrews.  M,DCC,xciv.  8vo,  pp.  1 6.  +  Salem:  J.  D, 
Gushing.  1822.  8vo,  pp.  36.  +  Hingham:  Jedediah  Farmer. 
1846.   8vo,  pp.  32.  26784 

The  (edition  of  1846  contains  an  historical,  genealogical,  and  biographical  appendix. 
Drake  says  it  went  through  several  editions  in  England,  and  was  tra.vslated  into  one  or 
two  of  the  languages  of  continental  Europe.      We  have  only  see.i  one  English  edition. 

Gay.  Well-Accomplish'd  Soldiers,  a  Glory  to  their  King, 
and  Defence  to  their  Country.  A  Sermon  preach'd  at  Hingham 
...  May  10.  1738.  In  the  Audience  of  Four  Military  Com- 
panies; ...  By  Ebenezer  Gay,  v.D.M.  ...  Boston:  David  Hench- 
man.  1738.    i2mo,  pp.  (i),  29.  BA.,  H.  26785 

Also:  A  Call  from  Macedonia.  A  Sermon  ...  at  Hingham,  ...  October  12.  1768, 
at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Caleb  Gannett  ...  in  the  Town  of  Cumberland, 
and  Province  of  Nova-Scotia.  [Ch.,  William  Rand;  R.  H.;  Daniel  Shute.]  ...  . 
ffc/jfon  .•  P-ir.tcd  l>y  Ri'ii'iUid  Dr.ip:r^  and  Tkomas  and  yohn  Fleet  mdcclxviii.  8vo,  pp. 
39.  BA.,  H.  —  The  Devotions  of  God's  People.  A  Sermon  ...  Hingham,  December 
6,  1770.  ...  a  Day  of  Public  Thanksgiving  and  Prayer.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Richard 
Draper,  mcclxxi  [j'V].     8vo,  pp.  23.      b.,  ba.  —  A  Discourse  on  ...   A  Pillar  of  Salt, 

To  Season    a   Corrupt  Age.     A  Sermon  to   bring  Lot's  Wife  to  Remembrance 

Boston:   D.  Henchman.   MDCcxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  (3),  64.     ba.,  h.  —  The  Duty  of  People 


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to  Pray  for  and  Praiie  thrir  Rulers.  A  Sermon  ...  in  Hingham,  August  la.  I7]0. 
On  Occasion  of"  the  Arriv.il  ut  His  lixtrilrni  Jcinatlun  BeKliet,  Esq;  to  his  Oov- 
ernment.  ...  Sonort  :  Printed  hy  Thomai  h'iiet.  1730.  H  mj,  pp.  35,  ba.,  h.  —  The 
Evangelical  I'rradier.  A  Sermon  ...  at  tiir  Ordination  of  the  Rev'd  Mr.  Bunker 
Gay,  at  ilinsdale,  August  17th,  1763.  ...  Boilon  1  I'rinitU  hy  Riihatd  (if  ^Samuel  Draper. 
1763.  8v(>,  pp.  43.  —  Jesus  Christ  the  Wise  Master-builder  ...  A  Sermon  Preached  at 
the  Installment  of"  the  Reverend  Mr.  K/ra  Carpenter  ...  in  Keene  and  Swanzey,  .., 
NcW-H,inip»hire.  ...  October  4th,  1753.  Boston:  Printed  by  6.  Knttlund.  1753.  I  1., 
pp.  ii,  26.  —The  Levite  not  to  be  Forsaken.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Installment  of"  the 
Rev.  Grindal  Rawson  ...  in  Yarmoufli,  Dru-mber  loth,  1755.  ...  Botton.  1756. 
8vc,  pp.  19.  B.  +  The  Second  Edition.  Dover,  (N,  H.)  :  i'nnttd  hy  E.  l.adJ. 
M,DC'C,xciii.  8vo.  —  Minisuiii  are  Men  of"  Like  Passions  with  Others.  A  Sermon 
Preachd  at  Barnstable,  May  12,  1725.  The  Day  on  which  a  Church  was  gathered 
...  and  Mr.  Joseph  Green  was  ordained  Pastor  of  it.  ...  Botton:  Printed  by  B.  Green. 
1715.  8vo,  pp.  41.  n*^  ,  M.,  w. —  ...  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  the  Ordination  of"  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Ebenezer  Gay,  Junior.  In  Suffield,  Jan.  13,  1741,  i.  And  Publish'd  at  the 
Desire  of  the  People  there.  Bouon  :  S.Eliot.  1742.  8vo,  pp.  39.  ba.  —  The  Mys- 
tery of  the  Seven  Stars  in  Christ's  Right  Hand.  ...  in  a  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination 
of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Jonathan  Dorby,  ...  inScituate;  November  1  3,  1751.  Boiiun  : 
primed  by  y.  D.  Draper.  1752.  8vo,  pp  31.  aA.| — A  Sermon  Preached  at  Hingham 
on  a  Training  Day  there,  May  10,  1738.  ...  Botton:  Printed  by  T.  F/eet.  1738.  l2mo. 
—  Sermon  at  the  Installment  of  Ezra  Carpenter,  as  Pastor  at  Keene  and  Swanzey,  N.  H. 
Oct.  4,  1753.  ...  Botton.  [n.  d.]  i2mo,  w. —  ...  A  Sermon  preach'd  before  the 
Ministers  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in  New  England,  at  their  Annual 
Convention  in  Boston  ;  May  29.  1746.  ...  Botton  :  Printed /or  D.  Gookin.  1746.  8vo, 
pp.  33,  (i).  BA. — The  Untimely  Death  of  a  Man  of  God  Lamented.  In  a  Sermon 
Preach'd  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  John  Hancock  ...  in  Braintree  ;  Who 
Died  May  7th,  1744.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  S.  Knee/and  and  T.  Green,  moccxliv. 
lamo,  pp.  (4),  25.  BA.  —  Zechariah's  Vision  of  Christ's!  Martial  Glory  ...  In  a  Ser- 
mon preach'd  at  the  Desire  of  the  Honourable  Artillery-Company  in  Boston,  June  3, 
1728.   ...   Botton  t  J.  Elitit,  J.  Phillips,  and  B.  Lohl-.   1728.     Svo,  pp.  38.      ba.,  h. 

Gay  (E.)  An  Oration  pronounced  at  Suffield,  on  Saturday, 
the  221,1  of  Feb.  a.d.  1800,  the  day  recommended  by  Congress 
for  the  people  to  assemble  publickly,  to  testify  their  Grief  for  the 
Death  of  General  George  Washington.  By  the  Rev.  Ebenezer 
Gay.     Suffield,  1800.    8vo,  pp.  16.  n.  26786 

Also:  Oration  on  American  Independence,  July  5,  1790. 

Gay  (F.  a.)  For  Gratuitous  Distribution.  Sketches  of  Cali- 
fornia. An  Account  of  the  Life,  Manners  and  Customs  of  the 
Inhabitants.  Its  History,  ...  By  Frederick  Gay.  Also  Inter- 
esting information  in  Relation  to  the  Canchalagua,  a  Californian 
Plant  of  Rare  Medicinal  Virtues.  Boston:  Redding i^  Co.  1848. 
Svo,  pp.  16.  B.,  H.  26787 

[Gay  (John).]  The  Mohocks  ;  a  Tragi-Comical  Farce. 
London:  Bernard  Lintott.  1712.  i2mo,  4  1.,  pp.  21.  -f  \^lbid.'\ 
1717. 

Gay  (M.  M.)     Gleanings  from  Real  Life 
Gay.     Buffalo.   1858.    i2mo. 


26788 

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c.  26789 


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189 


[Gavarre  (Charles).]  Address  on  the  "  Religious  Test"  ro 
the  Convention  of  the  American  Party  assembly  in  Philadelphia 
on  the  5th  June,  1855.      1855.     8>  o,  pp.  34.  h.  26790 

Gayarre.  Essai  Historique  sur  Louisianc.  Par  Charles 
Gayarre.     Nouvelle  Orleans.    1830.     2  vols.,  8vo.  26791 

Gayarre.  Histoire  de  la  Lonisiane.  By  Charles  (iavarre. 
...  Nouvelle- Orleans :  Alagne  et  IFeisse.  18-4647.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  (2),  xi,  377  i  vii,  427.  c,  H.  26792 

Gayarre.     History  of  T  ouisiana,    The  French  Domination. 
By   Charles    Gayarre.       Neu     York.     1854.      2   vols.,   8vo,   pp. 
540 ;  xi,  380, 
Redfield.    1854, 


Map.    -\-  The  Spanish  [domination,      h'eiv  Tork. 
8vo,  pp.  xii,  649.     ^     The  American  Domina- 


New   Tork:    William  J.  IVuIdleton.    i86b.     8vo, 


B.,  C 


pp.     VMI, 
26793 


tion. 

693- 

Gayarre.  Letter  from  Judge  Gayanc.  The  Cession  of 
Louisiana  to  the  United  States,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  4. 

Written  to  sustain  the  secession  of  Louisiana  from  the  United  States. 

Gayarre.  Louisiana ;  its  Colonial  History  and  Romance. 
By  Charles  Gayarre.  New  Tork:  Harper  W  Brothers.  1851. 
8vo,  pp.  546.  B.,  H.  26795 

Gayarre.  Louisiana  :  Its  History  as  a  French  Colony. 
Third  Series  of  Lectures.  Bv  Charles  Gayarre.  New  Tork : 
John  Wiley.    1852.     8vo,  pp.  380.      Map.  H.  26796 

Gav.\rre.  Romance  of  the  History  of  Louisiana.  A  Series 
of  Lectures.  By  Charles  Gayarre.  ...  New  Tork :  D.  Appleton 
y  Company.   M  DCC  XLViii.    i2mo,  pp.  265.  B.,  ba.  2t']i)'] 

Also:  Address  ...  On  the  Late  Frauds  ...  at  the  Election  ...  7th  November,  1853, 
in  ...  New  Orleans.  Neiv  Orliiins :  Printed  by  Sherman  ijf  H^harton.  1853.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  BA.,  H.  —  Address  to  the  IVople  of  Louisiana  on  the  State  of  Parties.  ...  tJetv 
Or  leant :  Printed  hy  Sherman,  IVhurton  &  Company.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  (1),  40.  H. — 
General  Jackson.      A  Sketch.      New  Orleans.    1857.     8vo.  —  A   Lecture  on   Oaths, 

Amnesties,  and   Rebellion,  delivered   ...  January  25,  1866 New  Orleans.    i866. 

8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  —  Influence  of  the  Mechanic  Arts  on  the  Human  Race.  Two  Lec- 
tures. ...  Neiu  Tork:  John  fViley.  854.  i2mo,  pp.  (2),  86.  H.  —  The  School  for 
Politics:  A  Dramatic  Novel.  New  Tork:  D.  j^ppleton  and  Co.  1854.  iimo,  pp. 
158.  c,  H.  ("  An  exhibition  of  party  frauds." — Duyckinck,  11.  401.  Mr.  Duyck- 
inck  refers  to  two  other  tracts  by  Mr.  Gayarre,  which  I  have  not  teen.) 

Gayle  [(John)].  Speech  of  Mr.  Gayle,  of  Alabama,  on  ... 
a  Territorial  Government  in  Oregon.  Delivered  ...  March  28, 
1848.      Washington.    1848.     8vo,  pp.  14.  h.  26798 


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Gayler  (C.)  Out  of  the  Streets.  A  Story  of  New  York 
Life.  By  C.  Gayler.  New  Tori:  R.  M.  De^ltt.  1869.  i2mo, 
pp.  360.  B.  26"99 

Gayley  (J.  F.)  A  History  of  the  Jefferson  Medical  College 
of  Philadelphia.  With  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Early  Pro- 
fessors.    By  James  F.  Gayley.     Philadelphia.    1858.    410,  pp.  61. 

Gaylord  (N.  M.)  Kossuth  and  the  American  Jesuits.  A 
Leccure  ...  in  Lowell,  Jan.  4,  1852.  By  N.  iVI.  Gaylord.  ... 
Lowell:  Merrill i5f  Strair.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  26801 

Also :  Letter  ...  containing  Reasons  for  refusing  to  sign  a  Protest  against  American 
Slavery.  ...  Mtmfhit:  Enquirtr  Office.    1846.     8vo,  pp.  31.     ba. 

Gaylord  (W.  L.)  The  Soldier,  God's  Minister.  A  Dis- 
course delivered  in  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  October  5,  1862,  on  the 
Departure  of  a  Company  of  Volunteers  for  the  Seat  of  War. 
By  William  Gaylord.  Fitchburg: ''■  Rollstone  Office."  1862.  8vo, 
pp.  21.  26802 

Gaylord  (W.),  and  Tucker  (L.)  American  Husbandry  ; 
being  a  Series  of  Essays  on  Agriculture ;  Compiled  principally 
from  "The  Cultivator"  and  "The  Genesee  Farmer,"  with 
Additions,  by  Wjllis  Gaylord  and  Luther  Tucker.  New  York. 
1840.  2  vols.,  i2mo.  +  New  York.  1843.  +  New  York. 
1847.    2  vols.,  i8mo.  26803 

Gayoso  (Jose  de  Souza).  Compendio  Historico-Politico  dos 
principios  da  lavoura  do  Maranhao,  suas  produc^cens,  et  progres- 
ses que  tem  tido  ate  ao  prezente,  entraves  que  a  vao  deteri  orando 
[etc.]  Por  Raymundo  Jose  de  Souza  Gayoso.  Paris:  Imprimerie 
de  Rougeron.   1818.     8vo,  pp.  344.  26804 

Gaytan  de  Torres  (M.)  Relacion  de  las  minas  de  cobre 
que  hay  en  las  serranias  de  Cocorote  en  la  provincia  de  Vene- 
zuela y  modo  de  beneficiar  las,  por  D.  Manuel  de  Torres.     Fol. 

Title  from  Ternaux,  who  gives  no  place  of  publication. 

Gazaignes  (Jean  Antoine).  Annales  de  la  societe  des  soi- 
disans  Jesuites ;  ou  recueil  historique-chronologique  de  tous  les 
actes,  ecrites,  denonciations,  avis  doctrinaux,  [etc.]  contre  la  doc- 
trine, I'enseignement,  les  entreprises  et  les  forfaits  des  soi-disans 
Jesuites,  depuis  1552,  epoque  de  leur  naissance  en  France, 
jusqu'en  1763.     Paris.   1764-1771.    5  vols.,  4to,  c.  26806 


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GAZZETTIERE. 


191 


Gazelle,  a  True  Tale  of  the  Great  Rebellion  ;  and  other 
Poems.  [By  John  B.  Rich?]  Boston:  Lee  ^  Shepard.  1866. 
i6mo,  pp.  194.  BA.  26807 

Gazer  (G.),  pseudonym.  Frederick  de  Algeroy,  the  Hero  of 
Camden  Plains.  A  Revolutionary  Tale.  By  Giles  Gazer.  New 
Tork :    Collins^  Hannay.    1825.    l2mo,  pp.  235.  C  26808 

Gazeta  de  Columbia.      Cucuta.   1821.  26809 

The  first  twelve  numbers  were  published  at  Cucuta,  in  4tc,  the  rest,  called  "  Gaceta 
de  Colombia,"  at  Bogota,  in  folio. 

Gazeta  de  Literatura  de  Mexico.     See  Alzate,  Vol.  i. 

Gazette  de  Leyde.  Nouvelles  de  livers  endroits.  Leyde:  Et. 
Luzc'C.   1778-97.    20vols.,4to.  26810 

"  This  valuable  journal  is  of  the  highest  importance  for  the  history  of  America. 
Each  number  is  divided  into  two  parts,  each  of  four  pages,  the  lecond  of  them  bearing 
the  title  '  Supplement  aux  Nouvelles '  is  very  often  entirely  filled  by  the  news  from 
America.  The  editor  of  this  Gazette,  Mi.  Luzac,  was  a  very  learned  man,  of  high, 
liberal  principles,  who  fostered  and  encouraged  to  his  utmost  the  contest  of  American 
United  States  against  England.  He  was  in  correspondence  with  the  heads  of  the 
American  Revolution,  and  especially  with  J.  Adams.  These  relations  enabled  him  to 
publish  many  of  the  most  important  documents,  as  he  himself  says,  '  le  premier  en 
Etrope.'  " —  MuLLER. 

The  Gazette  of  the  United  States.  A  National  Paper,  Pub- 
lished at  the  Seat  of  Government.  ...  New  Tork  and  Philadel- 
phia: John  Fenno.   1789-92.    Folio.  B.  26811 

Continued  as  Gazette  of  the  United  States,  and  Daily  Evening  Advertiser.  New 
York  and  Philadelphia:  John  Fenno.    1 794. 

Gazetteer  of  the  World,  or  Dictionary  of  Geographical  Know- 
ledge, ...  Edited  by  a  Member  of  the  Royal  Geographical  So- 
ciety. Compiled  from  the  most  recent  Authorities.  Edinburgh : 
A.  Fullertoni^  Co.  1851-56.  7  vols.,  rl.  8vo.  Maps  and  120 
Engravings.  b.,ba.  26812 

The  best  and  most  complete  of  all  Gazetteers,  and  forming  a  complete  body  of 
modern  geography,  physical,  political,  statistical,  historical,  and  ethnographical. 

Gazlay's  Business  Directory  of  the  Five  Great  Cities  of  Cali- 
fornia and  Oregon.  1864-65.  San  Francisco  and  New  Tork:  D. 
Gazlay.    410,  pp.  430.  268 1 3 

II  Gazzettiere  Americano  Contenente  un  dlstinto  ragguaglio 
di  tutte  le  parti  del  Nuovo  Mondo,  della  loro  Situazione,  Clima, 
Terreno,  Prodotti,  Stato  antico  e  moderno,  Merci,  Manifatture, 
e  Commercio.  Con  una  esatta  desciizione  delle  Citta,  Piazze, 
Porti,  Baje,  Fiumi,  Laghi,  Montagne,  Passi,  e  FortiHcazioni. 


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GEARY. 


II  tutto  destinato  ad  esporre  lo  stato  presente  delle  cose  en  quella 
parte  di  Globo,  e  le  mire,  e  int-Tcssi  delle  diverse  Potenze,  che 
hanno  degli  stabilimenti  in  America.  Tradotto  dall'  Inglese  e 
arricchito  di  Aggiunte,  Note,  Carte,  e  Rami.  Livorno:  per  Marco 
Coltellini.  MOCCLXIII.  3  vols.,  410,  pp.  xxiii,  216,  (i);  256; 
253.     21  Maps  and  57  Plates.  b.,  ba.  26814 

For  the  English  version,  tee  American  Gazetteer,  Vol.  I.,  No.  1090. 

Het  geamplieerde  Octroy  |  Van  de  |  Oost-Indische  |  Compagnie,  | 
By  de  Hoogh.  Mogh.  HcerenjStaten  Generael,  tot  wech-nem- 
inge  van  alle  disputen  ende  questien,  den  13.  Martij  deses  jaers 
gearresteert.  Midtsgaders  :  |  Eene  corte  verthooninge  vande  noot- 
sakelickheyt  vande  geoctroyeerde  West  Indische  Navigatie,  by 
mid- 1  del  vande  w^elcke  de  vrye  Nederlandtsche  Republicque, 
met  Godes  |  hulpe  tot  de  hoogste  prosperiteyt  int  stuc  vande  al- 
derrijckste  waren  |  vande  geheele  werelt,  tot  hare  ende  der  Partici- 
panten  voordee)  syn|te  gheraecken.  |  ...  |  Ghedruckt  Int  laer  ons 
Heeren.   1623.  |    4to,  12  leaves.  26815 

This  enlarged  charter  of  the  East  India  Company  includes  a  short  demonstration  of 
the  necessity  of  the  chartered  West  India  navigation.     See  Asher,  No.  82. 

Gear  (A.  S.)  National  Bank  Note  Detector.  Fourth  Edi- 
tion.    New  Haven.   1866.    i8mo.  26816 

Gear.  The  Nation's  Grief  for  its  Fallen  Chief,  A  Sermon 
preached  in  the  First  Congregation  at  Chapel,  Philadelphia,  Sab- 
bath Evening,  April  23d,  1865.  By  the  Pastor,  Rev.  D.  L. 
Gear.  Published  by  Request.  Philadelphia :  Ringwalt  <5f  Browne 
Printers.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  8.  26817 

Geare  (A.)  Eben  Ezer;  Or  a  Monument  of  Thankfulness : 
Being  a  true  Account  of  a  late  miraculous  Preservation  of  9  Men 
in  a  small  Boat,  which  was  inclosed  within  Islands  of  Ice  about 
70  Leagues  from  Land,  and  continuing  in  Distress  20  Days ;  with 
the  most  remarkable  Passages  which  happened  in  their  Voyage 
from  Plymouth  to  the  NewfoundliJ.nd,  in  the  Ship  called  the 
Langdon  Frigate,  Capt.  Arthur  Holdsworth  Commander ;  with 
a  List  of  the  Names  of  those  that  survived,  and  can  witness  to 
the  Truth  of  this  Relation.  Written  by  Allen  Geare,  Chief 
Mate  of  the  Ship,  who  was  a  Principal  Sharer  both  in  the 
Misery  and  the  Mercy.  London:  Printed  by  Sam.  Smith.  1708. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  26818 

Geary  (J.  W.)  A  Sketch  of  the  Early  Life  and  of  the  Civil 
and  Military  Services  of  Maj.  Gen.  John  W.  Geary,  Candidate 


GEDDIE. 


193 


of  the   National   Union  Party   for  Governor  of  Pennsylvania, 
[n.  p.]   1866.     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  26819 

Also :  Correspondence  ...  relating  to  the  Foreign  Commerce  of  the  United  States. 
[Harriiburg.    1870.]     8vo,  pp.  13.      h. 

Gebel  Teir.     See  [Tudor  (William)]. 

Gebelin.     See  Court  de  Gebelin,  Vol.  v.,  No.  17 174. 

Gebhard  (F.)  Illinois  as  it  Is.  By  F.  Gebhard.  Chicago. 
1857.    i2mo.     Maps.  26820 

[Gebhardt  (A.  G.)]  Actes  et  Mtmoires  concernant  les  ne- 
gotiations qui  ont  en  lieu  entre  la  France  et  les  £tats-Unis  de 
rAmerique,  depuis  I793,jusqu'a  ...  30septembre  1800.  Londres: 
De  P Imprimerie  de  "J.  B.  G.  Fogel.  1 807.  3  -vols.,  8vo,  pp.  vi, 
368  ',  451 ;  481,  2,  (i).  BA.  26821 

Gebhardt.  State  Papers  relating  to  the  Diplomatick  Trans- 
actions between  the  American  and  French  Governments,  From 
the  Year  1793,  to  the  Conclusion  of  the  Convention,  on  the  30th 
of  September,  1800.  Collected  by  A.  G.  Gebhardt,  ...  London. 
1816.     3  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  vi,  368;  451;  481,  2.  26822 

Geddes  [(Alexander)].  An  Apology  for  Slavery ;  or,  Six 
Cogent  Arguments  against  Abolition  of  Slave  Trade.  London. 
1792.    8vo.  c.  26823 

Geddes  (G.)  Origin  and  History  of  the  Measures  that  led 
to  the  Construction  of  the  Erie  Canal  ...  By  George  Geddes, 
1866.     Syracuse.    1866.     8vo.  26824 

Also:  Observations  upon  Plank  Roads,  ...  Syracuse.  1850.  c.  —  Report  on  the 
Agriculture  and  Industry  of  the  County  of  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  with  an  Introductory 
Account  of  the  Aborigines,  yearly,  i860.  8vo.  —  Address  ...  N.  Y.  Scute  Agricul- 
tural Society,  Albany,  February  3,  1862.  ...  and  Address  of  Ezra  Cc  nell,  o.-?  taking 
the  Chair  as  President  Elect,  ...  Albany:  Printed  by  Charles  Van  Benthuysen.  lis 02. 
8vo,  pp.  38.      H. 

Geddes  (James).  Report  to  the  Canal  Commissioners  of 
Ohio  of  ihe  Surveys  and  Examinations  of  the  Country  between 
Lake  Erie  and  the  Ohio  River.      Columbus.   1823.    8vo.     26825 

Geddes  (M.),  Translator.     See  History  of  the  Church. 

Geddie  (J.)  Memorial  to  the  Very  Reverend  the  Synod  of 
the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Nova  Scotia.  By  John  Geddie. 
Pictou.   1844.    4to,  pp.  4.  26826 


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[Gee  (Joshua).]  The  Trade  and  Navigation  of  Great-Britain 
considered  :  Shewing  That  the  surest  Way  for  a  Nation  to  in- 
crease in  Riches,  is  to  prevent  the  Importation  of  such  Foreign 
Commodities  as  may  be  rais'd  at  Home.  That  this  Kingdom  is 
capable  of  raising  within  itself,  and  its  Colonies,  Materials  for 
emploving  all  our  Poor  in  those  Manufactures,  which  we  now 
import  from  such  of  our  Neighbours  who  refuse  the  Admission  of 
ours.  Some  Account  of  the  Commodities  each  Country  we  trade 
with  takes  from  us,  and  what  we  take  from  them  ;  with  Obser- 
vations on  the  Balance.  Loudon.  1729.  8vo.  +  The  Second 
Edition.  London:  Sam.  Buckley.  1730.  8vo,  pp.  (18),  147.  -f 
The  Third  Edition.  To  which  is  added,  A  Supplement.  Lon- 
don:  Sam.  Buckley.  1731.  8vo,  pp.  (24),  164.  +  The  Fourth 
Edition,  London:  A.  Bettesworth  and  C.  Hitch.  1738.  T2mo, 
pp.  (24),  164  -\-  Fifth  Edition.  Glasgow:  R.  ^  A.  Foulis. 
I'JSO.  i2mo,  12  1.,  pp.  180.  +  Sixth  Edition.  [^Ibid.']  1755. 
i2mo.  P.  -I-  \Ibid.^^  1760.  i2mo.  4-  New  Edition,  with  In- 
teresting Additions  by  a  Merchant.  London.  1767.  i2mo.  ba. 
+  llhid.']   1768.     8vo.  26827 

The  author  states  that  the  work  was  printed  for  private  disi.ibution.  This  probably 
relates  to  the  fuSt  edition  only,  which  was  anonymous.  A  great  part  of  it  relates  to  the 
trade  of  the  plantations  '.n  America.  "  A  -jmall  but  excellent  treatise." —  Anderson's 
Hist.  Comm.,  i.  xxv-xlviii. 

Gee.  Sur  le  Commerce  f.-t  la  Navigation  de  la  Grande-Bre- 
tagne.     Paris.    1749.    i2mo.  26828 

Gee.  Two  Curious  Papers  written  in  1739,  by  Mr.  Joshua 
Gee,  and  others.     London:   "j.  /Ilmon.   1767.  26829 

Forms  No.  iv.  of  Vol.  iii.  of  Almon's  Tracts  on  Taxing  the  British  Colonies. 

Gee  (J.)  Israel's  Mourning  For  Aaron's  Death.  A  S-  mon 
Preached  on  the  Lord's- Daj  After  the  Death  of  the  very  Rev- 
erend and  Learned  Cotton  Mather,  dd.  ...  By  Joshua  Gee  ...  . 
Boston:   S.  Gerrish.    MDCCXXViii,     l2mo,  pp.  (4),  34.  B.,  ba. 

Gee.  a  Letter  To  the  Reverend  Mr.  Nathaniel  Eells,  Mod- 
erator of  the  Late  Convention  of  Pastors,  ...  Containing  Some 
Remarks  on  their  Printed  Testimony  ...   .   By  Joshua  Gee  ...  . 

BA.,  H.,  M.  26831 


Boston:  N.  Proctor.   1743.     8vo,  pp.  17. 

For  an  Answer,  see  Hanwich  (J.) 


[Gee.]     The  Straight  Gate  and  the  Narrow  Way.  ...  Two 
Sermons.   ...   Boston:   D.  Henchman.    i'J2().    l2mo.j  pp.  (l),  103. 


H  I 


GEIMT7.. 


195 


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26829 


BA. 


Mod- 
Some 
e  ...  . 
26831 


Geer  (G.  p.)  Geer's  Express  Directory  and  Railway  For- 
wa'-der's  (luide.  ...  By  Geo.  P.  Geer  ...  .  New  P>ngland  States. 
Vol.  I.  Springfield,  (Mass.):  C.  R.  Chaffee  iff  Co.  1858.  8vo, 
3  '•»  PP-  271-  <-'•.  H.  26833 

Geer  (J.)  Historical  Sketch  and  (ienealogy  of  Cieorge  and 
Thomas  Geer,  from  1621  to  1856.  By  James  CJeer.  Hart- 
ford:  Eithu  Geer.   Printer.    1856.    i2mo,  pp.  84.  26834 

Geer  (J.  J.)  Beyond  the  Lines :  or,  a  Yankee  Prisoner 
loose  m  Dixie.  By  Captam  J.  J.  Geer.  With  an  Introduction 
bv  Rev.  Alexander  Clark.  ...  Philadelphia :  J.  IV.  Daughaday. 
1863.    i2mG,  pp.  285.      Illustrations,  b.,  ba.  26835 

Gegenwart  und  Zukunft  der  Plata-Lander  fur  Deutschen 
Handel  und  Colonisation.      Hamburg.    1852.  26836 

Relates  to  Butnus  Aires. 

Gegenwartiger  Zustand  derer  Finantzen  von  Franckreich, 
worinnen  die  bissherigen  Unternehmungen  des  Herrn  Law  ... 
angefiihrt  und  erlautert  werden  ;  als  ein  ander  I'heil  der  Besch- 
reibung  des  mississipischen  Handels,  und  Supplement  zu  der 
europaischen  Fama.  Leipzig:  I.  F.  Gleditsch.  1720.  l8mo, 
5  1.,  pp.  252.      Portrait.  26837 

Gegenwartiger  Zustand  der  Colonic  von  St.  Domingo,  aus 
den  Franzosischen.     Leipzig.    1779.     2  vols.  26838 

Geheime  anecdotes,  betrefFende  den  agttienden  Fructidoi,  en 
nieuwe  gedenkschriften  der  gedeporteerden  naar  Guiana,  ;Hoor 
hen  zelven  geschreeven,  zijnde  het  vervolg  van  het  dagverhaal 
van  Ramel.  Uit  het  Fransch  vertaald.  In  den  Haag :  Isaac 
van  Cleef.    1 800.     8vo,  pp.  198.  26839 

Geijer.  Ofver  Europeiska  colonial-viildets  grundlaggning. 
Upsal.    1834.     4to.  26840 

Geikie  (J.  C.)  George  Stanley;  or,  Life  in  the  Woods:  a 
Boy's  Narrative  of  the  Adventures  of  a  Settler's  Family  in 
Canada.  Edited  by  John  C.  Geikie.  London :  G.  Routledge  & 
Co.   1864.    i2mo,  pp.  420.  B.  26841 

Reprinted  in  Boston  as  "  Lit'e  in  the  Woods;  a   Narrative  of  the  Adventures  ot"  a 
Settler's  Family  in  Canada." 

Geinitz  (H.  B.),  and  Liebe  (Carl).  Ueber  ein  Aequivalent 
der  takonischen  Schiefar  Nordamerikas,  in  Deutschland  und  des- 
sen  geologische  Stellung.  Dresden :  K.  Leopold.  Carol,  deutsche 
Akad.    1866.     4to,  pp.  25-52  (Extract),  iv,  52,  8  1.      8  Plates. 


I  ! 


196 


GEMELLI. 


Geisler  (Aiam  Friedrich).  Kurze  Karakter-und  Thaten- 
schilderungen  von  hundert  und  siebenfunfzig  sich  in  leztern 
amerikanischen  Kriege  vorziiglich  ausgezeichneter  brittischer 
Ofliziere  wie  auch  einiger  Offiziere  von  den  deutschen  Hiilfs- 
truppen.     Dresden  und  Leipzig.    1784.    8vo.  2684'^ 

Among  the  sketches  are  the  characters  ot"  Andre,  Arnold,  Asgill,  Burgoyne,  Carle- 
ton,  Clinton,  Cornwallis,  Gage,  Howe,  Sir  William  Howe,  Governor  Hutchinson, 
Johnitune,  Kempenteld,  Keppel,  Prescott,  Rodney,  Tarleton,  etc. 

Geldard  (D.)  Handbook  on  Cotton  Manufacture  :  ...  By 
James  Geldard.     New  Tork,    1867.    i2mo,  pp.  298.     Plates. 

Gellatly(A.)  Some  Observations  upon  a  late  piece,  en- 
titled, "The  Detection  detected,"  showing  how  the  Rev.  Mess. 
S.  Finley  and  R.  Smith,  handle  the  obligation  of  the  Solemn 
League.     By  A.  Gellatly.      Germantown.   1758.     8vo.        26845 

Gelline  (P.  L.)  Journal  de  mer  d'un  voyage  a  la  Nouvelle 
Orleans,  capitale  de  la  Louisiane  ;  depart  et  retour  abord  des 
trois  mats  le  Severn  et  le  Chateaubriand,  du  2  Octobre  1841  au 
21  Fevrier  1842.  Par  P.  L.  Gelline.  Paris:  Vauteur.  1842. 
8vo,  pp.  40.  26846 

G[elone]  (F.)     See  [Fernagus  de  Gelone],  Vol.  vi. 

Geluckwenschinghe  aen  de  West  Indische  Vlote.  Afghevaren 
uyt  Nederl.  in  Januario  1624.  Amsterdam.    1624.    4to.       26847 

felicitation  to  the  West  India  fleet,  that  set  sail  from  Netherland  in  January,  1624. 
Ste  Asher,  No.  103. 

Gem  of  the  Western  World,  for  all  Seasons  ...  Edited  by  M. 
E.Hewitt.     New  York.  {x^ioX]    8vo.  26848 

Gemalde  der  Lander  uud  Volker  mit  Bezug  auf  ihre  Geschichte. 
Rechtmassige  deutsche  Ausgabe  des  Univers  pittoresque  mit  den 
Original-Stahlstichen.  Zweite  Serie.  Columbien  und  Guyana, 
Italien,  Aegypten.     Frankfurt:   Schwerher.  183-.    8vo.     26848a 

Gemeling  (Joh.  George).  Disputatio  geographica  de  vero 
Californiae  situ  et  conditione.     Marburgi.     [n.  d.]    8vo,  30  1. 

Gemelli-Careri  (Giovanni  Francesco).  Giro  del  Mundo. 
Napoli.  1699.  -\-  Fenezia.  17 19.  9  vols.,  i2mo.  Portraits  and 
Plates.  26850 

These  travels  were  considered,  for  a  long  time,  as  fictitious ;  and  Goldsmith,  in  his 
"Citizen  of  the  World"  (Letter  1 08),  treats  them  as  such.  Baron  von  Humboldt, 
however,  has  proved  that  he  certainly  was  in  Mexico  and  at  Acapulco,  and  that  his 
descriptions  have  the  charm  of  local  tint  which  could  only  have  been  given  by  an 
ocular  witness. 


GEMS. 


197 


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luyana, 

6848*7 


undo. 

lits  and 

26850 

in  his 

umboldt, 

that  his 

n   by  an 


Gemelli-Careri.  Voyage  autour  du  monde,  traduit  de 
I'italien  de  Gemelli-Careri.  Par  [Eustache  Lenoble].  Paris: 
^t'lenne  Ganeau.  17 19.  6  vols.,  i6mo.  Maps  and  Plates.  ^ 
[/(&/'</.]  1727.    6  vols.,  i6mo.     60  Plates.  b.,  c.  268 si 

The  part  relating  to  South  America,  New  Spain,  etc.,  is  very  curious.  An  English 
translation  will  be  found  in  the  "Compendium  of  Authentic  Voyages,"  7  vols.,  1756, 
and  in  Churchill's  collection. 

Gemma  Phrysius  de  Principiis  Astronomic  et  Cosmographiae 
deque  Usu  Globi  ab  eodem  editi.  Item  dc  Orbis  Divisione  et 
Insulis  Rebusque  nuper  inventis.     [^Jntverpia.    1850.]    4to. 

This  edition  is  not  mentioned  by  Harrisse. 

Gemma  Phrysivs  de  Principiis  Astronomiae  &  Cosmographiic ; 
de  usu  Globi ;  di  Orbis  divisione  ac  Insulis.  Joan :  Grapheus  t\pis 
excudebat.    Antverp.   1530.    4to.  26853 

"  Mente  Octobr.  yaniunt  cum  Glohis  Lovanii  apuJ  Gregoriiim  Zassenum,  &  Antver- 
piK  <i/)tti/ Gregorium  Bontium  lub  Scuto  Basiliensi."  —  Maittaire. 

Gemmam  |  Phrysium,  apud  Louanienses  Medicum  ac  Mathe- 
ma-|ticum  insignem,  restituta.  Additis  de  adem  re  ipsius  Gem- 
mae Phry.  libellis,  vt  sequens  pagina  docet.  |  l^aneunt  /lutuerpia; 
in  pingui  gallina  Armldo  Berckmano  .  1 .  5  .  3  .  9  .  |     4to,  61  1.,  i  1. 

Gemma  I  Phrysius  de  Princi|-pijs  astronomiae  &  Cosmographie, 
i  Deqj  vsu  Globi  ab  eodem  edi-|ti.  Item  de  Orbis  diuisione,  | 
&  Insulis,  rebusq3  nu- 1  per  inuentis.  |  Antuerpia  excudebat  loannes  \ 
Richard.  An  ,  D .  1544.  |  Sm.  8vo,  Title,  i  1.,  88  unnumbered 
1.,  Tables,  3  1.  26855 

See  "Caput.  XXX.  De  America.  'America  ab  inucntore  Amerio  [i»V]  Vesputio 
nomen  habet,' "  etc. 

Gemma  Phrysivs  |  De  Principiis]  Astronomiae  et|  Cosmogra- 
phiae, deqve  vsv  |  Globi  Cosmographici  ab  eodem  editi.  |de  Orbis 
diuisione  &  Insulis,  rebusq3  nuper  inuentis.  |eivsdem  De  Annuli 
Astronomica  vsu.  |  loannis  Schoneri]  De  vsv  Globi  Astriferi  opus- 
c\x\\ics\.\  Antverpi(e.^\In  cedibm  loan.  Steehii.  .■/««o|  m.d.xlviii.  | 
[Second  title-page,  on  the  recto  of  unnumbered  leaf  73 :]  Vsvs 
Annuli  Astro- 1  nomici  Gemma  Frisio  Mathematico  |  Authore.  | 
Antverpia^  In  adibus  loannis  5'/^^/f/7.  |  m.d.xlviii.  |  [Third  title- 
page  on  recto  of  unnumbered  leaf:]  loannis  Schoneri  |  de  vsv 
Globi  Astriferi  I  Opusculum.  I  ...  M.D.XLViii.  [Colophon:]  Typis 
loan.  Graphei  Anno  a  Christo  hu-  \  manee  salutis  Authore  nato^  I 
M.D.XLVIII.  I    Sm.  8vo,  3  !.,  116  numbered  1.,  i  unnumbered  1. 

Gems  from  the  American  Poets.  Sixth  Edition.  London : 
Thomas  Tegg.  mdcccxl.  32mo,  pp.  xii,  188.  4-  New  York:  D. 
Appleton  and  Company.  [1842.]    32mo,  pp.  222.  h.  26857 


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Gendron  [Le  Sifur).  Quel(|ves  Particvlaritezjdv  pavs|dcs 
Hvrons|en  la  novvelle  France  j  Remar(|vccs  par  le  Sicur  (jen- 
dron,  I  Docteur  en  Medecine,  qui  a  dcmeurc  |  dans  ce  Pays- 1  la 
fort  long-temps.  |  Redigces  par  lean  Baptiste  de  Rocoles,  j  Con- 
seiller  &  Aumosnier  du  Roy,  &|  Historioeraphe  de  sa  Majeste.  I 
y4  Troyes^  W |  J  Paris^  \  Chez  \  Denys  Bechet  et  Lov'ts  Billaine.  j 
M.DC.LX.  I    8vo,  pp.  26.  26858 

Of  this  very  rare  bonk,  twenty-five  copies  were  reprinted  at  Alhant,  N,  T. :  y. 
Munsell.    i860.     Rvo,  pp.  (i),  26. 

A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descendants  in  the  Male  line 
of  David  Atwater,  one  of  the  Original  Planters  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  to  the  Fifth  Generation.  New  Haven  :  Printed  by  J.  H, 
Benham.    1851.     8vo,  pp.  30.  26859 

Genealogical  Registry  of  the  United  States.  Incorporated 
under  the  Laws  of  the  State  of  New  York.  ...  New  Tork. 
[1871.]    8vo,  pp.  23.  B.,  H.  26860 

Genealogy  of  the  Adam  Family,  by  William  Adam  of  Canaan, 
Litchfield  Co.,  Conn.  Albany:  Printed  by  Joel  Munsell.  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  26861 

Genealogy  of  the  Adams  Family  of  Kingston,  Mass.  ...  by 
George  Adams  of  Boston.  Boston :  Printed  by  David  Clapp.  1 86 1 . 
8vo,  pp.  64.  26862 

Genealogical  Sketch  of  the  Bird  Family,  having  its  Origin  in 
Hartford,  Conn.     Hartford.    1855.     8vo,  pp.  24.  26863 

General  Accompt.     See  Georgia,  infra. 

A  General  Account  of  Miranda's  Expedition.  See  [Sheerman 
(John  H.)] 

The  General  Address  (in  Two  Parts)  Of  the  Outinian  Lec- 
turer to  his  Auditors,  Periodically  read  by  him  as  a  Lecture,  dur- 
ing the  Season  in  London,  and  Descriptive  of  the  Institution  of 
the  Outinian  Society  in  the  Hundredth  Year  after  the  Death  of 
the  Benevolent  William  Penn,  and  the  Year  of  the  Second  Peace 
of  Aix-la-Chapelle,  to  secure  the  Advantages  of  Justice  and  Be- 
nevolence, with  the  aid  of  Ethical  and  Critical  Lectures,  when 
no  other  provision  can  easily  be  made  for  that  purpose.  London: 
W.  Nicol.   1822.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  (2),  56.     6  Plates.  26864 

General  Address  to  the  Freemen  of  New-Hampshire;  or  the 
General  Government  and  the  Leaders  of  the  New-England  Op- 
position contrasted,     [n.  p.    n.  d.J    8vo,  pp.  35.  h.  26865 


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General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church.  Set  Presby- 
terian Church. 

General  and  Private  Laws,  and  Memorials  and  Resolutions  of 
the  Territory  of  Dakota,  passed  ...  March  17-May  15,  1862. 
To  which  is  Prefixed  a  Hrief  Description  of  the  Territory  and 
its  Government,  ...  Tanktou :  J,  C.  Trask.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  xvii, 
558  ;  iv  !.,  pp.   38.  26866 

The  General  Attacked  by  a  Subaltern  ;  or,  the  "  Strictures  on 
the  PViendly  Address"  Examined  and  a  Refutation  of  its  Prin- 
ciples Attempted.  Boston.  1744.  8vo.  4-  New  Tork :  James 
Rivington.  [1775.]    8vo,  pp.  11.  c,  N.  26867 

This  is  in  Reply  to  Genrral  [Charles  Lee's]  Strictures  on  [Myles  Cooper's]  Friendly 
Address.      Its  author  was  probably  Lieutenant  Henry  Barry. 

A  General  Atlas  for  the  Present  War  ...  in  Europe  and  the 
West  Indies,   ...    Philadelphia:   Printed  by  Mathew  Carey.     1 796. 
This  is  one  of' the  earliest  attempts  at  an  atlas  in  the  United  States. 

General  Armstrong.  Documents  in  relation  to  the  Attack  on 
the  private  Armed  Brig  General  Armstrong,  of  New  York. 
i2mo.  26869 

General  Assembly's  State.     See  [Duane],  Vol.  v..  No.  20987. 

General  Chronica  das  ist ;  wahrhafFte  eigentliche  und  kurtze 
Beschreibung,  vieler  namhaffter,  und  zum  theil  bisz  daher  vnbe- 
kannter  landtschafiten,  erstlich  des  priester  Johanns,  konigs  in 
Morenlandt,  ...  zum  andern  ein  gemeine  beschreibung  des  gant- 
zen  erdbodems,  ...  Zum  dritten  ein  beschreibung  der  neuw 
erfundenen  inselen  Americe  und  Magellane.  Frankfurt  am 
Mayn:  S.  Feyrabendt.  1576.  3  pts.  in  i  vol.,  folio,  pp.  143; 
94  ;  45.  c.  26870 

"  The  publisher,  Feyerabend,  issued  tiiis  work  in  three  parts.  1st.  The  '  General 
Chronicle,'  containing  the  •  Account  of  Priester  John's  Country,'  etc.  ad.  The  '  Cos- 
mographia',  a  general  account  of  Europe,  Asia,  Atfrice,  vnd  die  nach  Petolomeo  neuw 
erfunden  Inseln,  America  vnd  Magellane  (so  jctz  die  neuwe  Welt  genennt),*  etc.  3d. 
The  'Chronicle  of  Paulus  Orosius.'  It  was  his  opinion  that  all  these  properly  came 
together,  and  yet  they  are  printed  in  three  distinct  books  (each  having  its  own  title 
and  pagination),  to  suit  the  convenience  of  purchasers."  —  Stevins. 

A  General  Circular  to  all  Persons  of  Good  Character,  who 
want  to  Emigrate  to  the  Oregon  Territory,  ...  Charlestown.   1831. 


Svo,  pp.  27,  (i). 


26871 


A  General  Collection  of  Treatys,  Declarations  of  War,  Mani- 
festos, and  other  Publick  Papers,  Relating  to  Peace  and  War, 


'I 


i 


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I      1 


Among  the  Potentates  of  Europe,  from  1648  to  the  Present  Time 
...  between  England,  France,  Spain  and  Holland.  ...  The  Right 
of  the  Crown  of  England  to  Hudson's-Bay.  ...  To  which  is  prc- 
fix'd.  An  Historical  Account  of  the  French  King's  Breach  of  the 
most  Solemn  Treatys.  London:  'J.  Darhy.  1710.  8vo,  pp.  44, 
448.  26872 

A  General  Collection  of  Treatys,  Declarations  of  War,  Mani- 
festos, and  other  Publick  Papers,  relating  to  Peace  and  War. 
The  Second  Edition.  London:  J.  J.  and  P.  Knapton.  m.dcc- 
XXXII.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  32,  448  ;  xxii,  Errata,  I,  560,  23  ;  xxxix, 
492  ;  4  1.,  pp.  458  [490],  13.  26873 

Many  of  these  treaties  relate  to  American  territory. 

A  General  Collection  of  Voyages,  undertaken  either  for  Dis- 
covery, Conquest,  Settlement,  or  The  Opening  of  Trade,  from 
the  Commencement  of  the  Portuguese  Discoveries  to  the  Present 
Times.  Vol.  l.  London:  fV.  Richardson.  [1789.]  4to,  pp.  (x), 
518.     9  Maps  and  Plates.  26874 

This  volume,  the  only  one  published,  contains,  among  others,  the  voyages  of  Cada 
Mosto,  Dias,  Vjsco  de  Gania,  Columbus,  Americus  Vesputius,  Albuquerque,  and  Ma- 
gellan.    Some  copies  have  a  different  title,  as  follows  : 

A  General  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Discoveries,  made  by 
the  Portuguese  and  the  Spaniards  during  the  Fifteenth  and  Six- 
teenth Centuries.  ...  London:  IV.  Richardson,  mdcclxxxix. 
4to,  pp.  (10),  518.     Maps  and  Plates.  26875 

General  Convention  of  Agriculturists  and  Manufacturers  and 
others  Friendly  to  the  Encouragement  and  Support  of  the  Do- 
mestic Industry  of  the  United  States,  ...  July  30,  1827.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  76.  B.,  c.  26876 

General  Description  of  Nova  Scotia.      See  Nova  Scotia. 

A  General  Epistle  given  forth  by  the  People  of  the  Lord 
called  Quakers.    1685.     Philadelphia.   1686.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Title  from  Smith's  "  Bibliography  of  Friends'  Books." 

The  General  Fast.  A  Lyric  Ode ;  With  a  Form  of  Prayer 
proper  for  the  Occasion,  and  a  Dedication  to  the  King.  London. 
1777.     4to.  26878 

•'  Ridicules  the  Fast,  and  insults  the  Government."  —  M.  Rev.,  lv.  481. 

General  Hints  to  Emigrants :  containing  Notices  of  the  Various 
Fields  for  Emigration,  with  Practical  Hints  ...  London:  Virtue 
Brothers  y  Co.    1866.    i2mo,  pp.  iv,  209.  B.  26879 


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Virtue 
26879 


(icncial  History  of  all  Voyai^cs  aiul  Travels  throughout  the 
Old  and  New  World.     London:   lidmund  Curll.   1708.     8vo. 

General  History  of  North  and  South  America,  including  the 
Celebrated  Work  by  Robertson.  Continued  by  a  Complete  His- 
tory of  the  United  States  to  the  Present  Time.  London.  1834. 
Rl.  8vo.  26881 

The  General  Flistory  of  the  late  War:  containing  its  Rise, 
Progress,  and  Kvent,  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America,  and 
exhibiting  the  State  of  the  Belligerent  Powers  at  the  Commence- 
ment of  the  War;  their  Interests  and  Objects  in  its  Continua- 
tion ;  and  Remarks  on  the  Measures,  which  led  Great  Britain  to 
Victory  and  Conquest.  Interspersed  with  the  Characters  of  the 
able  and  disinterested  Statesmen,  to  whose  Wisdom  and  Integrity, 
and  of  the  Heroes,  to  whose  Courage  and  Conduct  we  arc  in- 
debted for  that  Naval  and  Military  Success,  which  is  not  to  be 
equalled  in  the  Annals  of  this,  or  of  any  other  Nation.  And 
with  Accurate  Descriptions  of  the  Seat  of  War,  the  Nature  and 
Descriptionof  our  Conquests,  and  of  the  most  remarkable  Battles 
by  Sea  and  Land.  Illustrated  with  a  variety  of  Heads,  Plans, 
Maps,  and  Charts,  ...  The  Third  Edition,  Corrected.  London: 
Printed  for  Edward  and  Charles  Dilly^  and  John  Millan.  M.ncc- 
Lxvi.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (ii),  4955464;  480 ;  480.  31  Heads 
and  7  Maps.  26882 

Very  full  on  America. 

The  General  History  of  the  Cruelties  and  Proceedings  of  the 
Inquisition.     London.   1737.    i2mo.     Plates.  26883 

Contains  accounts  uf  the  Inquisition  in  Mexico,  and  the  sufTeringa  and  imprisonmeitt 
of  Louis  Ramez  for  heresy,  at  Vera  Cruz,  etc. 

A  General  History  of  Trade,  and  especially  considered  as  it 
respects  British  Commerce,  as  well  at  Home  as  to  all  parts  of 
the  World,  with  a  Discourse  on  the  use  of  Harbours  and  Roads 
for  Shipping,  as  it  relates  particularly  to  the  filling  up  of  the  Har- 
bour of  Dunkirk.  London:  J.  Baker.  1713.  2  pts.,  8vo,  pp. 
48 }  48.  26884 

Containing  interesting  matter  relative  to  America. 

General  Idea  of  the  College  of  Miramia.     See  [Smith  (W.)] 

General  Index.     See  Congress,  Vol.  iv..  No.  15531. 

General  Instructions  for  the  Government  of  the  Consular  and 
Commercial  Agents  of  the  Republic  of  Texas.  ...  Houston. 
1838.    8vo.  26885 

VOL.    VII.  25 


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The  General  Laws  of  the  Improved  Order  of  the  Red  Men  ; 
...  PFmhington^  D,  C:  Printed  by  fy'tlliam  ^  Force.  5606.  l2mo, 
pp.  23.  26886 

These  red  men  are  usually  tvAtte. 

The  General  Magazine,  and  Historical  Chronicle,  for  all  the 
British  Plantations  in  America.  [To  be  continued  Monthly.] 
Philadelphia :  printed  and  sold  by  B.  Franklin.  1 74 1 .   1 2mo,  pp.  426. 

The  General  Magazine  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  By  Benjamin 
Martin.     London:  IF.  Owen.   1755,  etc.    4  vols.,  8vo.     26888 

Contains  many  notices  of  events  in  America  during  the  French  and  Indian  War, 
with  maps  of  the  parts  in  contention. 

The  General  Opposition  of  the  Colonies  to  the  Payment  of 
the  Stamp  Duty  ;  and  the  Consequence  of  Enforcing  Obedience 
by  Military  Measures ;  Impartially  Considered.  Also  a  Plan  for 
uniting  them  to  this  Kingdom,  in  such  a  manner  as  to  make  their 
Interest  inseparable  from  ours,  for  the  future.  In  a  Letter  to  a 
Member  of  Parliament.  London:  T.  Payne.  M.  dcc.  Lxvi.  Sm. 
4to,  pp.  40.  H.  26889 

Also  on  large  paper  in  4to,  "  An  ingenious  dissuasive  from  violent  measures  with 
the  colonies,  on  account  of  the  stamp  act,  written  partly  in  a  serious  and  partly  in  a 
ludicrous  vein." — M.  Rev.,  xxxiv.  68. 

General  Order  Regulating  the  Uniform  of  the  Militia.  Jlham'. 
1842.    8vo,  pp.  17.  26890 

General  Orders  affecting  the  Volunteer  Force.  ilB6i.  IVash- 
ington.  1862.  i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  60.  Table.  +  For  1862,  pp.  Ivi, 
158.     Table.    +  For  1863,  pp.  xlix,  iiii,  214.     Table.      26891 

General  Orders  of  the  War  Department ;  embracing  the  Years 
1861,  1862  and  1863,  adapted  for  the  use  of  the  Army  and  Navy 
of  the  United  States.  Chronologically  Arranged,  with  an  Alpha- 
betical Index.  By  T.  O'Brien  and  O.  Diefendorf.  New  York: 
Derby  &  Miller.   1 864.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  472  ;  xxxi,  710. 

General  Orders.     See  Roll  of  Honor. 

General  Orders.  Department  of  the  East.  Head-Quarters, 
New  York  City.  Jan.  12,  1862,  to  Dec.  30,  1864.  Nos.  i  to 
102.    T2Tno.  26893 

General  Orders  of  the  War  Department,  from  January  18, 
1861,  to  December  26, 1861.  Nos.i-iio.  +  For  1862.  Nos. 
1-217,  +  For  1863.  Nos.  1-400.  +  For  1864.  Nos.  1-300. 
Continued.  26894 

The  Orders  are  all  issued  from  the  Adjutant-General's  Office  at  Washington. 


GENERAL. 


203 


General  Orders  f  om  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's  Office, 
Confederate  States  Army,  From  January,  1862,  to  December, 
1863,  (both  inclusive.)  In  Two  Series.  Prepared  from  Files 
of  Head-Quarters,  Department  of  S.  C,  Ga.,  and  Fla.  With 
Full  Indexes.  Columbia:  Presses  of  Evans  W  Coggswell.  1864. 
8vo,  Index,  pp.  xlvii,  159  ;  Iviii,  276.  26895 

General  Orders  from  the  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's 
Office,  Confederate  States  Army,  For  the  Year  1863,  With  a 
Full  Index.  Compiled  and  Corrected  under  Authority  of  Gen'l 
S.  Cooper,  A.  &  I.  G.  By  R.  H.  P.  Robinson,  of  the  Adjutant 
and  Inspector-General's  Office.  ...  Richmond:  A.  Morris^  Pub- 
Usher.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  240.  26896 

A  General  Outline  of  the  United  States  of  North  America, 
her  Resources  and  Prospects,  with  a  Statistical  Comparison, 
shewing  at  one  view  the  Advance  she  has  made  in  National 
Opulence  in  the  period  of  30  years,  &c.  Being  the  result  of 
Letters  addressed  from  Philadelphia,  1823,  to  a  Friend  in  Eng- 
land }  and  some  additional  matter.  Illustrated  with  Engravings, 
&c.     Philadelphia.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  238.    +  \lbid.'\   1825.        P. 

This  work  does  not  accord  with  its  promising  title,  being  —  according  to  the  "  North 
American  Review,"  xx.  446 — a  miserable  attempt  at  book-making. 

A  General  Plan  for  Laying  Out  Town  and  Townships  on  the 
new-acquired  Lands  in  the  East  Indies,  America,  or  elsewhere, 
in  order  to  promote  Cultivation,  and  raise  the  Value  of  all  the 
Adjoining  Land.     London,   1794.     8vo.  C.  26898 

General  Public  Acts  of  Congress  respecting  the  Sale  and  Dis- 
position of  the  Public  Lands,  with  Instructions  ...  and  Official 
Opinionc  of  the  Attorney-General  ...  In  Two  Parts.  ...  Wash- 
ington. 1838.    2  vols.,  8vo,  I  1.,  pp.  615,  24}  8,  1117.     26899 

General  Reflections  occasioned  by  the  Letter  to  Two  Great 
Men,  and  the  Remarks  on  that  Letter.  London :  C.  Dilly. 
1760.    8vo,  pp.  20.  c.  26900 

Ste  "  M,  Rev.,"  xxii.  446. 

The  General  Register  of  Politics  and  Literature  in  Europe 
and  America,  for  the  Year  1827.  Preceded  by  a  Memoir  of 
...  George  Canning.  Edinburgh:  Constable  iff  Co.  1828.  i2mo, 
pp.  (1),  335.     Portrait.  b.  26901 

General  Regulations  for  the  Army;  or.  Military  Institutes. 
Philadelphia  :  M.  Carey  arrd  Sons.   1821.     8vo,  10  I.,  pp.  13-355. 


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\v.   +  fFashlngton.   1825.    8vo.     c.    -\-  Washington:  F.  P.  Blair. 
1834.    i2mo,  pp.  xxxix,  236.  c.  26902 

General  Regulations  for  the  Army  of  the  United  States ;  also, 
the  Rules  and  Articles  of  War,  ...  City  of  Washington,  mdccc- 
XXXV.    i2mo.     Continued.  26903 

General  Regulations  for  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps.  Wash- 
ington. 1841.    8vo.     Continued.  26904 

General  Regulation  for  the  Organizing  of  Congregations,  &c., 
of  the  Roman-Catholic  Churches  in  the  Diocese  of  Kentucky. 
Bardstoivn.   1836.    i2mo,  pp.  iii,  19.  26905 

General  Remarks  on  the  Proceedings  lately  had  in  the  adja- 
cent Country,  relative  to  Infidelity.  Comprehending  the  Writ- 
ings of  D.  N.,  the  Conduct  of  the  Goshen  Printer,  with  some 
Observations  on  the  Consequence  of  Persecution.  Newburgh^ 
N.  Y.:  David  Denniston,   1798.    8vo.  26906 

General  Report  of  the  Colonial  Land  and  Emigration  Com- 
missioners. London,  1840.  Folio  and  8vo.  Continued,  after 
1842,  in  8vo.  26907 

The  General  Repository  and  Review  ...  Cambridge:  William 
Hilliard.   1812-13.     8vo,  pp.  (i),  474,  iv.     Continued.     B.,  ba. 

General  Republican  Address.     Albany.   1820.    8vo.       26908 

i 
The  General    Stud-Book,   containing    Pedigrees   of  English 

Race  Horses.  With  an  Appendix  giving  extended  Pedigrees  of 
Stallions  Imported  into  the  United  States,  and  of  their  most  noted 
Progeny.     Baltimore.  1834.    8vo.  26909 

The  General  Theolo{»ical  Seminary  of  the  Protestant  Episco- 
pal Church  in  the  United  States.  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  1828.     New  York.   1828.     Continued.  26910 

Also:  An  Abstract  of  the  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  ...  Boston,  April 
20th,  1863  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Con- 
tinued. H.  —  The  Act  of  Incorporation,  Constitution  and  Statutes.  New  York. 
1832,  8vo,  pp.  22.  +  New  York.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  40.  —  Catalogue  of  the  Officers 
and  Students,  with  Catalogue  of  the  Alumni,  1835.  New  York.  1836.  8vo.  Con- 
tinued.—  The  Constitution,  Act  of  Incorporation,  and  Statutes,  of  the  General  Theo- 
logical Seminary  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States.  New  York. 
1829.  8vo,  pp.  19.  —  Constitution  of  the  General  Theological  Seminary,  with  Address 
and  Resolutions,  New  York,  December,  1821.  New  York.  1822.  8vo,  pp.  12. — 
Report  of  the  Joint  Committee  of  the  House  of  Bishops,  and  of  the  House  of  Clerical 
and  Lay  )epucies  ...  on  the  General  Theological  Seminary  ...  Nov.  14,  i8z6.  iimo, 
pp.  II. 


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105 


General  Theological  Seminary  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  in  the  United*  States  of  America.  Proceedings  relating 
to  the  Organization  of  the  General  Theological  Seminary  from 
its  inception  to  its  final  Establishment  in  the  City  of  New  York ; 
together  with  the  Regular  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
1821-38.  Compiled  by  a  Member  of  the  Board.  New  Tork : 
D.  Dana,  jr.  1854.    8vo,  pp.  x,  668.  c.  2691  i 

A  General  Treatise  of  Monies  &  Exchanges,  with  a  General 
Discourse  of  Commerce,  being  a  View  of  the  Commodities  & 
Merchandizes  produced  in  all  Countries  of  Trade.  London. 
1707.    4to.  26912 

New  England  is  said  to  be  much  of  the  same  climate  and  soil  as  Old  England,  etc. 

A  General  Treatise  of  Naval  Trade  and  Commerce.  London. 
1739.    2  vols.,  8vo.  26913 

Chapters  iv.,  vii.,  and  xvii.  relate  to  the  Greenland  and  Newfoundland  Fishery,  the 
South-Sea  Company,  and  the  American  Plantations. 

The  Address  of  the  General  Union  for  Promoting  the  Obser- 
vance of  the  Christian  Sabbath,  to  the  People  of  the  United  States 
...  .  New  Tork:   Printed  by  Daniel  Fanshaw.    8vo,  pp.  16.      H. 

Also :  First  Annual  Report  of  the  General  Union  for  Promoting  the  Observance  of 
tlie  Christian  Sabbath.     Ntw  Tork.  1825.    8vo.     Continued,    w. 

A  General  Review  of  the  African  Slave  Trade,  demonstrating 
its  Injustice  and  Impolicy :  With  Hints  Towards  a  Bill  for  its 
Abolition.    London :  R.  Faulder.   M  dcc  lxxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxxviii.  i6o. 

A  General  View  of  the  Origin  and  Nature  of  the  Constitution 
and  Government  of  the  United  States,  deduced  from  the  Political 
History  and  Condition  of  the  Colonies  and  States,  and  their  pub- 
lic Acts  in  Congress  and  Conventions,  from  1774  till  1788  ;  to- 
gether with  their  Exposition  by  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States ;  and  Rules  of  Construction,  in  relation  to  such  provisions 
of  the  Constitution  as  impose  Restraints  on  the  Powers  of  the 
States.     Philadelphia.   1 838.    8vo.  26916 

A  General  View  of  the  Rise  ...  of  the  American  Navy,  down 
to  the  Present  Time.     Brooklyn,  mdcccxxviii.    i2mo.      26917 

General  View  of  the  United  States.     See  [Rich  (O.)] 


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General  View  of  the  World,  comprising  a  Physical,  Political, 
and  Statistical  Account  of  its  Five  Grand  Divisions :  America, 
with  their  various  Republics,  Empires,  Kingdoms,  ...  Philadel- 
phia.   8vo.  26918 

Generaliteits-Rapport  op  de  klagten  over  het  nemen  van  Ned- 
erl.  scheepen  door  de  Engelschen,  6  Nov.  1778.    Folio.     26919 

Report  of  the  Generality  of  the  complaints  concerning  the  capture  of  Dutch  vesselj 
by  the  £nglish  at  St.  Eustatatins. 

Genesee.  Description  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Genesee.  See 
[Williamson  (Charles)]. 

Genesee  College :  Laws.  LimayN.T.  1856.  8vo.  +  Cata- 
logue.  1857.     Continued.  26920 

A  Reply  of  the  Genesee  Consociation,  to  the  Letter  of  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Emerson  ...  on  the  Subject  of  ...  Masonic  Mini- 
sters, and  Masonic  Candidates  for  the  Ministry.  Rochester^  N.  T. : 
Edwin  Scranton.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  43.  -f  Hartford:  Hudson  and 
Skinner.   1829.    8vo,  pp.  34.  h.  26921 

The  Genesee  Farmer  and  Gardener's  Journal.  A  Weekly 
Paper,  devoted  to  Agriculture,  Horticulture,  and  Rural  Economy, 
N.  Goodsell,  Editor.  Jan.  1831,  to  Dec.  1832.  Rochesier :  L. 
Tucker  i^  Co.  1831-32.  4to.  +  The  Same.  A  Monthly  Jour- 
nal. Second  Series.  Rochester:  J.  Harris.  184c.  4to.  Con- 
tinued. H.  26922 

Vols  i.-v.,  Second  Series,  are  known  as  the  "  New  Genesee  Farmer,"  See  also 
New  Genesee. 

Genesee  Missionary  Society  in  the  State  of  New  York.  Con- 
stitution, with  an  Address.     Philadelphia.  181 2.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lin;^,  N.  Y.  Catalogue,  1849. 
Svo.    Continued.  h.  26924 

Genesee  River.  Memorial  of  the  Owners  of  Water  of  the 
Genesee  River  at  Rochester  to  the  Legislature.  Rochester.  1853. 
pp.  16.  26925 

Genesee  Tract.  An  Account  of  the  Soil,  Growing  Tim- 
ber, and  other  Productions,  of  the  Lands  ...  in  North  Amer- 
ica. And  particularly  the  Lands  ...  known  by  the  Name  of 
the  Genesee  Tract  ...  .  [n.  p.]  1791.  Sm.  410,  pp.  (i),  37. 
Map.  26926 


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207 


Appeal  to  the  People  of  the  State  of  New  York  in  favor  of 
Constructing  the  Genesee  and  Alleghany  Canal.  New  Tfork. 
1833.    8vo.  26927 

Genesis  in  various  Languages.     See  under  the  language. 

[Genet  (Edmund  Charles).]  Communications  on  the  Next 
Election  for  President  of  the  United  States,  and  on  the  Late 

Measures  of  the  Federal  Administration [n.  p. :]  For  the 

Author.   1808.    8vo,  pp.  70.  ba.  26928 

Genet.  The  Correspondence  between  Citizen  Genet,  Min- 
ister of  the  French  Republic,  to  the  United  States  of  North 
America,  and  the  Officers  of  the  Federal  Government;  to  which 
are  prefixed  the  Instructions  from  the  Constituted  Authorities  of 
France  to  the  said  Minister.  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  Benjamin 
Franklin  Bache.  m,dcc  xcill.  410,  pp.  (3),  9.  "B.,  ba.,  N.  + 
Charleston,  S.  C.   1794.     8vo,  pp.  19.  M.  26929 

Genet.  Correspondance  entre  le  Citoyen  Genet,  Ministre 
Plenipotentiaire  de  la  Republique  Fran9aise  pres  les  Etats-Unis, 
et  les  Membres  du  Gouvernement  Federal,  Precedee  des  Instruc- 
tions donnees  a  ce  Ministre  par  les  Autorites  constituees  de  Iri 
France.  Tiree  des  Originaux.  Philadelphie :  De  PImprimerie  de 
Benjamin  Franklin  Bache.    M.  dcc.  xciv.    4to,  pp.  32.         26930 

[Genet.]  Letter  to  the  Electors  of  President  and  Vice-Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.  By  a  Citizen  of  New-York.  ... 
New-Tor k :  Printed  by  Henry  C.  Southivick.   1 808.     8vo,  pp.  22. 

Also:  Address  on  the  Means  of  Opening  New  Sources  of  Wealth  for  the  Northern 
States  ...  Troy:  Printed  by  Francis  Adamourt.  1821.  8vo,  pp.  56.  b.,  C,  s. — 
Address  on  the  Several  Subjects  of  Science  ...  Public  Improvements,  Finances,  ... 
Rivers,  Canals,  Navigation,  and  Commerce  ...  Albany :  Printed  by  Packard  &  Van 
Beitthuyten.  1825.  8vo,  pp.43.  —  Growth  and  Manufacture  of  Silk.  [With]  Let- 
ter from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  in  relation  to  the  Growth  and  Manufacture  of 
Silk,  adapted  to  the  different  parts  of  the  Union.  Jf^atltington  :  Gales  &  Seaton.  1828. 
8vo,  pp.  8,  220,  I  Table.  5  Plates,  c. — Instructions  to  Citizen  Genet,  from  the 
Executive  Council  and  the  Minister  of  Marine.  4to,  pp.  9.  —  Memorial  of  the  Allu- 
vions, or  Obstructions,  at  the  Head  of  the  Navigation  of  the  River  Hudson  ...  Albany : 
Printed  by  y.  W.  Clark.  1818.     8vo,  pp.  46,  (i).     B.,  ba.     See  also  Reasons. 

Genet  (H.  W.)  Practical  Directions  for  the  Holding  of 
Elections  ...  principally  applicable  to  the  City  of  New  York,  ... 
By  Henry  W.  Genet,  County  Clerk.  New  Tork :  W.  D.  Roe 
y  Co.  1864.  26932 

Genethliaco,  Eloglo,  Prognostico  felice,  en  la  expectacion  del 
real  augusto  Parto,  que  esperamos  segun  lo  denota  el  benigno  a 
specto  de  la  mas  brillante  Americana  Estrella  Mario  Virgen,  que 


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venera  esta  Nueva-Espafia  con  la  advocacion  de  los  Remedies. 
Predicolo  D.  Miguel  Gonzales  de  Valdeosera.     Mexico.    1707. 

The  titles  of  the  author  occupy  one-half  of  the  title-page. 

Geneva.  Celebration  of  the  Ninetieth  Anniversary  of  Amer- 
ican Independence  in  Geneva  (Suisse),  July  4th,  1866.  ...  [n.  p. 
1866.]    8vo,  pp.  41.  H.  26934 

Geneva.  Articles  of  Association  of  the  Farmers'  Bank  of 
Geneva  i  ...   Geneva.   1839.    i2mo,  pp.  16.  26935 

Directory  for  the  Village  of  Geneva.  W.  G.  Rodney,  Com- 
piler.    For  1857-1858.     Geneva.   1857.    i2mo,  pp.  47.  h. 

Geneva,  Seneca  Falls  and  Waterloo  Directory  for  1862-63, 
with  Histories  of  the  Towns.  By  A.  Delany  Brigham.  Geneva^ 
N.  K    8vo.  26937 

Catalogue  of  the  Trustees,  Faculty  and  Students  of  Geneva 
College,  Dec.  28,  1826.  Geneva^  N.  T.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
Continued.  26938 

Also:  Catalogue  of  the  Medical  Institution  ...  Geneva.  1835.     Continued. 

Medical  Institution  in  Geneva  College.  Letter  of  the  Board 
of  Professors  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  on  the  Rights  and  Rela- 
tions of  the  two  Boards.     Geneva.   1843.    ^^°*  s*  26939 

Catalogue  of  the  Medical  Institution  of  Geneva  College,  ... 
of  1841-42.  Geneva:  Stair  £3*  Mazee.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Con- 
tinued. B.  26940 

Catalogue  of  the  Geneva  Lyceum,  N.  Y.,  1835.  8vo.  Con- 
tinued. 26941 

Geneva.     See  Hobart  College. 

Geneva,  Tribunal  of  Arbitration.  A  Complete  Collection  of 
the  Forensic  Discussions  on  the  Part  of  the  United  States  and 
of  Great  Britain,  before  the  Tribunal  of  Arbitration  under  the 
Treaty  of  Washington.  New  Tork :  D.  Jppleton  and  Co.  1873. 
8vo,  pp.  xvi,  653.  B.  26942 

Also:   Correspondence  respecting  the  Geneva  Arb'tration.     \Landon.   1872.]     p[i 
155.     B. 

Genin  (S.)    Selections  from  the  Works  of  the  Late  Sylvester 

Genin,  Esq.,  in  Poetry,  Prose  and  Historical  Design.     With  a 

Biographical  Sketch.     Portrait  and  Illustrations.      New   Tork: 

Alaigne  i^  Hall.   1855.    ^vo,  pp.  252.  b.  26943 

A  most  singular  work,  with  curious  plates.     Privately  printed. 


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Genin  (T.  H.)  Selections  from  the  Writings  of  the  Late 
Thomas  Hedges  Genin.  With  a  Bjographical  Sketch.  Neiu 
y'ork'.  Edward  O.  Jenkins.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  (i),  615.     Portrait-. 

Genio  (A.)  The  Mvstic  Mount,  and  the  Voice  ...  By  Arthur 
Genio,  Esq.     New-Tor k :  For  the  Author.   1823.    8vo,  pp.  22. 

The  Genius  of  America  to  General  Carlton,  an  Ode.  Lon- 
don. 1778.    4to,  pp.  23.  26946 

Written  upon  hearing  the  news  cf  the  General  having  been  recalled. 

The  Genius  of  Britain  to  General  Howe,  the  Night  before  the 
Battle  at  Long  Island.     An  Ode.     London:  Sewell.  i']']b.    4to. 

Tolerable,  on  30  melancholy  a  subject. 

The  Genius  of  Columbia  —  a  Poem.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    Folio. 

The  Genius  of  Erin,  Columbia's  Freedom,  ...  Bein^  Part  i. 
of  a  Series  of  Poems,  by  a  Citizen  of  South  Carolin.  Charleston : 
D.  J.  Dowling.  1836.    i2mo,  pp.  190.  26949 

The  Genius  of  Great  Britain,  an  Ode.  In  Allusion  to  the 
Present  Times.     London:  Almon.  ITJS'    8vo.  26950 

Genius  of  Universal  Emancipation ;  a  Weekly  Publication, 
containing  Documents,  Essays  and  Facts  relative  to  the  Subject 
of  African  Slavery,  together  with  Notices  of  the  Events  of  the 
Times.  Edited  by  Benjamin  Lundy  [and  W.  Lloyd  Garrison]. 
Baltimore.  1830-49.     4to.  26951 

Genlis  (Stephanie  Felicite  Ducrest  de  Saint-Aubin,  comtesse 
de).  A  Selection  from  the  Annals  of  Virtue,  containing  the 
most  important  and  interesting  Anecdotes  from  the  Histories  of 
Spain  ...  and  America;  ...  Prom  the  French,  by  E.  M.  James. 
Bath:  S.  Hazard.  1794.    8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  255,  4  1.  20952 

Gennes  (De).     Voyrge,  1695.     See  Froger  (F.) 

Gentil  (Le).     See  Barbinais  (L.  G.  de). 

The  Gentlemen  and  Ladies'  Town  and  Country  Magazine : 
...  Boston.  1784.    8vo.     Continued.  26953 

The  Gentleman's  Magazine,  or  Monthly  Intelligencer.  Vol- 
ume I.,  For  the  Year  m.dcc.xxxi.  ...  Collected  chiefly  from  the 
Public  Papers  by  Silvanus  Urban.  [Motto]  E  Pluribus  Unum. 
London:  F.  Jefferies.   MDCCxxxii.    8vo.     Continued.       b.,  ba. 

The  motto,  E  Pluribus  Unum,  was  discontinued  in  1790,  «  «f.  Many  of  the 
articles  in  the  earlier  volumes  are  on  American  topics. 

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Gentleman's  Law  Magazine,  containing  a  variety  of  the  most 
useful  Practical  P'orms  of  Writing.    Middlebury^  Tt.  i)io\.    i2mo. 

"  One  of  the  rarest  books  printed  in  Vermont."  —  Stivbni. 

Gentry  (Meredith  P.)  Speech  of  Mr.  M.  P.  Gentry,  of 
Tennessee,  on  the  Admission  of  California  :  Delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  ...  June  lO,  1850.  If^asbington.  [n. 
c!.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  26956 

Also:  Speech  on  the  Mexican  War  ...  Dec.  i6,  1846.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16. — 
Speech  on  the  Oregon  y""-"''''"*  •••  Feb.  5,  1846.  [n.  p.  1846.] — Speech  ...  on  the 
Tariff,  delivered  ...  July  2,  1846.     ff^aiiingiun.   1846.     8vo. 

Genty  (L.,  rJlibe).  L'influence  de  la  decouverte  de  I'Amer- 
ique  sur  le  bonheur  du  genre-humain.  Par  M.  I'Abbe  Genty. 
Orleans:  Jacob.   1789.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  viij,  xxxvj,  292;  296. 

"  That  the  discovery  in  question  was  neither  advantageous  to  America  nor  to 
Europe,  is  a  proposition  that  many  believe;  and  this  author  illustr.ites  it,  and  renders  it 
striking ;  but  that  it  might  have  been,  and  may  even  yet  be  made  useful  to  both,  is 
equally  credible.  The  principal  object  of  this  judicious  writer  is  to  point  out  the  man- 
ner of  diminishing  the  evils  occasioned  by  the  discovery  of  the  New  World,  and  of 
multiplying  the  advantages  that  may  result  from  it.  The  work  breathes  a  liberal 
spirit,  and  is  worthy  of  attention."  —  Monthly  Review. 

Gentz  (F.  von).  The  Origin  and  Principles  of  the  American 
Revolution,  compared  with  the  Origin  and  Principles  of  the 
French  Revolution.  Translated  from  the  German.  Philadel- 
phia: Asbury  Dickem.  1800.    8vo,  pp.  73.  ba.  26958 

A  Genuine  Account  of  Earthquakes,  especially  ...  [a]  Ter- 
rible One  at  Port-Royal,  in  Jamaica,  In  ...  1692.  London:  Henn 
Slater,  m.dcc.l.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  24.  ^^959 

Genuine  Account  of  Nova  Scotia.     See  Nova  Scotia. 

A  Genuine  Account  of  the  late  Secret  Expedition  to  Martinico 
and  Guadeloupe,  under  Commodore  Moore  and  General  Hopson. 
Written  at  Guadeloupe,  By  a  Sea-Officer  who  went  out  with 
Commodore  Hughes.  [London  :'\  R.  Griffiths.  1 759.  8vo,  pp. 
23.  j.c.B.  26960 

A  reprint  of  newspaper  articles.     Set  "M.  Rev.,"  for  1759. 

A  Genuine  Dialogue,  Facetious  and  Pathetic,  Amorous  and 
Political,  full  of  Strange  and  Surprizing  Adventures,  Written  by 
the  Author  of  the  Curious  Maid.    1736.    8vo.  26961 

Many  of  these  adventures  are  located  in  America. 

Genuine  Letters  and  Memoirs.     See  [Pichon  (Thos.)] 


CEOCRAPHICAL. 


21  r 


A  Genuine  History  of  the  Family  of  the  Great  Negroes  of 
G****.     1756.    i2mo.  26962 

Title  from  a  catalogue  of  Amcricaaa. 

Genuine  Letters  from  a  Volunteer,  in  the  British  Service,  at 
Quebec.     London:  H.  PP^hitridge.  [1760.]    8vo,  pp.  viii,  39. 

Set  "M.  Rev.,"  XXI.  367. 

The  Genuine  Principles  of  the  Ancient  Saxon,  or  English 
Constitution.  Carefully  Collected  from  the  Best  Authorities ; 
[A.  Ramsay]  With  some  Observations  on  their  Peculiar  P'itness 
for  the  United  Colonies  in  General,  id  Pennsylvania  in  Partic- 
ular. By  Demophilus.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Robert  Bell. 
MDCCLXxvi.    8vo,  pp.  36.  BA.  zbqb^ 

Genung  (Abram  P.)  The  Frauds  of  the  New  York  City 
Government  Exposed.  Sketches  of  the  Members  of  the  Ring 
and  their  Confederates  i  ...  New  York :  Author.  187 1.  8vo,  pp. 
52.  26965 

Genovese  (J.  M.)  Carta  de  la  Vida  del  Joseph  Maria  Geno- 
vese,  Missionerio  de  Californias.     Mexico.   1758.  26966 

Geoffroy  (W.)  Facts  connected  with  the  Cruise  of  the 
United  States  Steam  Frigate  Merrimac,  commanded  by  R.  B. 
Hitchcock,  Commander,  ...  during  the  Years  1857,  '858,  1859 
&  i860.  By  William  Geoffroy  ...  .  Baltimore:  Printed  by  Kelly ^ 
Median  Sff  Piet.  i860.    8vo,  pp.  40.     Plate.  b.  26967 

Geografia  General.     See  [Colon  (F.  M.)],  Vol.  v.,  No.  14678. 

Geografische  bijdragen  tot  de  kennis  der  bezittenen  van  de 
Europeanen,  in  Azie,  Afrika  en  Amerika.  Uit  het  Hoogduitsch. 
Rotterdam:  J.Meyer.  1792.    8vo.  26968 

A  Geographic,  Historical  Summary ;  or  Narrative  of  the  pres- 
ent Controversy  with  the  Wappinger  [N.  Y.]  Tribe  of  Indians. 
Hartford,  Con.   1767.     l2mo.  W.  26969 

Geographical  and  Commercial  Gazet:e :  A  Monthly  Publica- 
tion ...  Edited  by  an  Association :  Published  by  J.  Disturnell. 
New  fork.  1855.    Folio.  s.  26970 

Geograph  cal,  Commercial,  and  Political  Essays:  including 
Statistical  Details  of  Various  Countries.  London:  "J.Valpy.  18 12. 
8vo,  pp.  323.  P.  26971 

There  are  several  papers  in  this  volume  relating  to  America.  It  was  edited  by  E. 
H.  Barker,  of  Thetford. 


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Geographical  Description,  1 740.     See  [Smith  (Caleb)]. 

Geographical  Dictionary,  of  all  the  Countries,  Provinces,  Re- 
markable Cities,  etc.,  of  the  World.     1688.    8vo.     Plate. 

America,  New  England,  etc.,  occupies  a  large  ihare  of  the  work. 

A  Geographical  and  Historical  Description  of  the  Principal 
Objects  of  the  Present  War  in  the  West-Indies,  viz.  Cartagena, 
Puerto-Bello,  La  Vera  Cruz,  The  Havana,  and  San  Augustin. 
Shewing  their  Situation,  Strength,  Trade,  &c.  With  An  Ac- 
count of  the  many  Sieges  they  have  Undergone  to  the  present 
Time.  The  whole  Compiled  from  the  most  Authentic  Memoirs, 
and  Enlarged  with  many  Curious  Particulars  not  to  be  met  with 
in  former  Authors.  To  which  is  prefix'd  An  Accurate  Map  of 
the  West-Indies  adapted  to  the  Work.  London :  T,  Gardner. 
1741.    8vo,  pp.  (8),  192.     Map.  26973 

A  Geographical,  Historical,  Commercial,  and  Agricultural 
View  of  the  United  States  of  America ;  forming  a  Complete 
Emigrant's  Directory  through  every  part  of  the  Republic :  like- 
wise an  Account  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.  Compiled  by 
several  Gentlemen,  from  a  variety  of  Original  Manuscripts,  and 
from  the  Latest  and  Best  Authorities.  London.  1820.  8vo,  pp. 
146.     Maps  and  Plates.  a.,  c.  26974 

A  Geographical  History  of  Nova  Scotia,     See  Nova  Scotia. 

A  Geographical  Sketch  of  St.  Domingo,  Cuba,  and  Nicaragua, 
with  Remarks  on  the  Past  and  Present  Policy  of  Great  Britain 
aftecting  those  Countries.  By  a  Traveller.  Boston.  1850.  8vo, 
pp.  36.  26975 

A  Geographical  View  of  the  United  States.  Boston :  A.  K. 
IVhite.  1827.    8vo,  pp.  130,  I  1.  26976 

La  Geographic  en  Estampcs.  Paris:  Rougerons.  [1800  ?] 
Oblong  8vo.  26977 

Costumes  of  the  various  nations,  in  copperplates,  with  descriptive  text,  including 
Canadians,  Greenlanders,  United  Statesmen,  Natchez  Indians,  Mexicans,  Californians, 
Biuzilians,  Peruvians,  Patagonians,  Chilians,  etc.     Curious. 

Geographische,  natuurkundige  en  historische  berigten  over  Asie, 
Afrika  en  Amerika.  Getrokken  uit  de  stigtelyke  brieven,  en 
Reisbeschry  vingen  der  Jesuiten,  ter  voortplantinge  van  den  Chris- 
telyken  Godsdienst,  naar  die  Gewesten  gezonden.  Uit  het 
PVansch  vertaald.  3  deelen.  Harlingen:  V.  van  der  Plaats. 
1769.    8vo.  26978 

A  translation  of  the  "  Memoires  geographiques  et  historiquea  sur  rAsie,"  etc.  Parii, 
1767.    4  vols.,  I2mu. 


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C.liOLOGICAL. 


21 


Geographischcs  Jahrbuch  zur  Mitthcilung  allcr  wichtigcii 
ncucn  Erforschungcn  von  Hciniich  Brockhaus.  Gotha :  J. 
Perthes.  1850-52.    4  pts.,  410,  pp.  64 ;  64  ;  66  i  64.     1 3  Charts. 

Includes  account!  of  leveral  American  Indians,  and  other  articles  relating  to  thii 
continent. 

Geographische  Belustigungen  zur  Erlauterung  der  neuestcn 
Weltgeschichte.  Mit  Landkarten,  Planen  und  Kupfern  nach 
den  neuesten  und  besten  Originalen.  1.  Stuck.  Allgemeine 
Beschreibung  dcr  englandischen  Colunien  in  Nord-Amcrika, 
nebst  einem  Plane  von  Boston.  Leipzig:  Job.  Carl  AliiUenchen. 
iTjt.     4to.  26980 

Geographische  vnd  Historische  Beschreibung  der  vberausz 
grosser  LandtschafFt  America :  welche  auch  West  India,  vnd 
jhrer  grosse  halben  die  New  Welt  genennet  wirt.  Colin :  'Johann 
Christoffel.  1598.  Folio,  pp.  (4),  51.  20  Maps,  with  two  pages 
of  text  on  the  verso  of  each.  26981 

Geographische-statistische  Beitrage  zur  Kenntniss  aller  aus- 
wartigen  Besitzungen  in  Asien,  Afrika  und  Amerika.  Essen: 
Badeker.  1790.    8vo.  26982 

Geography  Epitonrkized,  Or  A  Tour  round  the  World.  Being 
A  Short  but  Comprehensive  Description  of  the  Terraqueous 
Globe :  Attempted  in  Verse  (For  the  sake  of  the  Memory :)  and 
principally  designed  for  the  Use  of  Schools.  By  an  American, 
Philadelphia :  jfoseeph  Cruikshank.  M  Dcc  Lxxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  60. 

The  Geography  of  America  and  the  West  Indies.  London. 
1 84 1.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  648.     3  Maps.  26984 

A  Geological  Survey  of  the  County  of  Albany,  taken  under 
the  Direction  of  the  Agricultural  Society  of  the  County.  Albany. 
[1820.]    8vo,  pp.  55.  26985 

A  Geological  Survey.     See  [Eaton  (Amos)],  Vol.  vi. 

Geological  Survey  of  Canada.  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  ... 
Minerals  ...  sent  to  the  London  ...  Exhibition  for  1862.  Mont- 
real: Printed  by  John  Sewell.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  83,  (5).       26986 

Geological  Survey  of  Canada.     See  Billings  (E.),  Vol.  11. 

Geological  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Transactions.  Philadel- 
phia. 1834.    8vo.     Continued?  26987 


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C1.0RC.E. 


Geology  of  North  America:  with  Two  Reports  on  the  Prairies 
of  Arkansas  and  Texas,  the  Rocky  Mountains  of  New  Mexico, 
antl  the  Sierra  Nevada  of  California.  Z«nVA.  1858  ?  410.  Map 
and  Plates.  26988 

Georoe  (D.)  An  Almanack,  for  ...  1777.  ...  By  Daniel 
George  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Draper  and  PhiUlpi.  i2mo,  5  1., 
pp.  xii.     Continued.  26989 

George  (J.  H.)  Speech  of  John  H.  George  on  Franklin 
Pierce,  at  Concord,  N.  H.     1852.    8vo.  s.  26990 

George  (N.  J.  T.)  A  Pocket  Gazetteer  of  Vermont.  By 
N.  J.  T.  George.     Haverhill^  N.  H.   1823.    i8mo.  26991 

George  (W.)  Sermon  before  the  Society  for  the  Propagation 
of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  February,  1748.  By  the  Rev. 
William  George,  d.d.,  Dean  of  Lincoln.  London.  1749.  4to, 
pp.  67.  M.,  s.  26992 

George  hi.  {King  0/  England).  The  Annals  of  Administra- 
tion, containing  the  General  History  of  Georgiana  the  ^ueen- 
Mother,  and  Prince  Coloninus,  her  son,  a  Biographical  Fragment, 
Written  about  the  Year  1575  [wV],  Inscribed  by  the  Proprietor  of 
the  Authentic  Papers  to  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.     1775.    8vo. 

A  curious  parody. 

George  hi.  The  Correspondence  of  King  George  the  Third 
with  Lord  North  from  1768  to  1783.  Edited  from  the  Originals 
...  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes,  By  W.  Bodham  Donne. 
London:  John  Murray.  1867.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xcii,  370,  (2); 
752.  B.,  BA.  26994 

George  hi.  George  the  Third,  his  Court  and  Family.  ...  . 
London:  Henry  Colburn  and  Co.  1821.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xv,  (i), 
447 »  (3)>  454*     Portraits.  b.,  ba.,  c.  26995 

[George  hi.]  His  Majesty's  ...  Speech  to  both  Houses  of 
Parliament,  October  26,  1775.     Boston.  1775.    Folio.       26996 

George  hi.  The  History  of  the  First  Ten  Years  of  the 
Reign  of  George  the  Third,  from  his  Accession  tft  the  Throne 
ini76o  to  1770,  to  which  i»  Prefixed  a  Review  of  the  War,  which 
was  terminated  by  the  Peace  of  Paris  in  1769.  London:  Evans. 
1770.  -I- Second  Edition.  London :  for  the  Author.  1783.  8vo, 
pp.  402.    +  1794.  26997 


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Georcr  III.  The  History  of  the  Second  Ten  Years  of  thu 
Reign  of  George  the  Third,  King  of  Great  Britain,  &c.  From 
the  Conclusion  of  the  Third  Session  of  the  Thirteenth  Parliament, 
in  1770,  to  the  End  of  the  Last  Session  of  the  Fourteenth  Par- 
liament of  Great  Britain,  in  1780.  ...  London:  livansy  For  thf 
Author.    MDCCLxxxii.    8v(>,  pp.  463.  ba.  26998 

"The  mo«t  important  part  of  thi.  vork  ii  th.it  which  relatn  to  the  comnicncenicnt 
and  projdtution  of  the  war  with  Americ.i,  The  author  ainii  at  impartiality,  and  no- 
where disiovem  the  zeal  of  a  partisan.  He  is  neitiirr  a  lieti-rniinrd  Whiy  nor  a  per- 
tinacioua  Tory,  but  seems  to  have  made  it  a  rule  to  steer  a  niiddle  course.  This  vol- 
ume ii  intended  aa  a  continuation  to  the  history  of  the  Jint  ten  years  of  the  reign  of 
George  III.,  written  apparently  by  x  different  author."     Ste  ••  M.  Rev.,"  lxvii.  410. 

George  hi.  The  King's  Speech.  [Nov.  30, 1774.]  New- 
port.   1775.    Folio,  I  leaf.  26999 

George  hi.  A  Sketch  of  the  Reign  of  George  the  Third, 
from  1780,  to  the  Close  of  the  Year  1790.  London:  J.  Dehrett. 
1791.    8vo,  pp.  206.    -j-  Second   Edition.     \_lbid.~\    M  ncc  xci. 

BA.  27000 


8vo,  pp.  (2),  206. 


Ste  "M.  Rev.,"  IV.  114. 


George  hi.  Another  Sketch  of  the  Reign  of  George  in., 
from  the  Year  1780  to  1790.  Bein>5  an  Answer  to  a  Sketch, 
&c.     Dublin:  P.  Byrne^J.  Aloore.  M.ucc. xci.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  82. 

See  alto  Eustace  (J.  S.),  Vol.  vi.,  No.  Z3117. 

George  Mason.     See  [Flint  (Timothy)],  Vol.  vi.,  No.  24788. 

Georgetown,  D.  C.  The  United  States  versus  the  Corpo- 
ration of  Georgetown.  Opinion  of  Hon.  Thos.  H.  Crawford, 
Judge  of  the  Criminal  Court,  District  of  Columbia,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  27003 

Ordinances  of  the  Corporation  of  Georgetown.  With  an  Ap- 
pendix, containing  the  Law  for  laying  out  the  Town,  the  Original 
and  Supplementary  Charters,  the  Act  ot  Cession,  ...  .  George- 
town^  D.  C:  Printed  by  James  C.  Dunn.    1821.     8vo,  pp.  (i), 

126,  64,   XV.  BA.  27004 

Petition  of  the  Sisters  of  the  Visitation  of  George  Town,  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  praying  that  an  Act  of  Incorporation  may  be 
passed  in  their  favour.     IfVashington.  1828.    8vo.  27005 

Georgetown  College,  Ky.  The  Laws  of  Georgetown 
College,  Kentucky,  Revised,  1840.    Georgetown^  Ky.   1840.    8vo, 

pp.  20.  27006 

Also:  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  for  the  Year  x8S3-'S4,  l854-'s5. 
Ctorgetoiun,  li^^.    8vo. 


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Georgia.  Account  of  the  Proceedings  at  the  Countess  of 
Huntington's  College  in  Wales  relative  to  the  Students  called  to 
the  College  to  go  to  Georgia,  with  Farewell  Sermons  by  Mr. 
Piercy,  President  of  Georgia  Colhge.     Printed  1772.         27007 

An  Account  of  Georgia,  1741.     See  [Martyn  (Benjamin)]. 

An  Account  Shewing  what  Money  has  been  received  by  the 
Trustees  for  the  use  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia.  174-.  Folio, 
I  leaf.  27008 

Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  ...  of  ...  Georgia  ...  1837. 
Milledgeville :  P.  L.  Robinson.    icIjS.     Uvo,  pp.  287,  37,  16.     b. 

Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  [Sessional],  1801.  Louisville. 
1802.    8vo.     Continued.  27010 

Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Georgia,  ...  Ses- 
sion of  1866.     Macon.   1867.    8vo.  27011 

Act  for  the  Better  Settling  of  Intestate  Estates.  Savannah., 
Georgia.   1 777.    4to.  P.  27012 

Acts  of  the  State  of  Georgia,  passed  at  Augusta,  December, 

1794,  and  January,  1795.     Augusta:  printed  by  John  E.  Smith. 

1795.  8vo,  pp.  31.  27013 

Analysis  of  the  Constitution  of  Georgia.  ...  By  John  N.  Con- 
ley.  Atlanta.   1870.    8vo.  27014 

Appendix  to  the  [Georgia]  Senate  Journal  of  the  Session  of 
1826-27,  containing  Messages  and  Documents  relative  to  the 
Controversy  between  Georgia  and  the  Creek  Indians.  Harris- 
burg.  1827.    8vo.  27015 

The  Books  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  Land  of  Georgia  as  writ- 
ten in  the  Archives  of  the  State,  by  Rabbi  Ben-Ansel.  Published 
by  the  Rome  Courier  Office^  Rome,  Ga.  1872.    pp.  68.  27016 

Both  Sides  of  the  Question,  or  a  Candid  &  Impartial  Enquiry 
into  a  Certain  Doubtful  Character,  in  a  Letter  to  a  General 
Officer,  remarkably  Acquitted  by  a  C — t  M — 1.  London  •  J. 
Mechell.  [1749.]    8vo,  pp.  28.  27017 

Relates  to  Georgia  and  South  Carolina. 

Brief  Account.     Sec  [Stephens  (T.),  and  Everhard  {Sir  R.)] 


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A  Brief  Account  of  the  Establishment  of  the  Colony  of 
Georgia,  Tinder  Gen.  James  Oglethorpe,  February  i,  1733. 
tVashington :  Printed  by  Peter  Force.   1835.    8vo,  pp.  15.     b.,  ba. 

Forms  No.  2  of  Vol.  i.  of  Force's  Tracts.     Not  heretofore  published. 

Campaign  Document  for  1870.  The  Barbarism  of  Gov.  Bul- 
lock's Chain  Gang  Slavery  exhibited  from  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Joint  Committee  to  Investigate  the  condition  of  the  Georgia 
Penitentiary.     Jtlanta,  Georgia.   1870.    pp.  8.  27019 

Can  a  Negro  Hold  Office  in  Georgia  ?  Decided  in  Supreme 
Court,  June  Term,  1869.  Arguments  of  Counsel,  with  the 
Opinions  of  the  Judges,  and  the  Decision  of  the  Court  in  the 
case  of  Richard  W.  White,  Clerk  of  Superior  Court  of  Chatham 
Co.,  Plaintiff  in  Error,  versus  the  State  of  Georgia,  ex  relatione 
Wm.  J.  Clements,  Defendant  in  Error.  Phonographically  Re- 
ported by  Eugene  Davis.  Atlanta  [Ga.):  Daily  Intelligencer  Office. 
1869.    8vo,  pp.  179.  27020 

The  Case  of  the  Georgia  Sales  on  the  Mississippi  Considered. 
With  a  Reference  to  Law  Authorities  and  Public  Acts,  and  an 
Appendix,  Containing  Certain  Extracts,  Records,  and  Official 
Papers.  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  Benjamin  Davies.  i']()l.  8vo, 
pp.  (4),  109.  B.  27021 

Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library  of  the  University  of  Georgia. 
Athens.   1850.    8vo,  pp.  146,  Index,  I.    +  Athens^  i^^')  College. 

1858.  8vo,  pp.  192.  27022 

Catalogue  of  the    State  Library    ...    Milledgeville    {Georgia). 

1859.  8vo,  pp.  144.    4-  Catalogue  of  the  Georgia  State  Library, 
1869.     Atlanta.  1869.    8vo.  27023 

Catalogue  of  the  Trustees,  Officers,  and  Students  of  the  Georgia 
Female  College  [at  Macon].     New  Tor k.  [1844.]    8vo.    27024 

The  Chain  of  Lorenzo ;  By  the  Request  of  his  Friends,  as 
his  Farewell  to  Georgia.  ...  Augusta :  Printed  by  G.  F,  Randolph. 
pp.  32.  27025 

A  Codification  of  the  Statute  Law  of  Georgia,  including  the 
English  Statutes  of  Force:  ...  Compiled,  Digested,  and  Arranged, 
by  William  A.  Hotchkiss.     Savannah.  1845.    8vo,  pp.  990. 

Collections  of  the  Georgia  Historical  Society.  Savannah : 
Printed  for  the  Society,  mdcccxl-xlii.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  307, 
(i);  6,  336.  B.  27027 

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Vol.  m.,  Part  i.,  consists  of  Ci)lonel  Benjamin  Hawkins'  SIcetch  of  the  Creek 
Confederacy,  being  Collections  of  the  Georgia  Historical  Society.  Savannah,  moccc- 
XLviii.    8vo,  pp.  88.     No  more  published. 

Communication  from  the  Governor  of  Georgia,  relative  to  the 
Abolitionists  of  the  South,  to  the  Executive  of  Maryland,  jln- 
napolis.   1836.    8vo.  27028 

Compilation  of  the  Laws  of  Georgia,  from  1800  to  18 10.  By 
A.  S.  Clayton.     Augusta.   1842.    410.  27029 

A  Compilation  of  th  Laws  of  the  State  of  Georgia,  passed  ... 
since  the  Year  1819  to  1829.  ...  To  which  are  added  ...  Reso- 
lutions ...  of  a  General,  Local,  or  Private  Nature.  By  William 
C.  Dawson.  ...  Milledgeville.   183 1.    410.  27030 

Constitution,  By-Laws,  and  List  of  Members  of  the  Georgia 
Historical  Society.     Savannah.   1859.    ^^o*  PP*  'S*  27031 

The  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Georgia.  Savannah:  fV. 
Lancaster.   1777.    4to,  pp.  11.  c.  27032 

The  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Georgia,  with  Full  Marginal 
Notes,  and  a  Copious  and  analytical  Index  thereto.  By  John 
L.  Conley.  Atlanta :  New  Era  Establishment.  1870.  8vo,  pp. 
88.  27033 

The  Contract  for  the  Purchase  of  Western  'I'erritory,  made 
with  the  Legislature  of  Georgia  in  the  Year  1765;  considered 
with  reference  to  the  Subsequent  Attempts  of  the  State  to  Impair 
its  Obligations.  By  John  E.  Anderson  and  William  J.  Horrey. 
Augusta:  Randolph  and  Bunce.   1799.    410,  pp.  93.  27034 

Controller-General's  Statement,  March  31,  1863.  Milledge- 
ville. 1863.    8vo.  BA.  27035 

Cursory  Remarks.     See  Vol.  v.,  No.  18013. 

Debates  and  Proceedings  of  the  Georgia  Convention,  Assem- 
bled in  Milledgeville,  December  10,  1850,  as  to  the  Admission 
of  California.  By  A.  E.  Marshall.  Milledgeville.  1850.  8vo, 
pp.  28.  B.  27036 

A  Description  of  Georgia,  By  a  Gv^ntleman  who  has  resided 
there  upwards  of  Seven  Years,  and  was  one  of  the  first  Settlers. 
London :  Printed  for  C.  Corbett.  mdccxli.    Folio,  pp.  8.     27037 

Ludewig  says  [Ibid.'\  1761  — probably  an  error.     Reprinted  in  Force's  Tracts,  Vol 
II.,  No.  jz,  8vo,  pp.  6. 

Description  of  the  Soil.     See  Morse  (J.) 


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A  Digest  of  the  Laws,  containing  all  Statutes  and  the  Sub- 
stance of  Resolutions  passed  in  this  State  previous  to  December, 
1820.  With  Notes  and  References.  ...  Compiled  by  Oliver  H. 
Prince.     MilledgevilU.   1822.    8vo,  pp.  669.  27038 

A  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  ...  Georgia  ...  previous  to  ...  De- 
cember, 1837.  With  ...  Notes  ...  Connecting  References  [and] 
an  Appendix.  Second  Edition.  Compiled  by  O.  H.  Prince. 
Athens.   1837.    8vo.  27039 

A  Digest  of  the  Statute  Laws  of  the  State  of  Georgia,  in 
Force  prior  to  the  Session  of  1851,  with  Notes  and  References  ; 
...  Compiled  by  Thomas  R.R.Cobb.  Athem,  1851.  8vo,  pp. 
1252.  27040 

Directions  for  the  Officers  of  His  Majesty's  General  Court 
and  Session  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  and  general  Gaol  Delivery 
of  the  Province  of  Georgia.  Compiled  by  the  Chief  Justice. 
Savannah:  James  Johnston.   1771.    4to,  pp.  24.  27041 

Documents  ...  accompaning  the  Report  of  the  Commissioners 
appointed  for  the  Amicable  Settlement  of  Limits  with  the  State 
of  Georgia,  loth  February,  1803.  ...  Washington :  Printed  by 
William  Duaneiff  Son.   1803.    8vo,  pp.  27.  b.  27042 

Document  accompanying  Report  of  the  Commissioners  on 
the  Georgia-Mississippi  Territory,  Ceded  to  the  United  States. 
[IFashtngton.']  1803.    8vo,  pp.  92.  27043 

Documents  relating  to  the  Boundary  between  Georgia  and 
Florida.     JVashington.   1826.    8vo.  27044 

Examination  of  the  Controversy.     See  Vol.  vi.,  No.  23357. 

Facts  shewing  the  Right  of  Certain  Companies  to  the  Lands 
Purchased  from  the  State  of  Georgia.     United  States.   1795. 

The  General  Account  of  all  the  Monies  and  Effects  Received 
and  Expended  by  the  Trustees  for  Establishing  the  Colony  of 
Georgia  in  America :  ...  London.  1736.    Folio,  pp.  29.      27046 

Georgia.  A  Poem.  Tomo  Chachi.  An  Ode.  A  Copy  of 
Verses  on  Mr.  Oglethorpe's  Second  Voyage  to  Georgia.  ...  Lon- 
don :  J.  Roberts.  MDCCxxxvi.    Folio,  pp.  19.  27047 

The  first  of  these  poems  is  a  praise  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia.  The  second  refers  to 
Tomo  Chachi,  a  celebrated  Indian  chief  of  the  country,  who,  with  his  son,  was  sent  to 
England  by  General  Oglethorpe.     Ste  Bancroft,  Vol.  ui. 


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Georgia  against  Florida.  To  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  The  Bill  of  Complaint  of  the  State  of  Flo- 
rida, Complainant,  against  the  State  of  Georgia,  Defendant. 
[tVashington.    1 849.]    8vo.  27048 

The  Georgia  Analytical  Repository,  by  Henry  Holcombe,  ... 
Savannah.  1802.    8vo.     Continued  to  2  or  more  vols.       27049 

Georgia  and  Carolina  Almanac,  For  1865.  27050 

Georgia  Justice ;  being  a  convenient  Directory  for  the  Jus- 
tices of  the  Peace,  and  various  other  Civil  Officers  known  to  the 
Laws  of  the  State  of  Georgia.  By  Rhodom  A.  Greene  and  John 
W.  Lumpkin.     Milledgeville.   1835.    8vo.  2705 1 

Georgia  Republican  Extra,  Savannah,  25th  April,  1804,  re- 
fusing to  publish  the  Charge  of  Judge  Jabez  Bowen  to  the  Grand 
Jury.  27052 

Georgia  Scenes.     See  [Longstreet  (A.  B.)] 

Georgia  Sketches.     See  [Johnston  (Richard  M.)] 

Governor's  Communication  Transmitting  Documents  from 
Georgia,  January,  1862.     \Richmond.  1862.]    8vo,  pp.  11. 

Grant  to  the  Georgia  Mississippi  Company,  The  Constitution 
thereof.  And  Extracts  Relative  to  the  Situation,  Soil,  Climate, 
and  Navigation  of  the  Western  Territory  of  the  State  of  Georgia ; 
And  particularly  of  that  Part  thereof  in  which  the  Company's 
Lands  are  Situated.  Published  by  Order  of  the  Directors. 
Augusta :  Printed  by  'John  Erdman  Smith,  mdccxcv.  8vo,  pp. 
40.  B.,  c,  w.  27054 

Reprinted,  with  an  appendix,  by  desire  of  the  purchasers  in  Connecticut,    pp.  39. 

The  Hard  Case  of  the  Distressed  People  of  Georgia.  1742. 
Folio,  pp.  4.  27055 

Signed  "  Thomas  Stephens,  Agent  for  the  people  of  Georgia." 

Historical  Account,  1779.     See  [Hewatt  (Alexander)]. 

Impartial  l^nquiry  into,  1741.     See  [Ma.tyn  (Benjamin)]. 

Journal  of  the  Congress  of  the  Four  Southern  Governors,  and 
the  Superintendent  of  that  District,  with  the  Five  Nations  of 
Indians,  at  Augusta,  1763.  South- Carolina^  Charles-Town:  Printed 
by  Peter  Timothy.  M,dcc,lxiv.    Folio,  Half-Title,  pp.  45. 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  at  the  Biennial  Ses- 
sion.    Milledgeville.  1855.    8vo.     Published  biennally.      27057 


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Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  at  the  Annual  Ses- 
sions of  the  General  Assembly,  at  Milledgeville,  1861.  M'llkdge- 
ville.  186 1.    8vo.     Continued.  27058 

Journal  of  the  Proceedii^s  of  the  Commons  House  of  As- 
sembly of  the  Province  of  Georgia,  at  the  First  Session  of  the 
Seventh  General  Assembly  of  the  said  Province,  convened  at  the 
Town  of  Savannah  on  Monday  the  30th  October,  1769.  By 
H.  E.  James  Wright,  Captain  General,  and  Governor  in  Chief 
of  the  Province  aforesaid.  [1777.]  27059 

No  title-page  ;  probably  printed  at  Savannah. 

Journal  of  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of  the  People,  held 
at  Milledgeville  in  Oct.  and  Nov.,  1865.  With  the  Ordinances 
and  Resolutions  adopted.     Milledgeville.  1865.     8vo.         27060 

Journal  of  the  Public  and  Secret  Proceedings  of  the  Convo- 
cation of  the  People  of  Georgia,  Held  in  Milledgeville,  and 
Savannah  in  1861.  Together  with  the  Ordinances  Adopted. 
Published  by  Order  of  the  Convention.  Milledgeville^  Ga. : 
Boughton^  Nisbet  &  Barnes,  State  Printers.  1 861.    8vo,  pp.  416. 


Journal  of  the  Senate  of  Georgia.    8vo. 

Published  biennially  till  i860;  afterwards  annually. 


27062 


Keeps  of  Kanphy?  A  Georgia  Book,  in  Warp  and  Woof, 
containing  Tales,  Incidents,  &c.,  of  the  "  Empire  State  of  the 
South,"  with  a  Slight  Sketch  of  that  well-known  and  eccentric 
"colored  gemman,"  Old  Jack  C.  Jthens:  J.  S.  Peterson.  1853. 
i2mo,  pp.  108.  27063 

Laws  of  Georgia,  passed  f  om  Nov.,  1862,  to  April,  1863.  ... 
Milledgeville.  1863.    '8vo.  ba.  27064 

Also:  Laws  passed  from  Nov.,  1863,  to  March,  1864.  ...  Milledgeville.  1864. 
8vo.     These  are  known  as  the  Confederate  laws. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  respecting  Claims  against 
the  United  States,  for  Services  of  the  Militia  of  the  State  of 
Georgia,  in  the  Creek  War  of  1792.  Washington.  1803.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  27065 

The  Letters  of  a  Farmer  to  the  People  of  Georgia :  or,  he 
Constitutionality,   Policy,  and   Legality   of  the   Late   Sales   of 

Western  Lands  examined Charleston:   Printed  by  IV.  P. 

Toung.  i']C)b.    8vo,  pp.  41.  B.  27066 


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Letters  of  Sicilius  to  the  Citizens  of  the  State  of  Georgia,  on 
the  Constitutionality,  the  Policy  and  the  Legality  of  the  late  Sale 
of  Western  Lands  in  the  State.     1795.    8vo,  pp.  64.         27067 

A  List  of  the  Lords,  Spiritual  and  Temporal  —  to  which  are 
added  the  Names  of  the  Trustees  of  Georgia,  and  place  of  Abode. 
London.  1734.    24mo.  27068 

Memorial  of  Claimants  under  Georgia,  &c.,  to  the  President 
of  the  United  States,     [n.  p.   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  19.  27069 

Memorial  on  the  Subject  of  the  late  Tariff:  Addressed  by  the 
General  Assembly  of  Georgia  to  the  Anti-TarifF  States.  1828. 
8vo.  27070 

Memorial  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  Georgia  to  Con- 
gress, Nov.  29,  1805.     Washington.   1806.    8vo,  pp.  45. 

Relates  to  unclaimed  lands,  etc.,  ceded  to  Georgia  by  the  United  States,  but  claimed 
by  North  Carolina. 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States  Accompany- 
ing Certain  Articles  of  Agreement  and  Cession  ...  entered  into 
...  by  the  Commissioners  of  the  United  States,  and  the  Com- 
missioners of  Georgia  ...  .  26th  April,  1802.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  140.  B.  27072 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  transmitting 
sundry  Documents  in  relation  to  the  Extinguishment  of  the  In- 
dian Title  within  the  limits  of  Georgia.  Washington :  Gales  and 
Seaton.  1824.    8vo.  p.  27073 

Message  of  Governor  Troup,  transmitted  May  23,  1825,  ^o 
the  Legislature  of  Georgia,  specially  convened  by  Proclamation. 
AlilledgevitU.   1825.  27074 

Relates  to  the  Creek  Indians. 

Message  of  His  Excellency  Joseph  E.  Brown,  ...  March  loth, 
1864  ...  .  Milledgeville :  Boughton^  Nisbet,  Barnes  tsf  Moore.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  48.    BA.    +  Nov.  3rd,  1864.     [^Ibid.'\    8vo,  pp.  27. 

These  messages  relate  chiefly  to  Confederate  affairs. 

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Message  of  the  Governor  to  the  General  Assembly  of  Georgia, 
at  Extra  Session,  May  23,  1825.  Milledgeville.  1825.  8vo,  pp. 
128.  27076 

Minutes  of  the  Georgia  Association.  ...  Clark's  Station,  Oc- 
tober, 1788.  4to,  pp.  4.  +  At  Powell's  Creek,  ...  October 
[1794].  ...  New  York:  Printed  by  Alexander  McMillan.   1794. 


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l2mo,  pp.  12.  4-  At  Whatley's  Mill,  October,  1803.  August  a  : 
Printed  by  William  J.  Bunce.  1804.  8vo,  pp.  8.  +  At  K.ioke, 
MDCCCiv.  Savannah:  Printed  by  Lyon  i^  Morse.  1804.  i2mo, 
pp.  24.  +  at  Newford,  ...  October,  1804.  Augusta  •  Printed 
by  Hobby  and  Bunce.  1804.    8vo,  pp.  8.  27077 


Minutes  of  the 
tinued. 


Georgia  Convention.    1821.    8vo. 


Con- 
27078 


Neueste  und  richtigste  nachricht.     See  [Oglethorpe  (J.)] 

A  New  Voyage  to  Georgia.  |  By  a  Young  Gentleman.  |  Giving 
an  Account  of  his  Travels  to  South  Carolina, [and  part  of  North 
Carolina.  |  To  which  is  added,  |  a  Curious  Account  of  the  Indians,  | 
By  an  Honourable  Person.  |  And  a  Poem  to  James  Oglethorpe, 
Esq.  I  On  his  Arrival  |  from  Georgia.  |  London :  J.  Wilford.  1 735.  j 
8vo,  pp.'  62.  +  The  Second  Edition.  London:  "J.  Wilford. 
1737.     8vo,  pp.  (i),  62.  BA.  27079 

The  second  edition  has  merely  a  new  title-page.     Also  in  "  Georgia  Hist.  Soc.  Col- 
lections," II.  37-66.    Utt  Bancroft,  Vol.  in. 

Observations  upon  Georgia.     See  [Walton  (George)]. 

Official  Documents,  containing  a  Message  of  the  State  of 
Georgia  to  the  Legislature,  with  the  Correspondence  between 
the  Special  Agent  of  the  United  States,  Governor  Troup,  and  the 
Secretary  of  War.     Milledgeville,   1825.    8vo.  27080 

Opinion  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  at  January 
Term,  1832,  Delivered  by  Mr.  Chief  Justice  Marshall,  Together 
with  the  Opinion  of  Mr.  Justice  McLean,  In  the  Case  of  Samuel 
A.  Worcester,  Plaintiff  in  Error  versus  The  State  of  Georgia. 
With  a  Statement  of  the  Case,  extracted  from  the  Records  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  Printed  from  Authen- 
ticated Copies.  Washington:  Gales  and  Seaton,  1832.  8vo,  pp. 
39.  w.  27081 

Relates  to  the  Cherokee  Indians.  ' 

The  Particular  Case  of  the  Georgia  Loyalists ;  in  addition  to 
the  General  Case  and  Claim  of  the  American  Loyalists,  which 
was  lately  published  by  order  of  their  Agents.  [^February.  1783.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  27082 

The  Penal  Code  of  the  State  of  Georgia,  as  enacted  Decem- 
ber 19, 18 1 6.     With  Reflections  on  the  Same,  and  on  Imprison- 


ment for  Debt.     Philadelphia.  18 17.    8vo,  pp.  96. 


27083 


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GEORGIA. 


De  prxstantia  colonire  Georgico-Anglicanae,  prae  coloniis  aliis. 
Jug.  Vind.   1747.    4to.  27084 

Proceedings  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  Respecting  the  Contested  Election  for  the 
Eastern  District  of  the  State  of  Georgia.  Philadelphia :  Printed 
by  Parry  Hall.  ba.  27085 

Proceedings  of  the  Anti-TarifF  Convention,  held  at  Milledge- 
ville.     Milledgeville.   1832.    8vo.  27086 

Progress  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia,  in  America,  a  proper  con- 
trast to  "  State  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia."  Privately  Printed. 
1743.    8vo,  pp.  24,  10.  27087 

Public  Laws  of  Georgia,  passed  ...  in  November  and  Decem- 
ber, 186 1  ...  Alilledgeville.  iSbi.    8vo,  pp.  47,  (i).     Continued. 

The  Confederate  laws ;  the  last  is  dated  March,  1864. 

Public  Laws  passed  by  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of 
Georgia,  at  the  Sessions  of  1870  and  1871,  with  an  Appendix, 
containing  the  Government  of  Georgia  and  Court  Calendar,  etc. 
Jtlanta  {Georgia).  1870-71.    2  vols.,  8vo.  27089 

Reasons  for  Establishing  ...  Georgia.  See  [Marty n  (Benja- 
min)]. 

Re^jv-lations  for  the  Quartermaster's  Department  of  the  State  of 
Georgia,  1861.  Regulations  for  tne  Commissariat  of  ...  Georgia. 
1 86 1.  Milledgeville:  Boughton^  Nisbet  i^  Barnes.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  80,  43.  B.  27090 

Remarks  upon  [Martyn's]  Georgia.     See  [Percival  (John)]. 

Reminiscences  of  Georgia.     See  Burke  (E.  P.),  Vol.  iii. 

Report  from  the  Committee  ...  to  enquire  into  the  Expedi- 
ency of  extending  the  Time  for  Claimants  to  Lands  under  the 
State  of  Georgia,  lying  South  of  the  State  of  Tennessee  ...  .  4th 
December,  1804.  ...  Washington  City:  Printed  by  William  Duane 
and  Son.  1804.    8vo,  pp.  4.  ba.  27091 

Report  from  the  Committee  of  Claims,  on  Memorials  of  Citi- 
zens of  Massachusetts,  purchasers  under  the  Georgia  Company, 
&c.     Washington.    1 805.    8vo.  27092 

Report  on  the  Address  of  ...  Members  of  the  General  As- 
sembly of  Georgia.  Charleston :  Evans  and  Cogswell,  i^bo.  8vo, 
pp.  6.  ba.  27093 


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225 


Report  of  the  Adjutant  and  Inspector  General  ...  for  ... 
1862-63.  MilUdgevilU:  Bougbton^  Nisbetilf  Barnes.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  44.     BA.    +  October  26,  1864.  ba.  27094 

A  Report  of  the  Attorney-General  to  Congress,  relative  to 
Land  situated  in  the  Southwest  part  of  the  United  States,  claimed 
under  a  Law  of  Georgia.     Philadelphia.   1796.    8vo.      p.  27095 

Report  of  the  Board  of  Public  Works  to  the  Assembly.  Mill- 
tdgeville.  1826.    8vo,  pp.  14.  27096 

Report  of  the  Commissioners  ...  for  the  Amicable  Settlement  of 
Limits  with  the  State  of  Georgia,  and  authorizing  the  Establish- 
ment of  a  Government  in  the  Mississippi  Territory,  February 
lOth,  1803.     IVashington  City.   1803.    pp.  92.  M.  27097 

...  Report  of  the  Comptroller-General  of  the  State  of  Georgia 
...  October  20,  i860.  Milledgeville :  Boughton^  Nishet  i^  Banns. 
i860.    8vo,  pp.  118.     Continued.  ba.  27098 

...   Report  ...  of  the  Georgia  Penitentiary   ...    ist  October, 

1862.  Milledgeville:   Boughton,  Nisbet  iff   Barnes.    1862.  8vo, 
pp.  29.     Continued.  ba.  27099 

Report  of  ...  the  Georgia  Relief  &  Hospital  Association  ... 
October  29,  1862.  j^ugusta:  Press  of  Chronicle  ^  Sentinel.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  39.  BA.  +  [For]  1863.  Augusta.  1863.  8vo,  pp. 
49.  BA.  27100 

Report  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  St  *■'*  of  Georgia,  October  16, 

1863.  \_Milledgeville.   1 863.]    8vo,  pp.  12.     Continued.        ba. 

Report  on  the  Address  of  a  Portion  of  the  Members  of  the 
General  Assembly  of  Georgia.  Charleston :  Evans  i^  Cogswell^ 
Printers,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  6.  27102 

Resolutions  ...  by  the  General  Assembly  of  Georgia,  on  the 
19th  Day  of  March,  1864  ...  .  Milledgeville:  Boughton^  Nfshet^ 
Barnes  i^  Moore.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  8.  ba.  27103 

The  Resolutions  of  the  Trustees  for  Establishing  the  Colony 
of  Georgia  in  America,  in  Common  Council  assembled.  Relating 
to  the  Grants  and  Tenure  of  Lands  within  the  said  Colony. 
London.  1 74 1.    Folio,  pp.  4.  27104 

Resolutions  of  the  Legislature  of  Georgia,  relating  to  Lands 
Occupied  by  Clierokees.     f Washington.  1829.    8vo.       c.  27105 

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CiAIlAI.DlVI. 


Rules  of  the  District  Courts  of  the  Coiifcilcrate  States  of 
America,  for  the  Districts  of  Georgia,  uiulcr  the  Act  entitled 
"  An  Act  for  the  Sequestration  of  the  Estates,  Property  and 
Eftects  of  Alien  Enemies."  Together  with  the  Act  of  Congress. 
Savannah:   ly.  Thorne  IVilitams.    1861.     i2mo,  pp.  29.  ba. 

Rules  of  the  House  of  Representatives  for  the  Session  of  1864 
...  MUledgevllle :  Houghton^  Nhbct^  Barnes  ^  Moore.  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  7.  BA.  27107 

Slave  Life  in  Georgia.     London.   1853.    i2mo.  27108 

Some  Account  of  the  Design  of  the  Trustees  for  Georgia. 
London.    1732.    Folio.  BM.  27109 

Special  Message  of  Gov.  Joseph  E.  Brown  ...  November  7tli, 
i860.  MUledgevllle:  Boughton.^  Nisbet  i^  Barnes,  i860.  8v(), 
pp.  22.  BA.  27110 

Speeches,  Letters,  &c.,  by  Distinguished  Georgians.  8v(), 
pp.45.  271 II 

State  of  Facts,  showing  the  Right  of  certain  Compinies  to  the 
Lands  lately  Purchased  by  them  from  the  State  of  Geor;i;!a. 
United  States :  printed  in  the  T'ear  1795.     8vo,  pp.  64.         s.,  vv. 

A  State  I  of  the  |  Province  of  Georgia,  |  Attested  upon  Oath  |  in 
the  Court  of  Savannah,  |  November  10,  1 740.  |  London^  IF.  ALviJ- 

eWS.    MDCCXLII.  I      8V0,  pp.   32.  BA.   27II3 

Reprinted  in  Stephens'  "  Journal,"  Vol.  ii. ;  .ilso  in  George  Hart's  "Collection," 
and  Force's  "  Tracts,"  Vol.  I.,  No.  3.      pyashington.   1S36.     8vo,  pp.  20. 

University  of  Georgia.  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library. 
By  Williams  Rutherford,  jr.  Jthens  [Ga.),  College.  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  192.  c.  27114 

The  Georgian  Era.  Memoirs  of  the  most  Eminent  Persons, 
who  have  flourished  in  Great  Britain,  from  the  Accession  of 
George  the  First  to  the  Demise  of  George  the  Fourth.  London : 
Vizetelly^  Brandon  and  Co.  mdcccxxxii.  4  vols.,  crown  8vo,  pp. 
582,(2)1  588,(2);  588;  588.     4  Portraits.  ba.  27115 

Garaldini  (A.)  Itinerarivm  |  ad  |  Regiones  svb  .^qvinoctiali  | 
plaga  constitvtas  |  Alexandri  Geraldini  |  Epi.  S.  Dominici  apud 
Indos  Occid«.  I  Ad  I  Em""*,  et  R"™.  Principem  |  Franciscum  S. 
R.  E.  Cardcm.  |  Barberinum  |  Opus  posthumum.  |    [Colophon  :] 


M. 


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Romtr^  I  Typis  Guile/mi  Facciotti.   M.DC.xxxi.  |    Sm.  8vo,  Engraved 
Title,  pp.  (10),  284,  36.  271 16 

A  very  scarce  and  curiout  volume  on  the  discovery  of  the  West  Indies,  written  in 
1524.  Its  writer  was  the  intimate  triend  of  Culumlms,  the  one  whose  interest  prevailed 
over  Ferdinand  to  fit  out  the  first  expedition  in  search  of  unknown  lands,  and  proved 
the  fca.sihility  of  discovery  by  mathematical  demonstration.  Previous  to  beini;  ap- 
pointed Hitihop  of  St.  Domingo,  he  had  b<'en  Ambassador  to  the  Court  of  Henry  viii. 
of  England.  We  learn  from  the  twelve  leaves  of  verses  in  commendation  of  the 
author  and  his  travels  by  various  writers,  in  Greek,  Latin,  Italian,  French,  German, 
Spanish,  Hun^Mrian,  and  English  langu.iges,  tlit  latter  written  by  John  Walker,  that 
the  bishop  had  had  the  charge  of  four  4ueun8,  the  greatest  of  whom  was  Catherine  uf 
Airagon,  queen  of  Henry  viii. 

Gerano.      Considerations  sur  les  divers  mcthodcs  a  suivre 
dans  I'observations  dcs  pcuplcs  sauvagcs.    Paris.  An  viii  [1800]. 


4to. 


27117 

With 
i2mo, 
27118 


Gerard  (G.)  Clytla:  a  Tale  of  the  Southern  States, 
other  Poems.  By  G.  Gerard.  London:  Boiworth.  1856. 
pp.  176. 

Gerard  (J.  W.)  London  and  New- York  j  their  Crime  and 
Police.     New-York.   1853.    ^^°*  s.  27119 

[Gerardus  de  Mvst.]  Veloren  Arbeyt  ofte  klaar  en  kort- 
bondigh  vertoogh  van  de  in  de  Lantstreeke  Guyana  aan  de  vaste 
kuste  van  Amerika  op  de  rivier  Wiapoca  gelegen  colonic.  Am- 
sterdam.  [1678.]    410.     Map.  27120 

Lost  labor,  or  clear  and  concise  account  of  the  colony,  situated  on  the  river  Wiapoca, 
in  Guiana,  on  the  coast  of  America.  "This  little  recital  contains  the  whole  history  of 
the  colony  sent  out  by  the  States  General  in  1676  to  the  banks  of  the  river  Wiapoca, 
the  hardships  they  underwent,  and  the  reasons  which  prevented  them  from  succeeding. 
Tlie  river  Wiapoca  is  the  principal  boundary  between  Guiana  and  Brazil."  —  Muller. 

Gerber  (H.)  No^oes  geographicas  e  administrativas  da  Pro- 
vincia  de  Minas  Geraes.  Por  Henrique  Gerber.  Com  uma 
planta  topographica  do  Ouro  Preto.  *'  Carta  da  Provincia  de 
Minas  Geraes."     Rio  de  Janeiro.   1863.    410,  pp.  86.  27121 

Gerbier  (B.)  Copye  van  het  mandement  von  d'Edele  Hove 
van  Hollant.     [1657.]    410,  pp.  4.  27122 

Order  of  the  Court  of  Holland  to  the  shareholders  of  Gerbier's  company  to  fulfil 
their  duties.     Not  mentioned  by  Asher. 

Gerbier.  Extract  |  en  |  Copye  |  van  |  Verklaringen  |  op  |  cede  | 
Voor  den  Achtbaren  Magistraet  van  de  Stadt.  |  Amsterdam,  den 
9.  September  1660,  gedaen  |  volgens  Interrogatorien.  |  [n.  p.  n.  d.  J 
4to,  4  leaves.  27123 

From  the  "  Sommier  Vcrhael,"  infra. 


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(lERiiiKK.  Cicbcilt,  I  Van  den  Ridilcr  |  Maltha/nr  (icrbicr,  | 
Haron  Douvilly,  |  Patroon  cndc  Cummandcur|  Van  dc  Cicoctroy- 
ccrdc I Cjuiacnsc  Colonic, (Op 't  SchipjSt.  Jan  Euangelist,  cndc 
't  I.andt  van  lie\ot'tci\.\\t'/fmsterJam^\CieJrucit  by  Gillii  joosttn^ 
lioeckdrucker  en  Boeck-\vcrkoopei-  in  de  Nieuwe-stratt,  Jnno  1659. ) 
4to,  4  leaves.  '  27124 

Prayer  nf  Balthazar  Berbier,  commander  of  the  Ouiana  colony. 

Gerbier.  Informatie  I  Voorde  Rechtsgelecrde  die  van  wegcn 
d'  Edelc  Hcercn  |  Bewinthebbcrs  vande  gheoctroycerde  West- 
In-|dische  Compagnye  gherequirccrt  syn  hare  ad-|  visen  te  geven 
op  den  I  Moorde  in  Cajany  |  Bcgaen,  en  wacr  van  gemelt  is  in 
hct  Sommicr  I  verhael  door  den  [Baron  Douvilv,  [In  druck  cont- 
bacr  gcmaeckt.  I    [n.  p.    n.  d.]    4to,  pp.  8,  i  1.  27125 

Information  for  the  lawyers  delegated  to  give  their  advice  on  the  murder  in  Guiana, 
related  in  the  account  of  Baron  Gerbier. 

Gerbier.  Octroy,  |  Van  de  Hoog:  Moog:  Heeren  |  Staten 
Gcnerael,  aengaende  dc| Colonic  op  de  Wilde  Kust|  Van]  Amer- 
ica. I  Ondcr  hct  beleyt  van  den  Ridder  |  Balthazar  Gerbier  Baron 
Douvily.  I  Gedruckt  in  '/  her  ens  Heeren^  1659.  |  410,  4  1.     27126 

Gerbier.  Sommicr  Verhael,  |  Van  sckere  |  Amerikaensche  | 
Voyagie,  |  Gedaen  |  Door  den  Ridder  |  Balthasar  Gerbier,  |  Baron 
Douuily, I  Door  Hacr  Ho:  Mo:  d'Hccren  Staten  Gcnerael  van 
de  I  Vereenighde  Nederlandcn,  en  d'Edele  Heeren  Bewint-|heb- 
bcren  van  de  Geoctroydeerde  generale  West-Indi- 1  sche  Com- 
pagnie,  Opperhooft  Commandeur  van  |  cen  Guajacnsche  Colonic 
gekoosen,  ge-  |  committeert  cndc  gestelt.  |  Gedruckt  voor  den 
Jutheur.    Jnno  ibbo.\    4to,  5  leaves.  27127 

Ste  Asher,  No.  Ii.  Summary  account  of  a  certain  American  voyage,  done  by  the 
Chevalier  Balthazar  Gerbier. 

Gerbier.  Sommicr  Verhael,  |  Van  sekere  |  Amerikaensche  | 
Voyagie,   ~    *  '  '        -■--•"-■ 

Douuily, 


(12).     2  Plates. 


Gedaen  |  -Joor  den   Ridder  |  Balthasar  Gerbier,  |  Baron 
Gedruckt  voor  den  Autheur.    Anno  1660.  |    4to,  pp. 


27128 


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MuUer  quotes  another  edition,  with  addition  of  the  protocol  of  the  Amsterdam  Court 
in  the  affair  of  Gerbier.    1660.    4to,  pp.  18.    a  Plates. 

Gerbier.  Waerachtige  |  Verklaringe  |  Nopende  de  |  Goude  en 
Silverc  Mijne,  Wacr  van  den  Ridder  |  Balthazar  Gerbier,  Douvily  | 
gccontracteert  heeft  met  eenige  geasossieerde  |  In  Zcclant.  |  In 
^iGravcn-H(ige^\Gedruckt  by  lobamies  Rammazeyn^  Boeck-drucker 


G^RIN. 


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tvoonen(it\op  de   yeer-kaeSy  naist   de  bestelder  indt   Botckdrucktrye. 
1056.I    410,4!.     Portrait  uf  (Jcrbier.  27129 

True  decUrjtion  concerning  the  gold  and  lilver  minei|  fur  which  the  Chevalier  B. 
Gerbier  hai  made  a  contract. 

Gerbier.  Waarachtige  |  Vcrklaringe  vandcii  Riddcr  (  Bal- 
thasar  Gerbier,  |  B :  DouviTij ;  \  Noopendc  sijn  sacckc  van  Goudc  | 
en  Silvere  Myncn,  waerjovcr  hy  ghecontractecrt  haddc  |  met 
sckcre  Persooncn  in|Zeelant.  |    [n.  p.   n.  d.]    410,  8  1.       27130 

True  declaration  of  B.  Ocrbier  on  hit  affair  of  gold  and  lilver  minei.     MuUcr  de- 
icribes  a  copy  with  twenty  pagei. 

Gerbier.  Twcede  Deel  |  Vande  |  Waeractige  |  Verclaringcl 
Nopende  de|Goude  en  Silvere  Mijnc,  |  Waer  van  den  Ridder  | 
Balthazar  Gerbier,  Douvily  |  gecontracteert  hecft  met  cenige  gea- 
sossieerde  I  in  Zeelant.  J/n  'sGraven-Hage\Gedruckt  by  Johannes 
Rammazeyny  ...   1656.  f     410,5!.  27131 

Second  part  of  the  true  declaration. 

Gerbier.  Derde  |  Verclaringe  |  Aengaende  de  |  Goude  ende 
Silvere  Mijne|  Aenghewesen  door  den  Ridder  |  Balthasar  Gerbier,  | 
Baron  Douvily,  |  ...  In  'sGraven-Hage\  Gedruct  by  lohannes  Ram' 
mazeyn^  ...   1656.  |    410,2!.  27132 

Gerhard  (F.)  Illinois  as  it  Is  ;  its  History,  Geography,  Sta- 
tistics, Constitution,  Laws,  Government,  Finances,  Climate,  Soil, 
Plants,  &c.,  &c.  By  Fred.  Gerhard.  With  [3]  Maps,  and 
other  Illustrations.  Chicago^  III.:  Keen  and  Lee.  \i^^'j.'\  i2mo, 
pp.  451.  BA.  27133 

Gebhard.  Will  the  People  of  the  United  States  be  Bene- 
fited by  an  International  Copyright  Law,  or  will  such  a  law  be 
an  injury  to  them  ?  By  Frederick  Gerhard.  New  Tork.  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  27134 

Gerhart  (E.  V.)  ...  An  Address,  delivered  at  the  Opening 
of  tlie  New  Diagnothian  Hall,  July  2nd,  1847.  By  Rev.  E.  V. 
Gerhart.     Mercersburg^  Pa.  mdcccxlvii.    8vo,  pp.  19.  ba. 

G^rin  (E.)  La  Gazette  de  Quebec.  Par  Elzear  Gerin. 
^ebec.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  65.  27136 

Gerin-Lajoie*(A.)  Catechisme  politique,  ou  elemens  du 
droit  public  et  constitutionnel  du  Canada,  mis  a  la  portee  du 
peuple.     Montreal.  185 1.    8vo.  27137 


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GKRMAINE. 


Gerke  (H.  C.)  Der  Nordamcrikanische  Rathgeber,  nebst  den, 
in  den  Jahren  1831  und  1832,  in  der  Union  gemachten  Reise- 
beobachtungen  und  Taschenbuch  fur  deutsche  Auswanderer  jeder 
Art,  von  Heinrich  Christian  Gerke.     Hamburg:  Perthes^  Besser 


und  Mauke.   1833.    i2rno,  pp.  598. 


27138 


A  Germ  of  Severe  Ethical  Analysis,   Pure   Philosophy  and 
Nationality,  and   the   only  Practical   Basis  for  restored  Peace. 


Danbury^  Connecticut.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  7. 


27139 


Germain  (George).  Correspondance  du  lord  G.  Germain  ; 
avcc  les  Generaux  Clinton,  Cornwallis,  &  les  Amiraux  dans  la 
station  de  I'Amerique,  avec  plusieurs  lettres  interceptees  du  gen- 
eral Washington,  du  marquis  de  la  Fayette,  &  de  M.  de  Barras, 
chef  d'Escadre.  Traduit  de  I'anglois  sur  les  originaux  publics 
par  ordre  de  la  Chambre  des  Pairs.  Berne:  Chez  la  muvelle 
soci'et'e  typographique.  I'j'ii.     8vo,  pp.  xvi,  304.     Portrait  of  Wash- 


mgton  by  Desrais.      s.     +  Londres   et  p'^enailles : 
1784.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  304.     2  Tables. 


cheT,   Poincot. 
27140 


Germaine  (G.)  Epistle  to  Lord  Georj^e  Germaine,  in  Verse, 
relating  to  the  American  War,  &c.     London.   1778.    4to. 

Germaine.  A  Letter  to  Lord  George  Germaine.  London : 
J.  Almon.  MDccLXxvi.    8vo,  pp.  38,  Advt.,  i  1.     b.,  ba.  27142 

"  This  writer  sets  forth,  very  circumstantially,  the  prodigious  numbers  and  alarming 
power  of  the  United  Colonists  by  sea  and  land,  and  enumerates  the  unsurmountable 
difficulties  that  will  impede  in  particular  the  operations  of  our  land  forces  in  every  pro- 
vince. In  short,  that  it  will  be  impossible  for  us  to  succeed  in  the  attempt  of  forcing 
the  Americans  to  submission.  Urges  on  Great  Britain  a  discontinuance  of  the  contest 
in  America." — M.  Rev.,  liv.  328. 

Germaine.  A  Letter  to  Lord  George  Germaine  giving  an 
Account  of  the  Origin  of  the  Dispute  between  Great  Britain  and 
the  Colonies,  with  some  Remarks  on  the  Manner  in  which  the 
War  has  been  conducted.  To  which  are  added,  certain  Terms, 
humbly  proposed  as  a  ground-work  of  a  Reconciliation.  By  a 
Gentleman  for  many  years  a  resident  in  America.  London :  T. 
IFhieldon.    mdcclxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  84.  27143 

"  A  defense  of  the  measures  of  the  British  government,  in  which  the  writer  recom- 
mends that  the  independency  of  the  Americans  should  never  be  acceded  to."  —  M. 
Rev.,  Lvm.  477. 

[Germaine.]  A  Reply  to  Lieutenant  General  Burgoyne's 
Letter  to  his  Constituents.  London:  J.  Wilkie.  mdcclxxix. 
8vo,  pp.  (i),  46.     ba.    -i-  Second  Edition.     [^Ib'td.']  27144 

This  has  also  been  ascribed  to  Sir  John  Dalrymple. 


GERMAN. 


231 


[(jKRMAINE.]  The  Rights  of  Great  Britain  Asserted  against 
the  Claim  of  America  ;  Being  an  Answer  to  the  Declaration  ot 
the  General  Congress ;  Said  to  be  Written  by  Lord  George 
Germaine.  London^  Printed;  Philadelphia^  Re-Printed^  and  Sold 
by  R.  Bell.  M  DCC  Lxxvi.  8vo,  pp.  92,  (4),  Appendix,  folded. 
p.  4-  The  Second  Edition,  with  Additions.  {^Il>id.'\  +  The 
Third  Edition,  with  Additions.  London  :  T.  Cadell.  mdcclxxvi. 
8vo,  pp.  96.  +  Glasgow :  Printed  from  the  Third  London  Edition. 
MDCCLXXVI.  i2nio,  pp.  76.  Table.  +  The  Fourth  Edition, 
with  Additions.  London:  T.  Cadell.  mdcclxxvi.  +  The  Fifth 
Edition,  with  Additions.  \_lhid.'\  +  Sixth  Edition,  with  Additions. 
Edinburgh.  1776.  8vo.  +  Seventh  Edition.  London:  T.  Ca- 
dell. M  DCC  LXXVI.  +  The  Eighth  Edition.  To  which  is  now 
added,  a  Refutation  of  Dr.  Price's  Statement  of  the  National 
Debt.  London:  T.  Cadell.  M  DCC  Lxxvi.  8vo,  pp.  123.  4- 
The  Ninth  Edition.  To  which  is  now  added,  a  Further  Refu- 
tation of  Dr.  Price's  State  of  the  National  Debt.  London :  Printed 
for  T.  Cadell.  M  dcc  Lxxvi.  8vo,  pp.  131.  +  The  Tenth 
Edition.  Loudon:  T.  Cadell.  mdcclxxvi.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  131, 
Appendix,  a  folded  sheet  at  p.  99.  27145 

For  a  translation,  ste  Reponse  a  la  Declaration,  etc.  It  has  been  variously  ascribed 
to  Sir  John  Dalrymple,  on  tlie  authority  of  Sir  James  Mackintosh}  Lord  Georfje  CJer- 
maine,  James  Macpherson,  the  translator  of  "Ossian,"  and  Henry  Mackenzie,  the 
author  of  "  The  Man  of  Feeling." 

The  German  Charitable  Society's  Lottery,  on  Petty's  Island, 
(etc.)     \Philadelphia.    About  April.^  1773']     Folio,  pp.  I.  P. 

A  German  Freeholder  to  his  Countrymen.  ...  Germantoivn. 
September  22,  1770.     4to,  pp.  I.  27147 

An  attack  upon  Mr.  Galloway. 

German  Evangelical  Lutheran  Ministerium  of  Pennsylvania. 
Verhandlungen  der  loosi'^n  jahrlichen  versammlung,  Readings 
Pa.  1847.    ^v°'  27148 

German  Evangelical  Lutheran  Zion's  Church,  Boston,  Mass. 
Kirchenordnung.     Albany.   1857.    i8mo,  pp.  11.  27149 

German  Reformed  Church,  in  the  United  States  Army.  Acts 
and  Proceedings  ...  at  Reading,  Pa.  1841.  Chambersburg,  Penn. 
1842.    8vo,  pp.  84.  27150 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  German  Society  contributing 
for  the  Relief  of  Distressed  Germans  in  Pennsylvania  ;  with  the 
Rules  of  the  Library.  Philadelphia.  1839.  8vo.  -l-  \Ibid.'\ 
1850.    8vo.  2:j.i5i 

Also  an  additional  catalogue. 


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Charter  and  By-Laws  of  the  German  Society,  with  a  List  of 
Members.     New  York.   1799.    8vo.  27152 

Germanicus,  pseudonym.     See  [Randolph  (Edmund)]. 

Germantown,  Pa.  Abdruck  einiger  wahrhafFten  Berichte 
aus  Germanton  in  Pensylvanien  vom  17.  Nov.  1738.  BetrefFende 
den  inn-  und  ausserl.  Zustand  dererjenigen  die  dahin  gezogen  etc. 
Berlenburg.    1739.    4to,  pp.  16.  ^Z^SJ 

Acts  relating  to  the  Germantown  and  Norristown  Railroad. 
Company.     Philadelphia.   1847.    8vo.  27154 

Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Foundation  of  the  Germantown 
Academy,  i860.  Printed  for  the  Germantown  Academy,  i860. 
4to,  pp.  xvii,  59.  -f  [Another  Edition.]  Philadelphia:  C,  Sher- 
tnan.   i860.    8vo,  pp.  x/,  53.  27155 

Certain  Agreements  and  Concessions,  Made,  concluded  and 
agreed  on  by  and  between  the  Contributors  to  a  Sum  of  Money 
for  erecting  and  establishing  a  School-House  and  School  in  Ger- 
mantown, this  Twenty-Fifth  Day  of  January,  In  the  Yt  ^  if 
our  Lord  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  Sixty,  [n.  p.  n. 
d.]    4to,  pp.  8.  27156 

Constitution  of  the  Germantown  Society  for  Promoting  Do- 
mestic Manufactures.     Philadelphia.   1790.     8vo.  c.  27157 

Copia  eines  Send-Schreibcns  auss  der  neuen  Welt  betrefFend, 
etc.    1695.    4to.  27158 

This  letter  recounts  the  dangerous  voyage  and  happy  delivery  of  certain  Christian 
missionaries  who  journeyed  to  America  to  propagate  the  knowledge  of  the  true  taith. 
The  letter  is  dated  from  Germantown,  Pennsylvania,  August  7,  1694. 

Germantown :  a  Tale  of  the  Quaker  City  during  the  Revolu- 
tion. By  the  Author  of  the  "Child  of  Song."  Neiv  Tork: 
Irwin  ^  Co.   1866.    i8mo,  pp.  100.  27159 

Nachricht  von  einer  Hochteutschen  Evangelischen  Colonie  zu 
Germantown,  in  Nord-Virginien  in  America,  und  derselben 
dringendliches  Ansuchen  an  ihre  Glaubens-Genossen  in  Europa. 
[n.  p.]  1720.    4to.  •  27160 

Prospectus  of  the  Lyceum  at  Mount  Airy,  near  Germantown. 
Philadelphia.    1825.    l2mo.  27161 

Also  :  Prospectus  of  the  American  Classical  and  Military  Academy  at  Mount  Airy, 
near  Germantown.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     i2mo. 

Der  altc  Germantown  Calendar,  1854.  Philadelphia.  1854. 
410.  27162 


■-^ir^ 


GKRSON. 


233 


Dc  la  Gcrontocratie  en  Haiti.     Paris:   Dentu.   i860.     8vo. 

Gerrald  (J.)  Address  to  the  People  of  England  on  the 
Necessity  of  a  Convention.  By  Joseph  Gerrald.  London.  1796. 
8vo.  27164 

By  an  enthusiastic  admirer  of  American  institutions,  who  resided  a  considerable  time 
in  khe  United  Status.     Contains  an  account  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Gerrish  (J.),  and  Barrell  (J.)  The  State  of  Gerrish  and 
Barrell's  Accounts  and  Disputes,  deliver'd  to  Mr.  Robert  San- 
derson, and  Mr.  Nathaniel  Bethune,  June,  1751.  Boston:  Printed 
by  D.  Fowle.  175 1.    4to,  pp.  46.  ba.  27165 

Gerrish  (M.)  The  Happiness  of  a  Holy  Life,  Exemplified 
in  the  Sickness  and  Death  Of  the  Pious  Mrs  Martha  Gerrish, 
Of  Boston  in  New-England,  Who  died  April  the  14th,  1736. 
^tat.  48.  With  A  Collection  of  very  Pathetick  Letters  written 
by  Her,  during  her  Languishing  Indisposition,  to  her  Children, 
Relations,  and  Friends,  to  comfort  them  under  all  Afflictions  ; 
and  defending  several  Important  Points  of  the  Christian  Religion, 
in  opposition  to  some  late  Deistical  Writings.  To  which  is 
added.  Her  Funeral  Sermon  [By  Nathaniel  Appleton].  London : 
C.  Rivington,  m,dccxl.    i2mo,  pp.  (i),  xxii,  207,  (5).       27166 

Gershom,  pseudonym.  Emigration  for  the  Million  ;  being  the 
Digest  of  a  Plan  for  more  equally  locating  the  Population  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland  throughout  the  British  Empire.  By  Gershom. 
London.   1849.    8v°>  PP-  3^-  27167 

Gerson  (J.)  Tripartito  del[Christianissimo  y  consolato  |  rio 
doctor  luan  Gerson  de  |  doctrina  Christiana  :  a  qual- 1  quiera  muy 
puechosa.  Tra-(duzido  de  lati  en  Icgua  Cas|tellana  para  el 
die  d'  muchos  |  necessario.  Impresso  en  Me- 1  xico :  en  casa  de  luan 
crom-\herger.  Por  mddado y  a  cos\ta  del  R.  S.  obispo  de  la  mes\ma 
ciudad  Fray  lud ^umar\raga  .  Reuisto  y  examinado\por  su  mandado.  \ 
Am  <&  .  M  .  d  .  xliiij  .  |  [Colophon  :]  Acahose  el  Tripartito  de 
Iuan\ gerson  :  a  gloria  y  loor  de  la  sanctissima  trinidad:  y  d'\la  sac- 
ratissima  virge  sancta  Maria  reyna  d'  los  an-\geles.  T de  los  glo- 
rmissimos sant  luan  Baptista :\  Y sant  loseph.  Tsant  Frdcisco.  El 
qual  se  impri-  \  mio  en  la  grd  ciudad  d*  Tenuchtiltlan  Mexico  de  \  sta 
nueua  Espana  en  casa  de  lud  crdberger  yue  dios  \  ay  a  .  Acabose  de  im- 
primir .  Ano  de  .M  .d  .  xliiij  .  |    4to,  28  unnumbered  1.         27168 

See  "Bulletin  du  Bibliophile,"  1859,  p.  183,  and  "  Diccionario  Univ.  de  Hist,  y 
Geogr."  A  volume  of  the  highest  interest  for  its  imprint.  It  is  among  the  earliest 
books  printed  in  the  New  World. 


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GERSTAECKER. 


Gerstaecker  (F.)  Achtzehn  Monate  in  Sud-Amerilca  unci 
dessen  deutschen  Colonien  von  Friedrich  Gerstiickcr  Leipzig  : 
Hermann  Costenoble.   1862.    3  vols.,  8vo.    +  1863.        B.  27169 

Gerstaecker.  Amerlkanische  Wald-  und  Strombilder.  Von 
Friedrich  Gerstacker.  Leipzig.  1862.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  (4), 
218  J  (4),  219.  B.  27170 

Gerstaecker.  Die  Blauen  und  Gelben.  Venezuelanisches 
Charakterbild  aus  der  letzten  Revolution  von  1868.  'Jena:  Cos- 
tenoble. 1870.    3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  V,  356;  V,  348;  V,  339. 

Gerstaecker.  Californische  Skizzen.  Leipzig:  Arnold.  1856. 
8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  379.  27172 

Gerstaecker.  Die  Colonic.  Brasilianisches  Lebensbild. 
Jena:   Costenoble.   1864.    3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  120.  ^7^73 

Gerstaecker.  Der  deutschen  Auswanderer  Fahrten  und 
Schicksale.  Mit  einer  Karte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord- 
amerika,  von  F.  Gerstacker.  Leipzig.  1847.  ^^o,  pp.  334.  + 
Same.     Leipzig.   1849.    +  Same.     1854.  27174 

Gerstaecker.  Lotgevallen  en  Ontmoetingen  van  een  gczel- 
schap  duitsche  landverhuizers  naar  en  in  Noord-Amerika.  Naar 
het  Hoogduitsch.  Annterdam:  H.  Frijlink.  1847.  ^^^j  PP?  (4)1 
352.     Map  and  Plate.  c.  27175 

Gerstaecker.  The  Wanderings  and  Forturtes  of  some  Ger- 
man Emigrants.  By  Frederick  Gerstaecker.  Translated  by 
David  Black.  New-York:  D.  Appleton  i^  Company,  m  dccc- 
XLViii.  Square  i2mo,  pp.  3-270.  b.,  ba.  +  London:  D.  Bogue. 
1848.    Square  i2mo,  pp.  viii,  310.  c.  27176 

Gerstaecker.  Der  Flatbootmann.  Amerikanische  Erzah- 
lung.  Prag :  Kober  und  Markgraf.  1858.  i6mo.  -f  Album. 
Bibliothek  deutscher  Originalromane.  2.  Aufl.  Schwerin :  Htl- 
debrand.   1870.     8vo,  pp.  244.  27177 

Gerstaecker.  F'rank  Wildman's  Adventures  on  Land  and 
Water.  By  E.  Gerstaecker.  Translated  by  Lascelles  Wraxall. 
London:  Routledge  iff  Co.   1853.    i2mo,  pp.  296.  27178 

Gerstaecker.  Gerstacker's  Travels :  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Buenos 
Ayres,  Ride  through  the  Pampas,  Winter  Journey  across  the 
Cordilleras,  Chili,  Valparaiso,  California,  and  the  Gold  Fields. 
Translated  from  the  German.  London:  Nelson  &  Sons.  1854. 
Post  8vo,  pp.  290.  27179 


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225 


Gerstaecker.  In  Amerika.  Amerikanisches  Lebensbild  aus 
ncuerer  Zeit  im  Anschluss  an  "  Nach  Amerika."  Jtna :  Her- 
mann Cost  enable,  27180 

Gerstaecker.  In  Mexico.  Charakterbild  aus  den  Jahren 
1864-67,  von  Friedrich  Gerstacker.  Jena:  Hermann  Costenoble. 
1872.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (6),  374  i  (6),  380.  27181 

Gerstaecker.  Nach  Amerika !  Ein  Volksbuch.  Illustrirt 
von  Theodor  Hosemann  und  Karl  Reinhardt.  Jena :  Hermann 
Costenoble.  Leipzig.  1855.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  pp.  xi,  260 ;  258  ; 
296;  268;   274;  252.  27182 

Gerstaecker.  Narrative  of  a  Journey  round  the  World. 
Comprising  a  Winter  Passage  across  the  Andes  to  Chili,  with 
a  Visit  to  the  Gold  Regions  of  California  and  Australia,  the 
South  Sea  Islands,  Java,  &c.  By  F.  Gerstaecker.  London.  1853. 
i2mo,  pp.  624.  C,  P.  +  London.  1854.  i2mo.  l^ew  Tork : 
Harper  (^  Brothers.   1854.  27183 

Gerstaecker.  Neue  Reisen  durch  die  Vereinigten  Staaten, 
Mexiko,    Ecuador,  Westindien  und  Venezuela,  von  Friedrich 

Gerstacker Jena:   Hermann   Costenoble.    1868.     3   vols., 

i8mo,  pp.  414;  422;  443.  B.  27184 

Gerstaecker.  Mississippi-Bilder,  Licht-  und  Schaltenseiten 
transatlantischen  Lebens,  von  Friedrich  Gerstaecker.  Dresden 
und  Leipzig.  1847.  2  vols.,  pp.  (4),  343 ;  (3),  386.  ba.  + 
Leipzig.    1853.     3  vols.,  4    1.,  pp.   352;  3  1.,  pp.   414;  3  1., 

pp.  363-  B-  27185 

Gerstaecker.  Reisen.  Stuttgart  und  Tiihingen.  1853-54. 
5  vols.,  8vo.  27186 

Contents :  Vol.  i.  Siid  America ;  11.  Californlen ;  iii.  Die  Siidsee  Inseln.  iv.  Aus- 
tralien;  v.  Java. 

Gerstaecker.  Reisen  um  die  Welt.  Ein  Familienbuch.  3 
verbesserte  Auflage.  Leipzig.  1870.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  172.  Con- 
tinued. 27187 

Gerstaecker.  Scenes  de  la  vie  californien ;  traduites  de 
TAUemand  parGustave  Revilliod.  Geneve:  J.  G.  Fick.  i860. 
8vo.  27188 

Gerstaecker.  Western  Lands  and  Western  Waters.  By 
Frederick  Gerstacker.  With  Illustrations  from  Designs  by  Emi- 
nent Artists.     London:  S.  O.  Beeton.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  388.    27189 


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CERSTNER. 


Gerstaecker.  Wie  ist  es  denn  nun  eigentlich  in  Amerika  ? 
Eine  kurze  Schilderung  dessen,  was  der  Auswanderer  zu  thun 
und  dafur  zu  hoiFen  und  zu  erwarten  hat.    Le'pr.ig.  1849.    i^mo. 


pp.  viii,  127.    -f  [^Ibid.']  1853.    i^moi  PP-  viii,  127. 


27190 


Gerstaecker.  Wild  Sports  in  the  Far  West.  By  Frederick 
Gerstaecker.  Translated  from  the  German,  by  Harrison  Weir. 
London:  Routledge.  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  314.  c,  P.  +  London, 
1862.    i6mo.    +  Boston.  1866.    i2mo.  27 191 


Gerstaecker.      Der   Wahnsinnige. 
Amerika.     2  Auflage.     Schwerin:  Hildebrand.   1870.     8vo,  pp. 


^^.      Erzahlung   ans   Sud- 


111, 


226. 


Gerstaecker. 
8vo. 


27192 
Zwei  Republiken.     'Jena:  Costenoble.  1865. 

27193 


Gerrstaecker.  Aus  Zwei  Welttheilen.  Gesammelte  Er- 
zahlungen.  Leipzig :  Jrnold.  1854.  2  vols.,  8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  428  ; 
3  !•»  PP-  316.  27194 

Also:  Aventures  d'une  colonic  d'emigrants  en  Amerique.  Traduites  de  Tallemand 
par  X.  Marmier.  Paris :  HacAette  et  Cie.  1855.  lamo. —  Echos  aus  dem  Urwaldern 
Oder  Skizzen  transatlantischen  Lebens.  Nach  englischen  Quellen  biMrbeitet.  Leip- 
zig:  Gtrhard.  1847.  8vo.  —  Die  Flusspiraten  des  Mississippi.  Aus  dem  Waldleben 
Amerika's.  Jena:  Hermann  Costenoble.  —  Der  klcine  Goldgraber  in  Californien.  Eine 
Erzahlung  fiir  die  Jugend.  Jena ;  Uermann  Costenoble.  8vo.  6  Colored  Plates.  — 
Gold!  Ein  Californisches  LebensbiU  aus  dem  Jahre  1849.  Leipzig.  1858.  8vo. — 
How  a  Bride  was  Won ;  or,  A  Chase  across  the  Pampas.  ...  Translated  by  F.  Jordan. 
New  York:  D.  jippleton  &  Co.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  274.  8  Plates,  c.  —  Les  pirates  dii 
Mississippi.  ...  Roman  allemand  traduit  par  Benedict  H.  Revoil.  Paris :  HacAette  tt 
Cie.  1858.  l8mo,  pp.  viii,  406.  +  [/^/'</.]  1872. —  Pirates  of  the  Mississippi.  ... 
Translated  from  the  German.  London:  G.  Routledge  &  Co.  1856.  l6mo,  pp.  276. 
—  Die  Regulatoren  in  Arkansas.  Aus  dem  Waldleben  Amerika's.  Leipzig :  f^ereins- 
•verlags  bucAAandlung.  1846.  3  vols.,  8vo.  —  Streif-  und  Jagdziige  durch  die  Verein- 
ingten  Staaten  Nord-Amerikas.  Miteiner  Vorworte  von  Th.  Bromme.  Dresden  und 
Leipzig:  Arnoldische  BucAAandlung.  1844.  i2mo.  —  Unter  den  Penchuenden.  Chil- 
enischer  Roman.  3  Bde.  Jena.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  984. — The  Young  Gold- Digger  j 
or,  a  Boy's  Adventures  in  the  Gold  Regions.     London,  i860.    i6mo. 

Gerstner,  geh.  von  Epplen  Hartenstein  (Clara  von). 
Beschreibung  einer  Reise  die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord- 
america,  in  den  Jahren  1838  bis  1840.  In  Gesellschaft  des  Rit- 
ters  Franz  Anton  von  Gerstner  unternommen.  Leipzig :  J.  C. 
Heinrich.  1842.    i2mo,  pp.  xii,  456.  c,  s.  27195 

Gerstner  (Franz  Anton  Ritter  von).  Berichte  aus  dem 
Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika  iib.  Eisenbahncn,  Dampf- 
schifffahrten,  Banken,  etc.  Leipzig.   1839.    410.  27196 


Jmf 


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Gerstner.  Die  innern  Communicationen  dcr  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Nordamerika.  Nach  dessen  Tode  aufoesetzt,  redi- 
girt  und  herausgegeben  von  L.  Klein.  Wien:  Forster.  1842-43. 
2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  iv,  376  ;  2  I.,  pp.  339.     Map  and  15  Plates. 

Gertrudes  Magna  (Fr.  Francisco  de  Paula  de  Sancta).  Canto 
poetico  aos  faustos  annos  de  S.  M.  I.  o  sr.  D.  Pedro  de  Alcan- 
tara, Imperador  do  Brasil.  Rio  de  Janeiro:  na  Imp,  Reg.  1827. 
4to.  27198 

Gertrudes  Magna.  Canto  Poetico:  o  grande  poder  dos 
vates,  e  o  retrato  de  uma  senhora.  Rio  de  'Janeiro:  na  Imp.  Reg. 
1825.    8vo.  27199 

Gertrudes  Magna.  Sermao  em  memoria  do  faustissimo 
dia,  em  que  Sua  Alteza  Real  desembarcou  n'esta  cidade  da  Bahia, 
recitado  no  antigo  coUegio  dos  Jesuitas  a  23  de  Janeiro  de  18 15. 
Rio  de  Janeiro:  na  Imp.  Reg.   18 16.    410,  pp.  18.  27200 

Gervinus  (G.  G.)  Geschichte  des  neunzehnten  Jahrhun- 
derts  seit  den  Wiener  Vertragen.     Leipzig.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  512. 

Partly  relates  to  Amnrica. 

Gervinus.  Histoire  du  xixe  siecle.  Edition  beige  en  pub- 
lication.    Bruxelles :  Lacroix.   1865.  27202 

Vols.  VII.  and  viii.  relate  to  America. 

Gervinus.  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Nineteenth 
Century.  By  G.  G.  Gervinus.  From  the  German.  With  a 
Brief  Notice  of  the  Author  by  the  Translator.  London :  Henry 
G.  Bohn.  m,dccc,liii.    Post  8vo,  pp.  xx,  137.  p.  27203 

Gesammelte  Aktenstucke  des  Vereins  zum  Schutze  deutscher 
Einwanderer  in  Texas.     Nebst  e.  Karte.     Mainz.  1845.    8vo. 

Gesammlete  Nachrichten  von  den  Englischen  Kolonien  in 
Nordamerika,  bis  auf  jetzige  Zeiten.  Hamburg:  bey  Buchenroder 
und  Ritter.  1 776.    8vo,  2^  sheets.  27205 

Geschichte  allgemeine,  du  Lander  und  Volker  von  America. 
Halle.  1752.    4to.  27206 

Geschichte  von  Californien.     See  [Venegas]. 

Geschichte  des  Americanischen  Kriegs  von  18 12,  ...  an  dem 
glorreichen  achten  ...  1815  vor  New-Orleans.  ...  Reading.  1817. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  (i),  273.     Portrait.  b.  27207 


238 


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I 


Gcschichte  du  ausscreuropaischen  Staatcn.  Hcrausgegebcn 
von  mchrerer  Gelehrten.     ^edlinberg :  Basse,   1836,  etc.    8vo. 

Vols.  III.  and  iv.  are  Solin'  "  Mexico  Aus.  d.  Span,  iibers.  von  L.  G.  Forster.   1838." 

Gcschichte  dcr  Colonisation.     See  [Robinson  (Theresa)]. 

Geschichte  dcr  englischen  Kolonien  in  Nordamerika,  von  der 
crstcn  Entdeckung  dieser  Lander  durch  Sebastian  Cabot,  bis  auf 
den  P'rieden  1763.  Aus  dem  Englischen  [von  Anton  Ernst 
Klausing].  Leipzig:  Caspar  Fritsch.  1775-76.  2  vols.,  i6mo, 
8  1.,  pp.  452  ;  4  1.,  pp.  424,  4  1.     Map.  B.  27209 

Gcschichte  der  Entdekkung  von  Amerika.  Ein  durchaus  ver- 
stiindlichcs  Lesebuch  fur  Jedcrmann.  Mit  cinem  historischen 
Kupferstich.     Halle.   ijgS'    ^^"j  PP*  4°°*  27210 

Die  Geschichte  der  Errichtung  und  des  Handcls  der  Englischen 
Colonien  im  mitterniichtlichen  Amerika.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen. 
Rostock.   1756.    i2ino.  A.  27211 

Gcschichte  der  europaischcn.  Pflanzstadte  auf  den  Antillischcn 
Inseln  ...   .  Stuttgart:  Metzler.   1760.     8vo.  27212 

Geschichte  der  Kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa,  vom  Aufiange 
des  Austandes  der  Brittischen  Kolonien  in  Nordamerika  an  ... 
1776.  [^Niirnberg:']  bey  Gabriel Nicolaus  Raspe.  lyy 7-1 JS4..  4to, 
pp.  (8),  112;  84;  (2),  127;  (5),  122;  (3),  134;  III;  (3),  109; 
(2),  117,  (i).     8  Plates  or  Maps.  27213 

These  volumes  described  relate  exclusively  to  America.     A  set  forms  thirty  parts. 

Geschichte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord  Amerika.  Aus 
dem  Englischen  iibersetzt  von  Aug.  Lebr.  Herrmann.  Leipzig: 
Hartleben's  yerlags-Expedition.   1835.    8vo.     Plate.  27214 

A  translation  of  the  article  "America"  in  the  "  Penny  Cyclopaedia." 

Geschichte  und  Handlung  der  Englischen  Colonien  in  dem 
nordlichen  Amerika,  worinnen  man  den  jetzigen  Zustand  ihren 
Bevolkerung  und  besondere  Umstande  von  ihrer  Regierungsform 
bevorab  von  Neu  England,  Pensilvanien,  Carolina  und  Georgien 
iindet ;  verdeutscht  durch  A.  G.  U.  Frankfurt  am  Mayn :  J. 
B,  Andrea^   1755.    i2mo,  2  1.,  pp.  238.  27215 

Stt  [Butel-Dumont],  Vol.  ui.,  No.  9604. 

Gcschichte  und  Handlung  der  franzosischen  Pflanzstadte  in 
Nordamerika,  nebst  einer  zuverlassigen  Nachricht  von  deren  Be- 


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volkcrung,  ihrcn  Einwohncrn  [etc.]  wic  auch  eiiicr  kurzcii  Kin- 
leitung  in  die  jezige  Streittigkeiten  dcr  Engliindcr  und  Fraiizoseii 
wcgen  Akadien.  Stuttgart:  y.  B,  Mezlcr,  1756.  i6mo,  pp. 
(8),  376.     Map.  c.  27216 

Geschichte  der  Kolonisirung  dcr  freyen  staaten  des  Altcr- 
thums,  angewandt  auf  den  gegenwartigcn  Strcit  zwischcn  Gross- 
britannien  und  seinen  amerikanischen  Kulonicn.  Aus  dcm  En- 
glischen.     Leipzig:   IVeygand.   1778.  27217 

Colonization  in  ancient  times,  applied  to  the  present  dilHcultics  between  Great  Britain 
and  the  American  colonies. 

Die  Geschichte  von  der  Marterwoche.     See  [Fischer  (J.  G.)] 

Geschied  en  handelkundig  tafereel  van  de  Bataav.  West-Ind. 
Colonien  bijzonderlij  van  Suriname.     Amsterdam.   1802.    8vo. 

Geschiedenis  der  kolonie  van  Suriname.     See  Suriname. 

De  Geschillen  der  Engelschen  met  hunne  volkplantingen  in 
America.     Uit  het  Engelsch.     Leyden.   1777.    8vo,  pp.  106. 

Differences  of  the  English  with  their  colonies  in  America.  Contains  translations  of 
W.  Smith  on  the  present  state  of  America,  J.  Wesley's  address,  and  two  refutations  of 
Wesley. 

Geschwinde  Rechner,  oder  des  Handlers  rutzlicher  Gehulfe. 
Chestnut-Hill:   Samuel  Saur.   1793.     i2mo,  67  1.  27220 

Federal  Reckoner.  A  very  rare  imprint.  No  printing  has  been  done  there  sinci 
this  date. 

Gesner  (Abraham).  The  Gold  Fields  of  Nova  Scotia.  Hali- 
fax. 1862.    i2mo,  pp.  8.  27221 

Gesner.  New  Brunswick;  with  Notes  for  Emigrants.  Com- 
prehending the  Early  History,  an  Account  of  the  Indians,  Settle- 
ment, Topography,  Statistics,  Commerce,  Timber,  Manufactures, 
Agriculture,  Fisheries,  Geology,  Natural  History,  Social  and 
Political  State,  Immigrants,  and  contemplated  Railways  of  that 
Province.  By  Abraham  Gesner,  Esq.  ...  London :  Simmons  is' 
Ward.  1847.    ^v°>  PP-  ^^»  3^^*  27223 

Gesner.  The  Industrial  Resources  of  Nova  Scotia,  compre- 
hending the  Physical  Geography,  Topography,  Geology,  Agri- 
culture, Commerce,  contemplated  Railways,  &c.,  of  the  Province. 
By  Abraham  Gesner.  Halifax.  1849.  ^^o-,  ??•  341-  Map 
and  Plate.  c.  27222 


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I        I 


Grsner.  a  Practical  Treatise  on  Coal,  Petroleum,  ami  other 
Distilled  Oils.  By  Abraham  Gesner,  M.n.,  f.o.s.  Second  Edi- 
tion, Revised  and  Enlarged,  by  George  Wcltden  Gesner.  Neiv 
Tori.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  181.  27224 

Gesner.  Remarks  on  the  Geology  and  Mineralogy  of  Nova 
Scotia.  By  Abraham  Gesner,  Esq.  ...  Halifax.^  N.  S.:  Printed 
by  Gossip  and  Coade.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  xl,  272.     Maps  and  Plates. 

Gesner.  [Second,  Third,  and  Fourth]  Report  on  the  Geo- 
logical Survey  of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick.  By  Abra- 
ham Gesner.  Saint  John.  1836-42.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  76 ; 
xiv,  88,  loi.  BA.  27226 

Also:  Report  on  the  Geological  Survey  of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick,  wirh 
Topographical  Account  of  the  Public  Lands  and  the  Districts  Explored  in  1841.  St. 
yohn.  1843.  8vo.  —  Report  on  the  Londonderry  Iron  and  Coal  Deposits.  Halifax. 
1846.    8vo.     c. 

Gesner  (Conrad).  Historia;  Animalium.  Francofurti.  1585- 
1606.    3  vols.,  folio.     Woodcuts.  27227 

On  the  title  is  a  portrait  [?]  of  a  Patagonian  su  [sow]. 

Gesner.  History  of  Animals.  Translated  by  Edward  Top- 
rell.  London:  J.  Jaggard.  1607-8.  2  vols.,  folio.  +  London. 
1658.    Folio.  27228 

The  "su"  is  reproduced  and  described  on  page  660. 

Gessner  (L.)  Le  Droit  des  Neutres  sur  Mer.  Berlin.  1865. 
Rl.  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  437.  27229 

Discusses  questions  arising  out  of  the  Civil  War  of  i86l. 

Getrouw  Vervaal  van  de  opkomst  en  tegenwoord.  tocstand 
der  zo  genaamde  Methodisten  in  Engeland.  IVorkum :  D.  Balk. 
1752.    8vo.  27230 

This  true  account  of  the  Mothodists  contains  an  account  of  the  voyage  of  John 
Charles  Wesley  to  Georgia,  and  their  residence  there. 

Gettysburg.  Address  of  Hon.  Edward  Everett,  at  the  Con- 
secration of  the  National  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  19th  Novem- 
ber, 1863,  with  the  Dedicatory  Speech  of  President  Lincoln,  and 
the  other  Exercises  of  the  Occasion ;  accompanied  by  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Origin  of  the  Undertaking  and  of  the  Arrangement 
of  the  Cemetery  Grounds,  and  a  Map  of  the  Battle-Field  and  a 
Plan  of  the  Cemetery.  Published  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Ceme- 
tery Monument  Fund.  Boston:  Little^  Brown  ^  Co.  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  87,  (i).  B.,  BA.  27231 


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241 


The  Diary  of  a  Lady  of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania,  from  June 
15  to  July  15,  1863.    8vo,  pp.  29.  2723a 

Not  publiiihol. 

First  Annual  Meeting  ...  Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners 
of  the  Soldiers'  National  Cemetery  Association,  held  at  Philadel- 
phia, on  the  7th  of  December,  1864.  Providence:  Knowles^  An- 
thony ^  Co.y  Printers.  1864.  27233 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioners  composing  the 
Board  of  Managers  of  the  Soldiers'  National  Cemetery,  at  Get- 
tysburg, Pennsylvania,  made  December  7,  1864.  Pbilddclphia  : 
KingQ  Baird,  1864.    8vo,  pp.  32.  27234 

Charter  and  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the 
Soldiers'  National  Cemetery  Association.  Incorporated  by  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania.  Providence:  KnowleSy  Anthony  iff  Co.^ 
Printers.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  20.  27235 

Jenny  Wade,  of  Gettysburg.  Philadelphia :  J.  B.  Lippincott 
yCo.  1863.    i2mo,  pp.  33.  27236 

Hospital  Scenes  after  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  July,  1863.  ... 
By  the  Patriot  Daughters  of  Lancaster.  {^Lancaster, ^  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  33.  B.,  BA.,  27237 

Names  of  the  Officers  and  Privates  who  fell  in  the  Battle  of 
Gettysburg,  and  in  the  Skirmishes  incident  thereto,  or  who  Died 
of  Wounds  received  in  that  Battle,  [n.  p. :]  Printed  for  the  Na- 
tional Cemetery  Association.  [1864.]    Folio,  pp.  153.        c.  27238 

Oration  of  Major  General  O.  O.  Howard  and  Speech  of 
Governor  Curtin,  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner  Stone  of  the 
Monument  in  the  Soldiers'  National  Cemetery,  at  Gettysburg, 
July  4,  1865;  with  the  other  Exercises  of  the  Occasion.  Get- 
tysburg: Auginbaugh  iff  IVible.   1865.    8vo.  27239 

Order  of  Masonic  Ceremonies  for  Laying  the  Foundation 
Stone  of  the  Monument  in  the  Soldiers'  National  Cemetery  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  4,  1865.  Philadelphia :  J.  B.  Chandler^ 
printer.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  12.  27240 

See  alto  "  The  Soldiers'  Casket,"  August,  1865. 

Our  Campaign  around  Gettysburg :  being  a  Memorial  of  what 
was  Endured,  Suffered,  and  Accomplished  by  the  Twenty-Third 
Regiment  (N.  Y.  S.  N.  G.),  and  other  Regiments  associated  with 

VOL.  VII.  30 


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Them,  in  their  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland  Campaign,  durinffihc 
Second  Rebel  Invasion  of  the  Loyal  States  in  June-July,  iSftj. 
...   Brooklyn:   O.  H.  Rome  t^  Brothers.    l2mo,  pp.  i68.  ua. 

Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Soldiers*  National 
Cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  December,  1H63.  8vo,  pp.  5.  -f  Pro- 
ceedings  and  Second  Annual  Report.  Gettysburg:  J.  E.  ft^i/iU. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  28.  27242 

Report  of  John  R.  Bartlett,  Commissioner  of  Rhode  Island, 
to  the  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island,  on  the  Soldiers'  Na- 
tional Monument  or  Ctujctery,  at  Gettysburg,  January,  1866. 
pp.  6.  27243 

Report  of  the  Committee  [of  the  State  of  Maine],  on  the  Sol- 
diers' National  Cemetery,     [n.  p.]   1865.    8vo,  pp.  8.        27244 

Report  of  the  Operations  of  the  Sanitary  Commission,  during 
and  after  the  Hattles  at  Gettysburg,  July  I,  2  and  3,  1854.  Nm 
y'ork :  IV.  C,  Bryant  &  Co.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  29.  27245 

Report  of  the  Select  Committee  relative  to  the  Soldiers'  Na- 
tional Cemetery,  together  with  the  Accompanying  Documents, 
as  Reported  to  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Common- 
wealth of  Pennsylvania,  March  31,  1864.  Harris'  ^:  Sin^nrly 
y  Myers.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  108,  (3).     Map.  'a.  2724b 

Revised  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  relative  to  the  Sol- 
diers' National  Cemetery,  together  with  the  Accompanying  Doc- 
uments, as  Reported  to  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  ...  Harrisburg :  Singerly  b' 
Myers.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  212.     Plate  and  Maps.  b.  27247 

Report  of  the  Joint  Special  Committee  on  the  Burial  of  Mas- 
sachusetts Dead  at  Gettysburg ;  ...  with  the  Oration  of  Edward 
Everett,  at  the  Consecration  of  the  National  Cemetery  ...  . 
Boston:  y.  E.  Farwell  and  Company.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  93.     Map. 

Three  Weeks  at  Gettysburg.     See  [Woolsey  (G.)] 

What  we  did  at  Gettysburg.     New  York :  Anson  D.  F.  Ran 
dolph.  1863.    i6mo,  pp.  24.  27249 

Also :  Prayer  at  the  Dedication  of  the  National  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  Thursday 
November  19th,  1863.     Philadelphia!  Martien.    4to.  —  Report  to  the  Governor  of 
the  State  of  Michigan,  on  the  Soldiers'  National  Monument  at  Gettysburg,  1864. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8  vo,  pp.  6.  —  Report  of  W.  G.  Veazey,  Agent  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
m  relation  to  the  National  Cemetery,  1864.     [n.  p.  n.  d.J    8vo,  pp.  3. 


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Gcvangcnhui/cn  van  Philadelphia,  door  ccn  Europccr  in  Phil- 
adelphia.    Uit  hct  franschuiszcn.     Philadelphia,    1796.    8vo. 

Grvers  Deynoot  (W.  T.)  Rcis  door  dc  Vcrccningtcn  Statcn 
van  Nord  Amerika  en  Canada.     *s  Hage.   i860.    8vo.       27251 

(icwichtigc  aanmcrkingcn  over  hct  vcrval  van  Neerlands  zce- 
vaard  en  koophandcl  ...  opeedragcn  aan  dc  recdcrs  der  tc  wapenc 
schcpen  gcschikt  voor  dc  West-Ind.  Colonien.  Rotterdam.  1781. 
8vo,  pp.  72.  27252 

Important  noticri  on  the  decline  of  Netht;rland'i  navigation  and  commerce,  addreiicil 
tu  the  uwneri  uf  the  armed  veitcU,  fit  for  the  Weit  India  colonien. 

Geyer  (H.  S.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Henry  S.  Geycr,  of  Mis- 
souri ...  February  24  and  25,  1852,  on  the  Bill  granting  Land 
to  the  State  of  Iowa  in  Aid  of  Constructing  Certain  Railroads, 
[n.  p.   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.    8vo.  ba.  27253 

The  Geysers.  San  Francisco  and  around  the  Bay  (north).  San 
Francisco:  A,  L.  Bancroft  &  Co.  1871.    i6mo,  pp.  227,  (4),  Ixxx. 

Gezelius  (G.)  Forsok  til  et  biographiskt  lexicon  ofver  namn- 
kunnigc  och  liirde  Svenske  Man,  Stockholm.  1778-80.  3  vols., 
8vo.  2725s 

Contains  (Vol.ii.,  pp.  346-349)  the  best  biography  extant  of  Jnhan  Biornsson  Hrintz, 
Governor  of  Nova  Suecia  (Delaware).  The  materiaU  for  this  biography  are  derived 
partly  from  Stiernman  and  partly  from  the  Svensic  Mercurius,  Jan.,  1760. 

Gerling  (C.  L.)  Naval  Astronomical  Observations  in  Chili : 
Report  from  the  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs,  of  Correspondence 
of  Dr.  C.  L.  Gerling,  Lieut.  G.  M.  Gilliss  and  others.  8vo, 
pp.  56.     (House  of  Reps.  Doc,  April  13, 1848.  27256 

Ghega  (Carl).  Die  Baltimorc-Ohio-Eisenbahn  ubcr  das 
Alleghany-Gcbirg  mit  besonderer  Beriicksichtigung  der  Stei- 
giings-  und  Krummungsverhaltnisse  untersucht  auf  seiner  Reise 
in  den  Vercinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika.  IVien:  Kaulfuss 
IFwe;  Prandel  u.  Comp.     Map  and  Atlas  of  19  Plates.       27257 

Ghega.  Ueber  nordamerikanischen  Bruckenbau  und  Berech- 
ming  des  Trauungsvermogens  der  Howe'schen  Briicken.  ... 
Wien:  Kaulfuss  ff^we;  Prandel  u.  Comp.  1845.    4to.     2  Plates. 

Gheluck-wenschinghe  |  Aan  de  |  West-Indische  Vlote.  |  Afghe- 
varen  uyt  Nederland  in  dejMaand  Januario,  des  Jaars  1624.  | 
T'  Amsterdam  \  Ghedruckt  by  Broer  Jansz  woonende  op  de  nieu-  \  zijds 
achter  Borchival  in  de  Silvere  Kan.    1624,!    4^">  PP*  ^*         27259 

Felicitation  tu  the  West  India  (Icct  that  s.iils  from  Netherlaiid  in  January,  16:4, 


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De  Ghcmcene  Dircctcurs,  gestelt  tot  het  formeren  van  de  Ca- 
pitalen  van  de  West-Indische  Compagnie.     1622,  27260 

Ghillany  (Friedrich  Wilhelm).  Geschichte  des  Seefahrers 
Ritter  Martin  Behaim,  nach  den  altesten  vorhandenen  Urkunden 
bearbeitet  von  Dr.  F.  W.  Ghillany  ...  .  Eingeleitet  durch  eine 
Abhandlung :  Ueber  die  altesten  Karten  des  neuen  Continents 
und  den  Namen  Amerika,  von  Alexander  von  Humboldt.  ...  Mit 
eincr  genauen  Abbildung  des  Behaim'schen  Globus  von  Jahr 
1492  in  zwei  Planigloben  nach  seiner  naturlichen  Grosser  und 
drei  der  altesten  Karten  von  Amerika.  Nurnberg:  Bauer  und 
Raipe.  1853.    4to,  pp.  iv,  (4),  122.     3  Maps  and  Portrait.       b. 

Ghillany.  Manuel  diplomatique.  Recueil  des  traites  de 
paix  europeens  les  plus  importants,  des  actes  de  congres  et  autres 
documents  relatifs  a  la  politique  Internationale,  depuis  le  traite  de 
Westphalie  jusqu'a  cest  dernier  temps.  Augmente  de  traductions 
fran^aises  et  d'une  introduction  generale  par  J.  H.  Schurtzer. 
Noerdlingeriy  Paris  et  Bruxelles:  C.  H.  Beek.  1856.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  344  i  547,  2  1,  c.  27262 

Gholson  (T.  S.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Thomas  S.  Gholson,  of 
Virginia,  on  the  Policy  of  Employing  Negro  Troops,  and  the 
Duty  of  all  Classes  to  aid  in  the  Prosecution  of  the  War.  De- 
livered in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Confederate  States, 
February  I,  1865.  Richmond:  G.  P.  Evans  l^  Co.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  27263 

Gholson  (W.  Y.)  Speeches  of  Hon.  W.  Y.  Gholson,  on 
the  Payment  of  the  Principal  of  the  National  Debt,  and  on  the 
Reconstruction  of  the  Southern  States.  Cincinnati :  C.  Clarke  y 
Co.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  32,  20.  27264 

Giambullari  (P.  F.)  Pier  Fran  [  cesco  Giambvl  j  lari  acca- 
dcmi  I  CO  fior.  |  De'l  Sito,  Forma,  &  Misure,  dello  |  Inferno  di 
Dante.  |  [Motto.]  In  Firenze  per  N'eri  Dortelata  M  .  D  .  xliii.  ( 
Sm.  8vo,  pp.  153,  (28).  27265 

"  It  requires  no  little  stretch  of  imaginntion  to  place  it  among  the  books  relating  to 
America,  on  the  strength  of  a  small  fanciful  map  on  page  i8,  which  exhibits  on  the 
West  a  kind  of  promontory,  with  the  inscription  :  terra  incognita,  and  on  the  South  ; 

MONTE    DEL    PVRGATORIO." HaRRISSE. 

GiANETTi  (F.)  Cosmus  Philosophicus  seu  Aristotelicae  Phil- 
osophiae  de  Mundo  Explanatio.  Florentia.  1683.  2  vols., 
i2mo.  27266 

In  this  curious  commentary  on  Aristotle's  "  de  Muniln,"  chapters  xxiv.  and  xxv. 
treat  of  "  dc  Amtrita  et  Iiisulis  adjaccntibus."'     Tin.  author  was  not  a  Copernitan. 


GinnEs. 


245 


GiANETTi  (M.  A.)  Eulogy  of  Captain  James  Cook.  Com- 
posed and  publicly  recited  before  the  Royal  Academy  of  Florence, 
by  Michel  Angelo  Gianetti.  Translated  into  English  by  a  Mem- 
ber of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Florence.  Florence.  1785.  410,  2 
Titles,  pp.  87.  27267 

The  Giant  Spy  of  Bunker  Hill.  By  the  author  of  "The 
Tory  Outwitted,"  etc.  New  Tork:  George  Munro  iif  Co.  [n.  d.] 
i6mo,  pp.  96.  27268 

Gib  (A.)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Thomas  Beveridge 
upon  a  Mission  to  North  America.  By  Adam  Gib.  Edinburgh. 
1783.  27269 

[Gib  (T.)]  Remarks  on  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield's  Journal, 
his  many  inconsistencies  are  pointed  out,  and  his  tenets  consid- 
ered ;  the  whole  shewing  the  Dangerous  Tendency  of  his  Doc- 
trine. Addressed  to  the  Religious  Societies.  London :  Brett. 
[1738.]     8vo,  pp.  32.  27270 

Preface  signed  "  T.  D."  No  date,  but  evidently  printed  this  year.  Relates  to 
«  Whitefield's  Journal,"  Part  I. 

G[ib].  [The  Same.]  With  an  Appendix,  containing  Ac- 
counts of  the  Disorders  in  matters  of  Religion  lately  introduced 
into  New  England  and  Carolina,  with  a  reply  to  Mr  Whitefield's 
Remarks  on  the  First  Edition.     Glasgow.  1742.    8vo.      27271 

GiBB  (G.  D.)    The  Canadian  Caverns By  Sir  George 

Duncan  Gibb,  Bart.     London.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  28.  27272 

See  Morgan's  "  Bibliotheca  Canadensis,"  pages  141-150,  for  a  list  of  papers  by  this 
prolific  writer. 

[GiBBES  (George  M.)]     A  Letter  to  the  American  Peace  So- 


ciety, 


from  a  Member  of  the  Committee  of  Peace  in  Paris. 


Paris.  1842.    8vo,  pp.  31.  27273 

GiBBES  (Georges).  Traite  du  4  juillet  1831  entre  la  France 
et  Ics  Etats-Unis.     Paris.   1835.     4to.  27274 

Also :  Documents  relatifs  au  meme  traite,  communiques  par  le  ministre  des  affaires 
ctrangeres  de  France.  Paris.  1835.  3  pts.,  4to.  —  Memorial  of  a  Citizen  of  the 
United  States  (George  W.  Gibbes)  to  the  Chamber  of  Deputies,  on  the  Treaty,  July 
4.  »83i- 

GiBBES  (Lewis  R.)  On  the  Carcinological  Collections  of  the 
Cabinet  of  Natural  History  in  the  United  States.  With  an  Ex- 
amination of  the  Species  contained  therein,  and  Descriptions  of 
New  Species.     Charleston.   1850.    8vo.  27275 

Also:  Plants  nvar  Columbia,  S.  C.    1835.    8vo.     s. 


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GiBBEs  (R.  W.)  Cuba  for  Invalids.  By  R.  W.  Gibbes, 
M.D.,  Columbia,  S.  C.  New  Lock :  W.  A.  Townsend  and  Com- 
pany. i860.    T7mo,  pp.  xii,  214.  c.  27276 

Gibbes.  iJocumentary  History  of  the  American  Revolution : 
Consisting  of  Letters  and  Papers  Relating  to  the  Contest  for 
Liberty,  Chiefly  in  South  Carolina,  from  Originals  in  the  Pos- 
session of  the  Editor  and  other  Sources.  1774-1776. +  1776- 
1782.  By  R.  W.  Gibbes,  m.d.  New  Tori:  D.  Appleton  iff 
Co.  1855-57.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xi,  292  ;  xii,  93.  +  [Vol.  in.,] 
Columbia.,  S.  C:  Banner  Press.   1853.    ^^°>  PP*  ^^t  ^^^* 

Gibbes.  A  Memoir  of  James  de  Veaux,  of  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Member  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New- York.  By 
Robert  William  W.  Gibbes,  m.d.  ...  Columbia^  S.  C. :  I.  C. 
Morgan's  Letter  Press  Print.  1846.     i2mo,  pp.  258.     Portrait. 

Gibbes.  Memoir  of  the  Fossil  Genus  Basilosaurus ;  with  a 
Notice  of  Specimens  from  the  Eocene  Green  Sand  of  South 
Carolina.  By  Robert  W.  Gibbes,  m.d.  Philadelphia.  1847. 
4to,  pp.  13.     Plates.  27279 

Gibbes.  A  Memoir  on  Mososaurus,  and  the  three  allied  new 
Genera,  Holcodus,  Conosaurus,  and  Amphorosteus.  By  Robert 
W.  Gibbes,  m.d.     Washington.  1850.    4to,  pp.  14.     3  Plates. 

Gibbes.  Monograph  of  the  Fossil  Squalidae  of  the  United 
States.     By  Robert  W.  Gibbes,  m.d.     Philadelphia.   1848.   410. 

Also  :  Description  of  the  Teeth  of  a  New  Fossil  Animal  found  in  the  Green  Sand 
of  South  Carolina.    1845.    8vo. 

[Gibbon  (Edward)].  Exposition  of  the  Motives  of  the  Con- 
duct of  the  King  of  France  towards  England,  with  the  Justifying 
Memorial  in  Answer  to  the  Exposition  of  the  Court  of  France. 
French  and  English.     1780.    4to.  27282 

Isaac  Reed's  copy  has  the  following  note  in  his  handwriting :  "  This  masterly  per- 
formance [the  'Justifying  Memorial']  was  written  by  Edward  Gibbon,  the  historian. 
In  the  collection  of  his  works  lately  published  by  Lord  Sheffield,  the  original  French 
only  is  published,  without  the  translation.  The  ♦  Observer '  at  the  end  {an  article  in  a 
newspaper  in  reply)  may,  I  believe,  be  ascribed  with  certainty  to  Mr.  Wilkes." 

[Gibbon.]  Memoire  justificatif  pour  servir  de  reponse  a  j'Ex- 
pose,  etc.,  de  la  Cour  de  France.     London.  1780.    4to.      27283 

Relates  to  the  assistance  given  by  France  to  the  Americans.  It  is  a  reply  to  the 
"  Expose  des  motifs  de  la  conduite  de  sa  Majeste  tres  chretienne,"  etc.,  publisheo  at 
Madrid.  I779.  4to.  This  Memoire  must  not  be  confounded  with  the  "Memoire 
justificat  de  la  conduite  de  la  Grande  Bretagne,"  published  by  Sir  James  Marriott. 
Londres.  1779.  4to.  "A  Short  History  of  the  Opposition"  is  also  attributed  to 
Gibbon, 


GIBBONS. 


247 


Gibbon  (J.)  Introductio  ad  Blasoniam,  or  Essay  to  a  more 
Correct  Blason  than  hath  formerly  been  used.  By  John  Gibbon. 
London.   1682.     8vo.  27284 

A  curious  book,  by  an  ancestor  of  the  great  historian  {ste  his  autobiugraphy  for  art 
account  of  it).  The  author  passed  a  year  in  Virginia,  1659,  "  being  most  hospitably 
entertained  by  the  Hon.  Col.  Richard  Lee,  Secretary  of  State  there,"  and  gives  a  sin- 
gular account  of  the  war  dances,  etc.,  of  the  Indians,  which  he  saw  in  America. 

Gibbon  (J.  H.)  Report  on  a  Uniform  System  in  Weights, 
Measures,  &c.,  for  Commercial  Nations,  &c.  Philadelphia. 
1854.    8vo.  c.  27285 


Gibbons  (C. 
Lyceum  ...  Phi 


)     An   Address  delivered  before  the   Northern 
ladelphia.  At  their  Anniversary  Meeting,  Novem- 
ber, 1839.     By  Charles  Gibbons,  Esq.     Philadelphia.    [1839.] 
8vo,  pp.  26,  (i).  27286 

On  the  Aborigines  of  America.  Also :  The  Charges  against  the  Collector  and 
Surveyor  of  the  Port  of  Philadelphia.  Reply  of  Char;-s  Gibbons  to  the  Argument  of 
David  Paul  Brown,  Esq \^Phlladelphia.']  1851.  8vo.  pp.  viii,  96.  ba.  —  Pro- 
ceedings in  Commemoration  of  the  89th  Anniversary  American  of  Independence,  1865. 
Oration  by  Chas.  Gibbons,  Esq.  Philadelphia :  King  &  BairJ.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  33. 
—  Oration  before  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia,  on  July  4,  1865.  Philadelphia : 
King  &  Baird.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  3a.  —  Speech  ...  October  5th,  i860,  In  Reply  to 
...  Hon.  W.  B.  Reid,  ...  on  the  Presidential  Question.  Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird. 
i860.  8vo,  pp.  30.  —  The  Truth  Plainly  Spoken.  Speech  ...  April  19,  1865.  [n. 
p.   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4. 

Gibbon  (Lardner).     See  Herndon  (W.  L.) 

Gibbons  (I.)  Crescent- Shine:  or  Gleams  of  Light  on  all  Sorts 
of  Subjects  from  The  Collections  of  the  '*  New  Orleans  Cres- 
cent." By  Israel  Gibbons.  ...  New-Orleans :  J.  O.  Nixon. 
1866.    8vo,  pp.  194.  27287 

Gibbons  (J.)  Miscellaneous  and  Patriotic  Poems.  By  James 
Gibbons.  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  Private  Circulation.  1870. 
i6mo,  pp.  64.  27288 

Gibbons  (J.  S.)  The  Banks  of  New- York,  their  Dealers, 
the  Clearing  House,  and  the  Panic  of  1857.  With  a  Financial 
Chart.  By  J.  S.  Gibbons.  New  York  :  1858.  l2mo,  pp.  399. 
B.    -f  New  York:  D.  Appleton  i5f  Co.  1870.    Svo,  pp.  399.     b. 


Gibbons.     The  Public  Debt  of  the  United  States.     Its  Or- 
ganization :  its  Liquidation :    Administration  of  the  Treasury. 
The  Financial  System.    By  J.  S.  Gibbons 


New  York '  Charles 


Scribner  &  Co.   1867.    Crown  Svo,  pp.  xii,  276.     b.,  ba,  27290 


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Gibbons  (T.)  Divine  Conduct  Vindicated,  or  the  Operations 
of  God  shewn  to  the  Operations  of  Wisdom  :  In  the  Substance 
of  Two  Discourses,  preached  at  Haberdasher's-Hall,  London, 
March  29,  1761 ;  Occasioned  by  the  Decease  of  The  Rev.  f  *r. 
Samuel  Davies,  m.a.  And  President  of  the  College  of  Nassau- 
Hall  in  New-Jersey,  February  4,  1761.  By  Thomas  Gibbons, 
M.A.  In  which  are  contained  Some  Memoirs  of  Mr.  Davies, 
and  some  Extracts  from  his  Letters.  London:  J.  Buckland.  1761. 


8vo,  pp.  31. 


s.  27291 


Gibbons.  Simpathy  with  our  Suffering  Brethren,  etc.  Two 
Discourses  occasioned  by  the  Cruel  Oppression  of  the  Protestants 
in  France,  to  which  are  prefixed  some  Serious  Reflections  on  the 
Present  State  of  our  American  Colonies.  By  Thomas  Gibbons. 
London.  1 755.    8vo.  27292 

These  reflections  relate  chiefly  to  the  beginning  of  the  old  French  war  in  America 
and  "  Braddock's  Defeat,"  communicated  to  the  writer  by  the  clergymen  of  Hanover 
Co.,  Virginia.  Also  :  Memoirs  of  Eminent  Pious  Women,  ...  London  :  J.  Buckland, 
1777.     a  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  Ixiv,  436,  6  Plates ;  2  1.,  pp.  528,  5  Portraits. 

Gibbons  vs.  Ogden.  Steamboat  Controversy :  Opinion  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  in  the  Case  of  Gibbons 
vs.  Ogdcn,  delivered  by  Chief  Justice  Marshall,  March  28,  1824. 
Albany.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  28.  s.  27293 

Gibbs  (C.)  Horrible  Confessions  of  the  Pirate  and  Murderer, 
Charles  Gibbs,  who  acknowledges  to  taking  the  lives  of  no  less 
than  Four  Hundred  Human  Beings.  Printed  for  the  Purchasers. 
1831.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  27294 

Gibbs.  Mutiny  and  Murder.  Confessions  and  Life  of  C. 
Gibbs,  alias  J.  J.  JefFers,  who  ...  was  hung  in  New  York  ... 
for  the  Murder  of  the  Captain  and  Mate  of  the  Brig  Vineyard 
...  Dover.  1 83 J.  i2mo.  +  Providence:  Israel  Smith.  1831. 
i2mo,  pp.  36.    +  New  Tork.  |n.  d.]    8vo.  27295 

Gibbs  (David),  and  others.  Report  for  their  Examination  for 
the  Alledged  Murder  of  Sally  Burdick,  at  Coventry,  R.  I.  Hart- 
ford^ R.L  1833.    i2mo.  27296 

Gibbs  (F.  W.)  The  Foreign  Enlistment  Act.  By  Frederick 
Waymouth  Gibbs,  c.b.  The  Second  Edition.  London:  Wil- 
liam Ridgway.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  (i),  74.  B.,  BA.  27297 

Gibbs.  Recognition.'  A  Chapter  from  the  History  of  the 
North  American  &  South  American  States.  By  Frederick  Way- 
mouth  Gibbs,  c.b.  London:  IVilliam  Ridgway..  1863.  8vo,  pp. 
(2),  46.  b.,  ba.,  c.  27298 


:w 


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249 


Gibes  (G.)  Alphabetical  Vocabulary  of  the  Chinook  Lan- 
guage. By  George  Gibbs.  Cramohy  Press^  New  York:  f.  G. 
Shea.    Imp.  8vo,  pp.  23.  27299 

Shea's  "  Library  of  American  Linguistics,"  xiii.  Of  this  and  the  two  following 
works  one  hundred  copiesi  were  printed,  of  which  ten  are  on  large  paper. 

GiBBS.  Alphabetical  Vocabularies  of  the  Clallam  and  Lummi 
[Languages].  By  George  Gibbs.  New  York :  Cramoisy  Press. 
1863.    4to,  pp.  40.  B.,  BA.  27300 

The  Clallams  reside  on  the  shore  of  the  Straits  of  Fuca,  the  Lumml  in  the  Gulph  of 
Georgia,  near  Vancouver's  Island.     See  Leclerc'3  Catalogue,  No.  636. 

GiBBS.  A  Dictionary  of  the  Chinook  Jargon,  or,  Trade  Lan- 
guage of  Oregon.  By  George  Gibbs.  New  Tori:  Cramoisy 
Press.   1863.    Imp.  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  (2),  43,  (i).  B.,  ba.  27301 

Shea's  "Library  of  American  Linguistics,"  xii.  Also  included  in  the  "Miscel- 
laneous Collections  of  the  Smithsonian  Institute." 

[GiBBS.]  The  Judicial  Chronicle,  being  a  List  of  tTie  Judges 
of  the  Courts  of  Common  Law  and  Chancery  in  England  and 
America,  and  of  the  Contemporary  Reports  ...  Cambridge:  "James 
Munroe  6f  Company.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  (4),  55.  b.,  ba.,  c. 

Also !  Instructions  for  research  relative  to  the  Ethnology  and  Philology  of  America. 
Waihington.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  iii,  51.  "Smithsonian  Miscellaneous  Collections,"  Vol. 
VII.     See  Wolcott  (Oliver). 

[GiBBS  (George  M.)]  Traite  du  4  Juillet,  1831,  entre  la 
France  et  les  Etats-Unis.  Memoire  aux  Chambres  par  un  Cito- 
yen  des  Etats-Unis.     Paris.  1835.    410,  pp.  70.  27303 

Signed  "  George  M.  Gibbs." 

GiBBS  (H.)  The  Right  Method  of  Safety,  or,  The  Just  con- 
cern of  the  People  of  God.  Massachusetts  Artillery  Election 
Sermon.     By  Henry  Gibbs.     Boston.  1704.    i6mo.      w.  27304 

GiBBS  (J.)  Cotton  Cultivation  in  its  various  details,  the  Barrage 
of  great  Rivers,  and  Instructions  for  Irrigating,  Embanking, 
Draining,  and  Tilling  Land  in  Tropical  and  other  Countries  ... 
especially  adapted  to  ...  India.  By  Joseph  Gibbs.  London:  E. 
^  N.  Span.   1862.    Crown  8vo.  c.  27305 

GiBBS  (P.)  Letter  to  John  Beckles,  Esq.,  Attorney  General 
at  Barbadoes,  and  Correspondence  between  them  on  the  subject 
of  the  Conveyance  of  the  Kendal  Plantation  being  Unfairly  ob- 
tained.    By  Sir  Philip  Gibbs.     London.   1802.    8vo.  27306 

GiBBS  (W.)  Family  Notices  collected  by  William  Gibbs,  of 
Lexington,  Mass.     [n.  p.    1845.]    PP*  8-  b.  27307 


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GiBBS  (W.  H.)  Address  delivered  before  the  Literary  Asso- 
ciation, Blandford,  Mass.,  September  21,1850,  upon  the  History 
of  that  Town.  By  William  H.  Gibbs.  Spr ingjfie Id.  i%^o,  lamo, 
pp.  76.  27308 

Gilbert  (P.)  A  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Pedro  Gilbert,  Ber- 
nardo de  Soto,  Francisco  Ruiz,  and  others,  before  the  United 
States  Circuit  Court,  charging  them  with  the  Commission  of  an 
act  of  Piracy  on  board  the  Brig  Mexico,  of  Salem.  By  a  Con- 
gressional Stenographer.     Boston.  1834    8vo.  c.  27309 

[Gibson  (Edmund)].  The  Bishop  of  London's  Pastoral  Let- 
ter to  the  People  of  nis  Diocese,  ...  occasioned  by  some  late 
Writings  in  favour  of  Infidelity.     London:  Sam.  Buckley.   1728. 

"    "  "   '  Boston,  Reprinted. 

27310 


8vo,  pp.  (i),  54.     b.,  ba.    -H  Sixth  Edition. 
M,DCC,xxx.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  48. 

This  diocese  included  New  England. 

[Gibson.]  Lettre  Pastorale  de  I'Eveque  de  Londres  aux 
fideles  de  son  diocese ;  a  I'occasion  de  quelques  ouvrages  qui  ont 
paru  depuis  peu  en  faveur  de  Tincredulite.  On  y  a  joint  deux 
lettres  du  meme  prelat :  dont  la  premiere  est  adressee  aux  chefs 
de  famille  dans  les  Colonies  Angloises  de  I'Amerique ;  et  la 
seconde  aux  missionnaires  qui  sont  dans  ces  Colonies.  Ces  deux 
dernieres  lettres  sont  precedees  d'une  Exhortation  adressee  a  tous 
les  Chretiens  de  ce  royaume  d'assister  la  Societe  evangelique  a 
travailler  a  instruction  des  negres  qui  sont  dans  les  plantations 
Angloises.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois.  Londres:  J.  P.Conderc.  I'jiq. 
8vo,  pp.  115.  .  2731 I 

Gibson.  Two  |  Letters  |  of  the  [  Lord  Bishop  of  London :  |  The 
First,  I  To  the  Masters  and  Mistresses  of  Families  in  [the  English 
Plantations  abroad  ;  Exhorting  |  them  to  Encourage  and  Promote 
the  Instruction] of  their  Negroes  in  the  Christian  Faith.  | The 
Second,  |  To  the  Missionaries  there ;  directing  them  to  [  distribute 
the  Said  Letter,  and  Exhorting  them  |  to  give  their  Assistance 
towards  the  Instruction  |  of  the  Negroes  within  their  Several 
'Pzns\\es.\ London  :\  Printed  by  Joseph  Downing,  m.dcc.xxvii. | 
4to,  pp.  20.  B.,  c.  -f-  [With]  an  Address  to  the  Serious  Chris- 
tians among  ourselves,  to  assist  the  Society  for  Propagating  the 
Gospel.  \^Ibid.'\  8vo,  pp.  31.  -f  Second  Edition.  London. 
M  Dcc  xxjx.    8vo,  pp.  31.  B.  27312 

See  Humphrey's  "Hist.  Soc.  Prop.  C.  K."     Also,  a  Sermon,  19th  May,  1727.    See 
Bancroft,  in.  409. 


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Gibson.  A  Letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  London  from  an 
Inhabitant  of  the  Leeward  Caribbee  Islands,  containing  some 
Considerations  on  his  Lordship's  Two  Letters  of  May  19, 1727. 
The  First  to  the  Masters  and  Mistresses  of  Families  in  the 
English  Plantations ;  the  Second  to  the  Missionaries  there.  With 
a  Short  Essay  concerning  the  Conversion  of  the  Negro  Slaves 
in  our  Sugar  Colonies.    London:  'J.  Wilford.  1730.    8vo,  pp.  103. 

The  "  Essay  on  the  Conversion  of  the  Negro  Slaves"  fills  ninety-nine  pages. 

Gibson  (E.  B.)  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Bordley  Family, 
of  Maryland,  for  their  Descendants.  Part  First.  By  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Bordley  Gibson,  Edited  by  her  Niece,  Elizabeth  Mif- 
flin. Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Henry  B.  Ashmead.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  158,  (i).  B.,  C.  27314 

Gibson  (J.)  A  Journal  Of  the  Late  Siege  by  the  Troops 
from  North-America,  against  The  French  at  Cape  Bi*eton,  the 
City  of  Louisbourg,  and  the  Territories  thereunto  belonging. 
Surrendered  to  the  English,  on  the  17th  of  June,  1745,  after  a 
Siege  of  Forty-eight  Days.  By  James  Gibson,  Gentleman  Vol- 
uiiticr  \jic\  at  the  above  Siege.  London :  J.  Newbery  [wV]. 
MDccxLV.     8vo,  pp.  (i),  49.     Plate.  c.  27315 

For  another  edition  see  [Johnson  (Lorenzo  D.)] 

Gibson  (J.)  Speech  of  the  Hon.  James  Gibson,  in  the  Sen- 
ate ...  March  20, 1867.  For  the  Enlargement  of  the  Champlain 
Canal  and  the  Improvement  of  the  Hudson  River.  Albany. 
1867.    8vo.  27316 

Gibson  (J.)  Gibson's  Guide  and  Directory  of  the  State  of 
Louisiana,  and  the  Cities  of  New  Orleans  h  Lafayette,  ... 
New  Orleans:  John  Gibson.   1838.    8vo,  pp.  334.  27317 

Gibson.  Trial  for  Libel.  State  of  Louisiana  vs.  John  Gib- 
son. Before  the  ...  Criminal  Court  of  the  First  Judicial  District 
of  ...  Louisiana  ...  Reported  by  T.  W.  Collens  ...  &  W.  G. 
Snethen.  ...  New  Orleans:  John  Gibson.  July,  1839.  8vo,  pp. 
70,  (i).  H.  27318 

Gibson  (L.)  The  Isthmus  of  Darien  in  1852.  Journal  of 
the  Expedition  of  Inquiry  for  the  Junction  of  the  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  Oceans.  By  Lionel  Gibson.  London.  1853.  i2mo.  4 
Maps.  27319 


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GinsoN  (R.)  Strictures  on  a  Pamphlet  published  by  a  Minority 
of  the  Kastcrn  Subordinate  Synod.  By  Robert  Gibson.  Nav 
J'ori.  1832,    8vo.    ,  27320 

Gibson  (R.)  A  Treatise  of  Practical  Surveying,  ...  Tho 
whole  illustrated  with  Copperplates.  The  Fourth  Edition.  By 
Robert  Gibson.  With  Illustrations  and  Amendments,  adapted 
to  the  Use  of  American  Surveyors.  Philadelphia :  'Joseph  Cruk- 
ihank.  m.dcc.lxxxv.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  272,  90.     12  Plates. 

One  of  the  earlicBt  publications  of  its  kind  in  the  United  States.  Abridged  from  tlit 
Britiuh  edition,  and  a  set  of  tables,  etc.,  introduced,  with  separate  title. 

GiHSON  (T.  A.)  Geography  of  Canada,  By  T.  A.  Gibson. 
Montreal,   1 854.    l2mo.  27322 

Gibson  (W.)  Strictures  on  "  Mr.  Pattison's  Reply  to  Cer- 
tain Oral  and  Written  Criticisms."  By  William  Gibson.  Phil- 
adelphia'. Pi-inted  by  "James  Maxwell.  1 820.    8vo,  pp.  56.       ba. 

GiBSTONE  (H.)  L'esclavage  aux  f^tats-Unis.  Dean  le  quar- 
teron.  Par  Henri  Gibstone.  Paris:  E.  Dcntu.  1863.  i6mo, 
3  1.,  pp.  340.  27324 

GiDDiNGE  (G.  P.)  An  Address,  Palmyra,  Missouri,  June 
29, 1855,  *'  *^^  Commencement  of  St.  Paul's  College.  By  Rev. 
George  P.  Giddinge.  [Also],  a  Brief  Account  of  St,  Paul's 
College,  &c,     ^incejiy  III.  1855,    ^^o.  27325 

Giddinge  (J.  R.)  American  Piracy.  Speech  ...  June  7, 
1858.     [n.  p.   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8,  u.  27326 

Upon  the  joint  resolutions  proposing  hostilities  with  England. 

GiDDiNGS  (J.  R^  The  Exiles  of  Florida:  or,  the  Crimes 
committed  by  our  Government  against  the  Maroons,  who  fled 
from  South  Carolina  and  other  Slave  States,  seeking  Protection 
under  Spanish  Laws.  By  Joshua  R.  Giddings.  ..,  Ninth  Thou- 
sand. Columbus,  Ohio:  Follett J  Foster  and  Company.  1858.  i2mo, 
PP-  viii,  338.  B.,  PA.  J27327 

A  severe  attack  upon  the  government  of  the  United  States  for  its  complicity  with 
slavery. 

GiDDiNGS.  History  of  the  Rebellion :  Its  Authors  and  Causes. 
By  Joshua  R.  Giddings.  New  fork:  Follett,  Foster l^  Co.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  498.  B.,  BA.  27328 


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GiDDiNr.s.  Speeches  in  Congress.  By  Joshua  R.  Giddiiigs. 
Boston:  John  P,  Jewett  and  Company.  1853.  l2ino,  pp.  ix,  511. 
Portrait.  b.,  c.  27329 

Also:  Amistad  Claim.  History  of  the  Case;  ...  Speech  of  Mr.  GiJdings,  of 
Ohio  ...  Dec.  ai,  1853  ...  .  fn.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  B. —  Baltimore  Plat- 
forms—  Slavury  <;2*'Cion.  Speech  ...  in  the  House  of  Represent.itives,  June 
7.5,  1852.  \_iyaihingtan.'\  185a.  8vo,  pp.  8.  b.,  ba.  —  The  Conflict  between 
Religious  Truths  and  American  Infidelity,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo.  —  Speech  ...  upon 
the  Issues  ...  before  the  American  People,  in  Regard  to  Freedom  and  Slavery,  .., 
February  26,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  8.  b.  —  Executive  Influence.  Speech  ...  March 
16,  1854  ...  upon  our  Relations  with  Spain,  [n.  p.  n.  d.~|  8vo,  p|).  7.  n.,  ba. — 
I'rticdom  of  Speech  Vindicated.  Speech  ...  on  the  President's  Messiige  ...  December 
10,1856.  [n.  p.  n.d.|  8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  —  Organization  of  the  House.  Speech  ... 
Dec.  18,  1855.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  b.  —  Privileges  of  Members  of  Con- 
gress. Speech  ...  April  25,  184.8.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  b. —  ...  Remarks 
...  in  the  House  ...  June  7,  1854,  m  Defense  of  the  Hon.  Jolm  Quincy  Adams 
and  himself,  against  the  Assault  of  Mr.  Smith,  of  Virginia,  of  the  a7th  April, 
1854.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  b.  —  The  Rights  and  Duties  of  Representa- 
tives. ...  December  27,  1849,  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8v(i,  pp.  8.  b.  —  Speech  ...  on 
the  Motion  of  Mr.  C.  T.  IngersoU  ...  in  favor  of  paying  for  the  Ncltoc^s  on  board 
tlie  Schooner  Amistad.  Delivered  in  the  House  ...  April  18,  1844.  H^aihing^tun. 
1844.  8vo,  pp.  II.  H.  —  Speech  ...  upon  the  Improvement  of  the  Harbors  on  the 
Lakes;  ...  Jan.  12,  1844.  \_IVaihtngton.  1844.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  c.  —  Speech  ...  upon 
the  Annexation  of  Texas.  ...  May  21,  1844.  \1Viiih\i!g^tr>n.  1844.]  8vo,  pp.  16. 
BA.  —  Speech  ...  January  5,  1846.  Waih'mg^ton  t  B/iiir  &  Rivet.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
—  Speech  ...  on  the  Resolution  to  refer  so  much  of  tlie  President's  Message  as  relates 
to  the  Mexican  War,  to  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  ...  December  15,  1846. 
Waihtngton  :  Printed  hy  y.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  1846.  Svo,  pp.  16.  b.  —  Speech  ...  on 
his  Motion  to  reconsider  the  Vote  [on]  the  "  Bill  for  the  Relief  of  the  Owners  of 
Slaves  lost  from  on  Board  the  Comet  and  Encomium."  ...  February  13,  1843.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]  Svo,  pp.  8.  BA.  —  Speech  ...  upon  the  Bill  to  Supply  tlie  Deficiency  of  Appro- 
priations for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1848.  ...  February  28,  1848.  Wuihingtan  : 
Printed  by  "J.  Of  G.  S.  Gideon.  1848.  Svo,  pp.  15.  B.,  ba.  —  Speech  ...  on  the 
Bill  to  Pay  ...  for  a  Slave  sent  West  ...  with  the  Seminole  Indians  in  1838.  ...  Dec. 
28,  1848,  and  Jan.  6,  1849.  ffasAington :  Printed  i>y  Bur//  &  B/anchard.  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  14.  B. —  ...  Speech  ...  on  the  Dill  Organizing  Territorial  Governments  in 
Kansas  and  Nebraska,  ...  May  17,  1854.  [n.  p.  n.  il.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  B. — Speech 
...  on  the  Relation  of  the  Federal  Government  to  Slavery;  ...  February  17,  1849. 
l/asliington.  1849.  Svo,  pp.  12.  b. —  ...  Speech  ...  on  the  Trial  of  Preston  S. 
Brooks,  for  an  Assault  on  Senator  Sumner.  ...  July  11,  1856.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  Svo, 
pp.8.  B.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Compromise  Measures.  1852.  [n.  p.  n.  d.J  Svo, 
pp.8.  —  Speech  ...  upon  the  Issues  ...  Freedom  and  Slavery,  Feb.  26,  1858.  Svo. — 
Speech  ...  on  Cuban  Annexation  ...  December  14, 1862.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    Svo,  pp.  12. 

[GiDDiNGS  (L.)]  Sketches  of  the  Campaign  in  Northern 
Mexico,  in  1846-7,  by  an  Officer  of  the  First  Regiment  of  Ohio 
Volunteers.     New  Tork.  1853.    ^^mo.  27330 

GiDDiNS  (E.)  Account  of  the  Savage  Treatment  of  Captain 
William  Morgan,  in  Fort  Niagara,  who  was  ...  murdered  by 
the  Masons,  and  sunk  in  Lake  Ontario,  for  Publishing  the  Secrets 
of  Masonry.  By  Edward  Giddins  ...  .  Seventh  Edition.  Boston. 
1830.    i2mo,  pp.  13-24.  B.  27331 


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GiDDiNS.  All  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  Rise  and  Fall 
of  the  Lakes,  embracing  an  Account  of  the  Floods  and  Ehbs  of 
Lake  Ontario  as  determined  by  a  long  scries  of  Actual  Obser- 
vations, and  an  Examination  or  the  various  Opinions  in  regard  to 
the  late  Unprecedented  Flood  throughout  the  Chain  of  great 
Lakes.  ...  By  Edward  Giddins.  Lockporty  N.  T.  1838.  8vo, 
pp.  31.  s.  2733a 

Alao  ;  The  Anti-Maaonic  Almanac  for  ...  1829.  Rochesttr.  [1830.]  Iimo,  pp. 
48.  Alau  issued  as  the  Fennsylvanlj  Anci-Maiunic  Almanac,  iimu,  pp.  48.  Cun- 
titiucd  to  1833  or  later. 

GiESY  (S.  H.)  The  Crowning  Event :  a  Discourse  on  the 
occasion  of  the  Fall  of  Richmond,  preached  on  Sunday,  April  9, 
1865,  in  ...  Philadelphia.  ...  By  ...  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Giesy, 
Philadelphia :  Jas.  B.  Rogers^  Printer.   1865.    8vo.  27333 

GiFFORD  (C.  H.)  History  of  the  Wars  occasioned  by  the 
French  Revolution,  ...  comprising  ...  the  American  War;  ... 
Peace  of  Europe,  ...  By  C.  H.  Gifford,  Esq.  ...  London:  ly. 
Lewis.  1817.  2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  x,  874;  vii,  (i),  875-1741. 
Map,  Plate,  and  Portraits.  ba.  27334 

A  large  portion  of  Vol.  11.  is  devoted  to  the  War  of  i8ia. 

Gifford  (G.)  An  Address  on  the  Patent  Laws  Delivered  on 
Livitation  of  the  American  Institute,  ...  By  George  GifFord, 
Esq.,  of  New  York.  New  Tork :  Jennings  ^  Harrison.  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  BA.  2733s 

Gifford  (J.)  The  History  of  England,  from  the  Earliest 
Times  to  the  Peace  of  1783.  By  John  Gifford,  Esq.  London: 
Harrison  and  Co.    M  Dec  xc.     2  vols.,  folio,  27336 

Includes  the  American  Revolution. 

Gifford  (John),  pseudonym.     See  Green  (J.  R.) 

GiGUET  {M.)  Anecdotes  Secretes  sur  la  Revolution  du  18 
Fructidor :  et  nouveaux  memoires  des  deportes  a  la  Guiane, 
ecrits  par  eux-memes :  contenant  des  Lettres  du  Gen.  Murinais, 
...  Memoires  de  Barbe  Marbois,  &c.  Faisant  suit  au  Journal  du 
Gen.  Ramel.     Seconde  edition.     Paris.  1799.    8vo,  pp.  215. 

GiHON  (J.  H.)  Geary  and  Kansas.  Governor  Geary's  Ad- 
ministration in  Kansas :  With  a  Complete  History  of  the  Terri- 
tory until  July,  1857  »  Embracing  a  Full  Account  of  ...  its  Organ- 
ization as  a  Territory,  ...  Election  Frauds,  Battles  and  Outrages 


OlIRFUT. 


255 


...  All  fully  Authcnticatcil.  l?y  John  II.  (Jihou,  m.d.,  Private 
Secretary  of  Governor  Geary.  Vbiladelphia :  Chas.  C.  Rhodes. 
1857.    ovo,  pp.  xii,  348.  B.,  BA.  273^^8 

GijoN  Y  Leon  (T.)  Compenclio  Historico  dc  la  protligiosa 
vida,  virtudes,  y  milagros  dc  la  Venerable  sierra  de  Dios  Mari- 
ana de  Jesus,  Flores  y  Paredes,  conocida  con  el  justo  renombrc 
de  la  Azucena  dc  Quito.  Por  Thomas  de  (iijon  y  Leon.  Ala- 
drid:  Joseph  de  Orga,   1754.    4to  pp.  (42),  217.  27339 

Gil-  (F.)  Fundacion  de  la  obra  pia,  que  para  el  mayor  culto, 
y  veneracion  del  augustisimo  sacramento  del  altai,  hace  D.  Fran- 
cisco Gil,  Vezino  de  la  Nueva  Vera-Cruz.  Mexico.  1745. 
Folio,  pp.  31,  5  1.  27340 

Gil  de  Jaz  (Isid.)  Por  el  Colegio  Mayor  de  Santa  Maria  dc 
todos  Santos  de  la  Ciudad  de  Mexico  ...  con  la  real  uiiiversidad, 
sobre  la  observancia  de  diferentes  privilegios  del  Colegio  Mayor. 
\_Mexico,  About  1750.]    Folio,  27  I.  27341 

Gil  de  Gama  (Leonarda).  Astno  Brillante  en  el  Nucvo 
Mundo,  Fragrante  Fior  de  el  Parayso  Plantada  en  el  Jardin  dc  la 
America :  Historia  Panegyrica  y  Vida  Prodigiosa  de  Santa  Rosa 
de  Santa  Maria.  Manila:  bnprimiose  por  Thomas  Jdriano.  1755. 
4to.     Portrait.  27342 

Gil  Gelpi  y  Ferro.  Estudios  sobre  la  America.  Conquista, 
colonizacion,  gobiernos  coloniales  y  gobiernos  independicntes. 
Habana.  1864.    8vo.  27343 

Gil  y  Garces  (D.  Martin).  Dean  de  la  santa  iglcsia  catedral 
de  Michoacan,  manifiesta  los  hechos  e  irrefragables  constancias 
que  evidencian  la  escandalosa  arbietrad  con  que  su  Cabildo  lo 
ha  despojado  del  Beneficio  que  canonicamente  obtienc.  Alex'uo. 
1831.    4to»PP-  52,  II.  47344 

Gilbart  (J.  W.)  The  History  of  Banking  in  America ; 
with  an  Inquiry  how  far  the  Banking  Institutions  of  America  are 
adapted  to  this  Country;  ...  By  James  William  Gilbart.  Lon- 
don:  Longman,  1837.  8vo.  +  Philadelphia:  H.  C.  Baird. 
1849  -^     8vo.  27345 

Gilbert  {A..  G.)  From  Montreal  to  the  Maritime  Provinces 
afld  Back.     By  A.  G.  Gilbert.     ?.iontreaL   1867.    i2mo. 

Gilbert  (A.)  Memoir  of  Frances  Wright,  the  Pioneer 
Woman  in  the  Cause  of  Human  Rights.  By  Amos  Gilbert. 
Cincinnati.   1855.    i6mo,  pp.  86.  27347 


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OIMUiUT. 


(iii.iU'RT  (H.)  A  NiirL-vtivc  of  the  Captivity  and  Siifliiiiign  of 
ni'MJamitj  (JilbcTi  and  his  Family  j  Who  was  surprised  by  the 
Indians,  and  taken  from  their  Karnis,  on  the  Frontiers  of  I'enn- 
sylvania,  in  the  Spring,  17H0.  PhiLitiflphia :  Joseph  Crukihank. 
M  IJCC  Lxxxiv.  8vo,  pp.  96.  p.  4  PhilacUlphicty  Printed :  ton- 
tiotiy  Ri'printcd  and  Sold  by  James  Phillips.  M.r).ccLxxxv.  i  imo, 
pp.  12^^.  -f-  [/'^'V/.]  MDCCxc.  -f  Third  Edition,  Revised  and 
Knlarp;ed.  To  which  is  Prefixed  a  Short  Account  of  the  Ciillicrt 
Family  who  settled  at  Hybcrry.  And  an  Appendix,  giving  some 
account  of  the  C'aptives  after  their  return.  Philadj/phia  :  Printed 
h  Joi>n  Richards.   1848.    I  2mo,  pp.  240.  c.  2734S 

Vfrbully   niirratfd   bv  Oilbnt  to  William  Wakon,  who  wrote  the  narijtivf.     Hu 
Haiiard'h  «•  Register  ot"  Fonn.,"  in.  xyO. 

Gilbert  (F.)  Funeral  Sermon  preached  by  F.  Gilbert,  May 
1,  1774,  in  St.  John,  Antigua,  on  the  Death  of  Nathanael  Ciil- 
bert    Esq.  of  tbe  said  Island.     Antigua:  R.  A/earns.   1774.    410. 

Gilbert  (C.  N.  P.)  Histoirc  medicalc  dc  I'armee  fran^aise 
a  Saint-Domingue  en  I'an  dix  ;  ou  Memoirc  sur  la  tievre  jaunc, 
ivec  un  apercu  de  la  topographic  medicalc  de  cettc  colonic;  par 


i]  (. 


Ic  U.  N.  P.  Gilbert  ...   .   Paris:   Gabon,  an  xi-1803.     8vo. 

Also  in  German,  wUh  noics  by  J.  li,  Aronsjon. 

Gii.Rf  RT  (H.)  A  Discovrsc  |  Of  a  Discouerie  |  for  a  new 
Pas- 1  sage  toCataia.  |  Written  bv  Sir  Hvm-|frcy  Gilbert,  Knight. 
( Imprinted  at  \  London  by  Hen-  \  ry  AUddleton.^  \  for  Richarde  |  Ihones,  | 
Jnno  Domini.  \  i^y6.\jprilis.  I2.|  4to,  Title,  I  1.,  George  Gas- 
coigne  Esquire  to  the  Reader,  pp.  16,  Sonet,  p.  1,  A  Letter, 
pp.  6,  Table,  pp.  2,  Text,  29  1.,  Faultes  escaped,  i  p.        27351 

Exciissivcly  rare.     Jadii'  copy  so'd  for,£z6  53.    Ste  Wood's  •'  Athenx  Oxonicnsit," 
edited  by  Bliij,  and  Hakluyt's  "  '     yages,"  Vol.  iii. 

Gilbert  (J.)  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  ...  Society  for  the 
Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts  ...  February  17, 
1743-4.  By  John,  Lord  Bishop  of  Llandaft'.  London:  Printed 
for  J.  and  H.  Pemberton.  muccxliv.    410,  pp.  76.       BA.,  J.C.B. 

Gilbert  (L.)  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
New  House  of  Worship  ...  Second  Congregational  Society  in 
Newton,  Ms.,  March  29,  1848.  By  Lyman  Gilbert,  A.M., ...  . 
Boston:   T.R.Marvin.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  32.  BA.  27353 

Gilbert  (R.)  Sermon  at  Northampton,  Nov.  29,  1759,  on 
a  Day  of  Thanksgiving  For  Successes  in  America.  By  R.  Gil- 
bert.    1759.    8vo.  -     27354 


GIirHRIST. 


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Gii.nF.RT  (W.)  The  Hurricane .  A  Thcolo^jcal  an;I  Wcstcrit 
Eclogue  ...   IJy  William  Gilbert.     Ihitb.   1796.    lamo.     27355 

"The  «tory«fthe  poem  in  allegorical,  typifying,  by  the  figure  of  a  hurricane  in  thir 
liland  of  Antigu.i,  the  fin.il  conHict  wlilcli  ii  to  terminate  in  the  tubveriilon  of'  Europit 
by  America,  and  the  annihilation  ot'  the  artificial  Byitem  of  locivty." — Rtiroifedivt 
Rtvltw,  X.  160-171. 

Gilbcrti  Colchcstrciisis  de  Magnctc  Magncticisque  Corporibus, 
ct  de  majrtio  Magneto  Tellure,  phisiologia  nova.  Londini:  Short. 
1600.    holio.  2735^ 

"  Ouvrage  curieui  dan*  leq'iel,  selon  I.alande,  Kepler  aurait  puis*  une  parte  den 
decs  Jur  I'.ittraction  et  la  physique  celeste.  Apiea  la  dedicate  on  troiivc  une  pief'ue 
d'Edward  Wright,  dann  laquelle  on  parle  de«  voyages  de  Drake,  Candiih,  Linichuten, 
(t  im  difFerenta  voy.igcii  aux  Aforet."  —  Thoss. 

GiLBERTi  (M.)  Arte  en  Icngua  de  Michoacan.  ...  R.  padre 
Fr.  Maturino  Gilbert!  de  la  ordc  del  Seraphico  padre  sant  Fr;!- 
cisco :  ...  y  tambien  podra  seruir  para  los  Indios  de  Mechuacan 
para  aprender  la  lengua  Castellana.  Acabou  de  imprimir  a  ocho  de 
Octubre  de  1558.  Arios.    8vo.  *7357 

GiLBERTi.  Dialogo  de  Doctrina  Christiana  en  la  lengua  dc 
Mechuaca.  ...  por  el  muy  Reuerendo  padre  Fray  Maturino  Gyl- 
berti  de  la  orden  del  seraphico  Padre  san  Frilcisco.  ...  Acabose  de 
imprimir  a  xv.  dias  del  mes  de  lunio  de  1 559.    AHos.    4to,  pp.  6. 

GiLBERTi.     Evangelios  en  Tarasco.    8vo,  pp.  224.       27359 

GiLBERTi.  Thesoro  spiritual  de  pobres  en  Icgua  de  Michuac.TL : 
...  Por  el  muy.  R.  Padre  Fray  Maturino  Gilberti  de  la  ordc  de 
los  menores.     En  Mexico.     Con  licencia^  por  Antonio  de  Spinosa. 


1575.    8vo,  pp.  I,  302. 


27360 


Gilberti.  Vocabulario  en  lengua  de  Mechuacan.  Com- 
pvesto  por  el  reuerendo  padre  Fray  Maturino  Gilberti  de  la  ordc 
del  seraphico  Padre  sant  Francisco.  ...  Dirigido  al  muy  Illustre 
y  reueredi^simo  Sefior  Do  Vasco  de  Quiroga  Obispo  de  Mechu- 


acan.    AHo  de.  1559.    4to,  pp.  2,  79. 


27361 


These  worki  of  Gilberti  are  all  of  excessive  rarity  and  interest,  being  early  examples 
of  printing  in  the  New  World.  The  author  was  one  of  the  earliest  missionaries 
amongst  the  Indians  in  Spanish  America,  and  chose  for  the  field  of  his  exertions  the 
province  of  Michoacan. 

Gilchrist  (R.  C.)     The  Duties  of  a  Church  Advocate.  ... 
By  Captain   R.  C.  Gilchrist  ...  .   Columbia^  S.  C:  Evans  and 


Cognuetl.  1864. 
vol.  vh. 


8vo,  pp.  47. 


BA.   27362 


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1 


GiLDEMEisTER  (J.  C.  F.)  Vcrfahrcn  und  Ericcnntniss  dcs 
Bremischen  Obergerichts  in  Untersuchungsachen  wider  den 
Capitan  des  Bremischen  SchifFs  Julius  u.  Eduard  und  Cons, 
wegen  Sklavenbandels.  Nach  den  Acten.  Bremen:  Heyse. 
1842.    8vo.  27363 

GiLDON  (C.)  History  of  the  Head-Longs  and  the  Long- 
Heads.     By  Charles  Gildon.     London.   1720.  27364 

Relates  to  the  South  Sea  Company. 

Giles  (C.)  The  Convention  of  Drunkards :  an  Oration  on 
the  Anniversary  0/  American  Independence  :  and  an  Ode  on  the 
Completion  of  the  Erie  Canal.  By  Charles  Giles.  Utica.  1852. 
i8mo,  pp.  126.  27365 

Giles  (Charles).  Pioneer :  A  Narrative  of  the  Nativity,  Ex- 
perience, Travels,  and  Ministerial  Labors  of  Rev.  C.  Giles.  ... 
New  Tcrk:   G.  Lane^  P.  P.  Sandford.   1&44.    i2mo,  pp.  333. 

Giles  (C.)  The  Problem  of  American  Nationality,  and  the 
Evils  which  hinder  its  Solution.  A  Discourse  delivered  April 
30,  1863.  By  Rev.  Chauncey  Giles.  Cincinnati:  Wrightson^d 
Co.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  24.  27367 

Also  :  The  True  Source  of  National  Prosperity.     A  Discourse  delivered  on  Thanks- 
giving Day.  ...  New  York:   C.  S.  fVatcott  &  Co.  1864.     8vo,  pp.  22. 

Giles  (J.  A.)  American  History.  By  Dr.  J.  A.  Giles. 
London.   1853.    *8mo.  27368 

Giles  (J.)  Practical  Liberty.  An  Oration  delivered  before 
the  City  Authorities  of  Boston,  ...  July  4, 1848.  By  Joel  Giles. 
Boston:  Eastburn's  Press.    1848.    8vo,  pp.  24.         B.,  ba.  27369 

Giles  (J.)  Memoirs  of  Odd  Adventures,  Strange  Deliver- 
ances, etc.,  in  the  Captivity  of  John  Giles,  Esq.,  Commander  of 
the  Garrison  on  Saint  George  River,  in  the  District  of  Maine. 
Written  by  Himself.  Boston.  1736.  -f-  Cincinnati:  IVilliam 
Dodge.   1869.     8vo,  pp.  64.  27370 

The  original  edition  is  extremely  rare.     The  reprint  includes  notes  and  an  appendix- 

Giles.  Two  Discourses,  delivered  to  the  Second  Presbyterian 
Society  in  Newburyport,  August  20,  18 12,  The  Day  recom- 
mended ...  for  National  Humiliation  and  Prayer.  By  the  Rev. 
John  Giles.  Haverhill:  Printed  by  W.  B.  £3"  H.  G.  Allen.  181 2. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  BA.  -f-  Third  Edition.  Newburyport.  18 12.  8vo, 
pp.  20.    4-  Bridgeport.   181 2.    8vo.  27371 

Also;  An  Address,  ...  before  the  Republican  Citizens  of  Newburyport,  ...  on  the 
Fourth  of  July,  1809  ...  Second  Edition.  Newburyport  s  W.  and  J.  Gilman.  1809. 
8vo,  pp.  16.     BA. 


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259 


Giles  (W.  B.)  Address  of  the  Hon.  William  Branch  Giles 
to  the  People  of  Virginia.    1813.    8vo,  pp.  123.  27372 

Giles.  Letter  from  W.  B.  Giles  to  the  Legislature  of 
Virginia.     [IVashington?  181 2.]    8vo.  27373 

Relates  to  their  censure  of  his  action  concerning  the  United  States  Bank. 

Giles.  Political  Miscellanies.  [Richmond.  1827.]  8vo,  pp. 
189.  BA.,  c.  27374 

Following  the  contents  is  a  full  title,  which  reads : 

Giles.  Mr.  Clay's  Speech  upon  the  Tariff:  or  the  ** Ameri- 
can Question,"  so  called ;  ...  Mr.  Giles'  Speech  upon  the  Re- 
solutions of  Inquiry  in  the  House  of  Delegates  of  Virginia,  in 
Reply  to  Mr.  Clay's  Speech ;  also,  his  Speech  in  Reply  to  Gen. 
Taylor's;  ...  .  Richmond:  Printed  by  Thomas  W.  White.  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  iv,  189.  BA.  2737s 

[Giles.]  Public  Defaulters  brought  to  Light,  &c.  [By  a 
Native  of  Virginia.]     New  York.  1822.    8vo.  27376 

Also :  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  on  the  Bill  for  Renewing  the  Charter  of  the 
United  States  Bank.  [n.  p.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  t2.  ba.  —  Speech  ...  On  the  Bill  ... 
entitled,  "  An  Act  to  Repeal  Certain  Acts  respecting  the  Organization  of  the  Courts 
of  the  U.  States,"  Delivered  ...  Febru;iry  18,  1802.  [n.  p.  n.d.]  4to,  pp.  20. 
BA.  -t-  Waih'ington.  1802.  8vo.  +  Boston.  1802.  8vo.  —  Speech  ...  in  ...  Senate 
of  the  United  States,  on  ...  24  November,  1808,  on  the  Resolution  of  Mr.  Hillhouse, 
to  Repeal  the  Embargo  Laws.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  36.  ba.  +  H^ashington. 
1808.  8vo,  pp.  20.  +  [Another  Edition,  n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  23.  n.  [Ano- 
ther, n.  p.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  20.  ba.  +  Baltimore.  1808.  8vo,  pp.  28.  +  Salem^ 
Mass.  1808.  8vo.  —  Second  Speech  on  the  same  Subject,  Dec.  2,  1808.  8vo. — 
The  New  Embargo  Law,  and  Hon.  Mr.  Giles'  Speech  on  the  Same.  [n.  p.  n.  d.} 
8vo,  pp.  23.  BA.,  c.  —  Speech  ...  on  ...  Raising  an  Additional  Military  Force. 
f^ds/iington.  1811.    8vo. 

Giles  (W.  B.),  and  Bayard  (A.  W.)  The  Speeches  of  Mr. 
Giles  and  Mr.  Bayard,  in  the  House  ...  February,  1802,  on  the 
Bill  received  from  the  Senate,  entitled,  "An  Act  to  Repeal 
Certain  Acts  respecting  the  Organization  of  the  Courts  of  the 
United  States."  Boston:  printed  by  Munroe  &  Francis.  1802. 
8vo,  pp.  56.  BA.,  H.  +  Hartford:  Hudson  ^  Goodwin,  1802. 
Svo,  pp.  48.  w.  27377 

Speeches  in  Congress  by  W.  B.  Giles,  S.  Smith,  and  Judge  Anderson,  on  Repeal  of 
Embargo  Laws.     Wathington.  1808.    Svo.     c. 

Giles  (W.  F.)  The  Annual  Address  delivered  before  the 
Maryland  Historical  Society,  December  17, 1866.  By  the  Hon. 
Wm.  Fell  Giles.     Baltimore.  1867.    Svo,  pp.  29.  27378 

Also  :  Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Question.  Delivered  ...  January  9, 1846.  Wash" 
xngion :   Blair  &  Rivet.   1846.    Svo,  pp.  7. 


26o 


GILL. 


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GiLHAM  (W.)    Instruction  for  P'icld  Artillery,  Extracted  from 
Gilham's  Memorial  for  Volunteers  and  Militia.     Richmond^  Fa. : 


West  y  Johnston.   1862.    i2nio,  pp.  78. 


'7379 


GiLHAM.  Report  on  the  Soils  of  Powhatan  County.  By 
W.  Gilham.     Richmond.  1857.     8vo.     Map.  27380 

GiLi  (Ph.  S.)  Nachrichten  vom  Lande  Guiana,  dem  Oro- 
nocofluss  und  den  dortigen  Wilden.  Aus  dem  italianischen 
ubersetz  von  M.  C.  Sprengel.     Hamburg.  1785.    8vo.      27381 

GiLij  (F.  S.)  Saggio|di  Storia  Americana  |(5  sia]Storia  natu- 
rale,  civile,  e  sacra  |  De  regni,  e  delle  provincie  Spagnuole  di  Terra- 
Ferma  |  nelle*  America  meridionale.  |  Descritta  dall'  Abate  |  Filippo 
Salvadore  Gilij  |  E  conderata  alia  santita  di  N.  S.  |  Papa  Pio  sesto  | 
felicimente  regnaute.  |  Roma :  Luigi  Perego  Erede  Salvioni.  md~ 
CCLXXX-Lxxxiv.    4  vols.,  8vo.  27382 

Contents  :  Vol.  I.  Delia  storia  geografica  e  naturale  della  provincia  dell*  Oronoco, 
pp.  xliv,  355,  map  and  3  plates;  11.  De  costiimi  degli  Orinochesi,  1781,  pp.  xvi,  400, 
map  and  4  plates;  in.  Delia  religione  e  delle  lingue  degli  Orinochesi  e  di  altii 
Americani  178Z,  pp.  xvi,  430;  iv.  Stato  presente  di  terra  ferma  1784,  pp.  xx,  497, 
map.  The  author  was  one  of  the  Jesuits  banished  to  America,  with  the  rest  of  his 
order,  in  1767.  Charles  in.  honored  him  with  a  pension  for  having  vindicated,  in 
this  work,  the  Spanish  government  from  the  attacks  of  foreigners.  The  third  volume, 
which  relates  to  the  language  of  the  Aborigines,  is  often  referred  to  by  philologists. 

Gill  (J.)  State  of  the  Accounts  of  John  Gill,  Esquire,  late 
Sub- Lieutenant  of  Bucks  County.     Philadelphia:  Printed  by  John 


Dunlap.  MDCCLXxxiii.    8vo,  pp.  17. 


27383 


[Gill  (O.),  and  others.']  Some  Few  Remarks,  upon  A  Scan- 
dalous Book,  against  the  Government  and  Ministry  of  New 
England.  Written,  By  one  Robert  Calif.  Detecting  the  Un- 
parallel'd  Malice  &  Falsehood,  of  the  said  Book ;  and  Defending 
the  Names  of  several  particular  Gentlemen  ...  aspersed  ...  . 
Composed  ...  by  several  Persons  belonging  to  the  Flock  of  some 
of  the  Injured  Pastors  ...  .  Boston:  Nicholas  Boone.  1701.  Sm. 
8vo,  pp.  71.  27384 

By  Obadiah  Gill  and  six  others,  with  a  postscript  by  Increase  and  Cotton  Mather. 
An  extremely  rare  pamphlet.  It  was  answered  by  "  Remarks  on  Some  Few  Remarks 
upon  a  Scandalous  Book  against  the  Government  and  Ministry  of  New  England. 
Boston.  1701."    1 6mo,  according  to  a  Boston  catalogue.     I  have  not  seen  the  book. 

Gill  (Theodore  Nicholas).  Catalogue  of  the  Fishes  of  the 
Eastern  Coast  of  North  America,  from  Greenland  to  Georgia, 
Philadelphia  :  [Academy  of  Natural  Science.    1 86 1.]     8vo,  pp.  63, 


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261 


Gill.  Synopsis  of  the  Fresh  Water  Fishes  of  the  Western 
Portion  of  the  Island  of  Trinidad,  (W,  I.)  New  Tori:  H.  Bail- 
Hire.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  70.  28386 

Also :  Synopsis  of  the  Fishes  of  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence  and  the  Bay  of  Fundy. 
Montreal.    1865.     8vo,  pp.  24. 

Gill  (J.),  and  Lee  (F.)  Legends  of  New  England.  By 
Julia  Gill  and  Frances  Lee.  New  York :  Carleton  &  Porter. 
i6mo,  pp.  171.     Illustrated.  27387 

GiLLELAND  (J.  C.)  History  of  the  Late  War  between  the 
United  States  and  Great  Britain.  Containing  an  Accurate  Ac- 
count of  the  most  important  Engagements  by  Sea  and  Land,  in- 
terspersed with  Geographical  Sketches  of  the  Country  where  the 
Principal  Battles  were  Fought.  By  J.  C.  Gilleland.  Baltimore. 
18 1 7.    8vo.    -f  Second  Edition.     Baltimore :  Schaejfer^  Maund. 


181 7.    i2mo,  pp. 
i8mo,  pp.  175. 


190.     B.,  BA.  +  Third  Edition. 


llbid.']   18 18. 
c.  27388 


Gilleland.  The  Ohio  and  Mississippi  Pilot.  Consisting  of 
a  set  of  Charts  of  those  rivers.  ...  with  Directions  for  the  use 
of  Navigators.  To  which  is  added  A  Geography  of  the  States 
and  Territories,  West  and  South  of  the  Alleghany  Mountains. 
By  J.  C.  Gilleland.  Pittsburgh :  R.  PaK  rson  &  Lambdin.  1820. 
i2mo,  pp.  274.  27389 

Mostly  founded  on  Zadok  Cramer.     See  our  Vol.  v.     The  geography  has  a  separate 

title-page. 

GiLLELEN  (F.  M.  L.)  The  Oil  Regions  of  Pennsylvania : 
with  Maps  and  Charts  of  Oil  Creek,  Alleghany  River,  etc.  ... 
By  F.  M.  L.  Gillelen.     Pittsburgh.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  67.     27390 

Gillespie  (A.)  Gleanings  and  Remarks:  Collected  during 
many  months  of  esidence  at  Buenos  Ayres,  and  within  the  Upper 
Country ;  with  a  prefatory  account  of  the  Expedition  from  Eng- 
land, until  the  Surrender  oi  the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  under  the  Joint  Command  of  Sir  D.  Baird,  g.c.b.  k.c.  and 
Sir  Home  Poph  im,  k.c.b.  By  Major  Alexander  Gillespie,  Now 
upon  the  Full-,  ly  Retired  List  of  the  Royal  Marines.  Illus- 
trated with  a  Ma^  of  South  America,  and  a  Chart  of  Rio  de  la 
Plata,  with  Pilot  ge  Directions.  Leeds:  B.  Dewhurst.  18 18. 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  243,  [/.  e.'\  342.  c.  27391 

Gillespie.  Bermerkungen  auf  einer  Reise  im  Innern  von 
La  Plata,     [n.  d,]    i2mo.  2739^1 


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CILLET. 


Gillespie.  Historical  Review  of  the  Royal  Marine  Corps, 
from  its  original  Institution  down  to  the  Present  Era.  Birming- 
ham.  1803.    4to.  c.  27393 

Includes  its  services  in  America. 

Gillespie  (L.)  Advice  to  the  Commanders  and  Officers  of 
his  Majesty's  Fleet  serving  in  the  West-Indies,  on  the  Preserva- 
tion of  the  Health  of  Seamen.  By  Leonard  Gillespie.  London: 
Cuthell.   1798.    8vo.  27394 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  xxix,  456. 

Gillespie.  Observations  on  the  Diseases  which  prevailed  on 
board  a  Part  of  his  Majesty's  Squadron,  on  the  Leeward  Island 
Station,  between  Nov.  1794,  and  April  1796.  By  Leonard  Gil- 
lespie, m.d.     London:   Cuthell.   1800.    8vo,  pp.  240.  ^7395 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  xxxvii.  434. 

Gillespy  (E.)  The  Columbian  Naval  Songster;  Being  a 
Collection  of  Original  Songs,  Odes,  &c.,  composed  in  Honor  of 
the  five  great  Naval  Victories  obtained  by  Hull,  Jones,  Decatur, 
Bainbridge,  and  Lawrence.  By  Edward  Gillespy.  New  York. 
1813.    i2mo,  pp.  96.  N.  27396 

Gillespy  (G.)  A  |  Letter  |  to  the  |  Rev.  Brethren  of  the  Pres- 
bytery of  I  New- York,  or  of  Elizabeth- 1  Town  ;  |  In  which  is 
shewn  I  The  Unjustness  of  the  Synod's  Pro- [test,  entered  last 
May  at  Philadelphia,  |  against  some  of  the  Rev.  Brethren.  As 
also  I  Some  of  the  Causes  of  the  great  Decay  of  |  Vital  Religion, 
and  Practical  Holiness,  in  |  our  Presbyterial  Church  ;  I  With  Proof 
of  God's  remarkable  Appearance,  for  |  the  Good  of  Many  Souls, 
in  our  Land  of  late.  |  By  George  Gillespy,  Member  of  the  Gos- 
pel at  I  the  Head  of  Christiana-Creek,  ...  in  America.  |  P^/7fl</^/- 
phia :   Printed  by  B.  Franklin.^  for  the  Author^  \']\o.\     i2mo,  pp. 

23-  .  .  27397 

An  extremely  rare  and  very  early  Frankhn  imprmt. 

Gillet  (E.)  a  Discourse,  delivered  at  Hallowell,  April  25th, 
1799.  Being  the  Day  Appointed  by  the  Chief  Magistrate  of 
the  United  States  for  a  National  Fast.  By  Eliphalet  Gillet, 
A.M.  ...  Hallowell.  1799.  8vo,  pp.  27.  BA.  -1-  Augusta:  Printed 
by  Peter  Edes.  1799.  8vo,  pp.  32.  +  New  York:  Reprinted. 
1799.  27398 

Gillet.  A  Discourse  delivered  on  the  Annual  Fast  in  Mas- 
sachusetts, April  7,  1808.  By  Eliphalet  Gillet,  a.m.  ...  Augusta: 
Printed  by  Peter  Edc's.   1808.     8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.  27399 


GILLETTE. 


263 


GiLLET.  An  Oration,  delivered  January  8,  1800,  before  tlu- 
Citizens  of  Hollowell  ...  in  Commemoration  of  the  ...  Death 
of  General  George  Washington  .  ...  By  Eliphuict  Gillct,  a.m. 
...  Hallowell.   1800.    8vo,  pp.  19.  N.  27400 

GiLLET.  The  Patriot.  A  Sermon  delivered  on  the  Annual 
Fast  in  Massachusetts,  April  11,  18 11.  By  Eliphalet  Gillet  ...  . 
Hallowell:  Printed  by  N.  Cheever.   181 1.    8vo,  pp.  20.       27401 

Also;  Discourse  ...  on  the  Annual  Thanksgiving  in  Massachusetts,  November  ay, 

1804 Auguua:  Printtd  by  Peter   Edcs.   1804.    8vo,  pp.  ao.     ba. —  Discourse 

at  Hallowell.  Thanksgiving,  March  21,  181 1  ...  Ha/loivel).  1811.  8vo,  pp.  ao. — 
A   Discourse  ...  at  Hallowell   and   ...    Augusta,  on  the   Day   of"  the  National    Fast, 

August  20,  181Z Hallotoell :  E.  GoodaU.     1812.  8vo,  pp.  23.     b.a.  —  livils  of 

Intemperance.  A  Sermon  ...  Hallowell,  on  the  Day  of  the  Annual  Fast  in  Maine, 
April  12,  1821.  ...  Hallowell :  Printed  by  Gocdalc,  Glacier  &  Co.  1821.  8vo,  pp.  19.  — 
A  Sermon,  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Wallis  ...  December  9,  1795.  By 
Eliphalet  Gillett,  [j/c]  a.m.  ...  Hallowell:  Printed  by  ff^ait  and  Baier.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
BA.  —  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  John  Dane  ...  Auguua.  1803.  —  A  Sermon  de- 
livered before  the  Maine  Missionary  Society,  ...  in   Bath,  June   27,  18 ro Hal- 

hwell ;  Printed  by  N.  Cheever.  18 10.  8vo,  pp.  30.  ba.  —  Sermon  at  the  Ordination 
of  Harvey  Loomis,  ...  Buchtown.  1812.  8vo.  —  Sermon  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
New  Meeting-house  in  Vassalboro.  Hallowell.  1817.  8vo,  pp.34. — Thanksgiv- 
ing. A  Discourse  delivered  at  Hallowell,  on  the  Day  of  the  Annual  Thanksgiving  in 
Massachusetts,  Dec.  z,  1819 Hallomell :  Primed  by  E.  Goodale.    18 19.     8vo, 

pp.  16.       BA. 

GiLLET  (R.  H.)  Democracy  in  the  United  States :  What  it 
has  Done,  What  it  is  Doing,  and  What  it  will  Do.  By  R.  H. 
Gillet.  New  York:  D.  Appleton  ^  Co.  1868.  i2mo,  pp.  xiv, 
414.     2  Plates.  27402 

GiLLET.  The  Federal  Government ;  its  Officers  and  their 
Duties.  By  Ransom  H.  Gillet.  New  Tork :  Woodworth.,  Jins- 
worth  £ff  Co.  1871.    i2mo,  pp.  444.  27403 

Also :  Oration  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution  ... 
Washington.  1855.  8vo.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Resolutions  of  the  Legislature  of  New 
York  relating  to  the  Militia,     fyashington.   1836.    8vo, 

Gillett  (Ezra  H.)  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in 
the  United  States  of  America.  By  E.  H.  Gillett,  ...  Philadel- 
phia.  1864.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xxiv,  576;   xii,  605.        27404 

Also:  Thanksgiving  Sermon  preached  at  Harlem,  November  27,  1862.  ...  New 
York:  A.  y,  Brady.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  16.  —  See  Hours  at  Home. 

Gillett  (F.)  Address  delivered  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Feb. 
10.     By  Francis  Gillett.     Hartford.     8vo.  27405 

Gillette  (A.  D.)  God  Seen  Above  All.  National  Cala- 
mities, A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  April  23, 
1865.  By  A.  D.  Gillette,  d.d.  ...  Washington:  McGill  is' 
IVitheroWj  Printers.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  15.  27406 


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Gillette.  Minutes  of  the  Philadelphia  rtaptist  Association, 
from  1707  to  1807  i  being  the  first  one  hundred  years  of  its  ex- 
istence. Edited  by  Rev.  A.  D.  Gillette.  Philadelphia  :  Ameri- 
can  Baptist  Publication  Society.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  476.  27407 

More  than  lucal  in  its  range.  Mr.  Bartlett  quotes  it  as  "  a  most  important  contri- 
bution to  the  Baptist  history  of  Rhode  Island."  Also:  Memoir  of  Joseph  Wistar.  ... 
Philadelphia.  1852.  i6mo.  —  A  Sketch  of  the  Labours,  Sufferings,  and  Death  of  the 
Rev.  A.  Judson.  ...  Philadelphia.  1851.    l6mo. 

Gillette  (C.)  A  Few  Historic  Records  of  the  Church  in 
the  Diocese  of  Texas,  during  the  Rebellion.  Together  with  a 
Correspondence  between  the  Right  Rev.  Alexander  Gregg,  d.d., 
and  the  Rev.  Charles  Gillette  ...  .  New  York:  John  A.  Gray  iff 
Green.^  Printers.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  131.  ba.  27408 

Gillette  (F.)  A  Review  of  the  Rev.  Horace  Bushnell's 
Discourse  of  The  Slavery  Question  ...  By  Francis  Gillette. 
Hartford:  S.  S.  Cowles,   1839.     8vo,  pp.  49.  ^  27409 

Also  :  National  Slavery  and  National  Responsibility.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States,  February  23d,  1855.  fVathington^  D.  C. :  Buetl  &  Blanchard, 
Printers.   1855.     8vo,  pp.  15. 

Gillette  (U.  B.)  Memoir  of  Rev.  Daniel  Holbrook  Gil- 
lette, of  Mobile,  Alabama.  By  his  Brother,  Rev.  U.  B.  Gil- 
lette, of  Piscataway,  and  Rev.  A.  D.  Gillette,  of  Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  ^  Co.  1846.  i2mo,  pp.  vi,  234. 
Portrait.  27410 

Gilley  (William  B.)  The  Olio ;  Being  a  Collection  of 
Poems,  Fables,  Epigrams,  &c.,  including  Tributes  to  the  Mem- 
ory of  Lieut.  Allen,  the  Hon.  Wm.  W.  Van  Ness,  and  the 
Hon.  Brockholst  Livingston.     New  York.  1823.    i2mo. 

Gilliam  (A.  M.)  Travels  over  the  Table  Lands  and  Cor- 
dilleras of  Mexico.  During  the  Years  1843  and  '44;  including 
a  Description  of  California,  the  Principal  Cities  and  Mining 
Districts  of  that  Republic.  And  the  Biographies  of  Iturbide 
and  Santa  Anna.  By  Albert  M.  Gilliam,  Late  U.  S.  Consul  to 
California.  Philadelphia:  John  W.  Moore.  1846.  8 vo,  pp.  455. 
BA.,  c.  ■\-  [Same.]  A  New  Edition.  Aberdeen :  George  Clark 
and  Son.  MDCCCXLVii.    i2mo,  pp.  312.    \_Ibid.'\    -f  mdccclvii. 

Gillies  (J.)     Historical  Collections  relating  to  Remarkable 
Periods  of  the  Success  of  the  Gospel,  and  Eminent  Listruments 
employed   in  promoting   it.    ...    Compiled   by  John   Gillies,  .. 
Glasgow:   Printed  by   Robert  and  Andrew   Foulis,    mdccliv.     2 


(J  1  Mil  AND, 


26 


vols.,  8vo,  pp.  X,  (6),  464;  xii,  468. 
'John  Orr.   1761.    i2mo,  pp.  (4),  250. 


Appendix.      CiUngoxv  : 
27413 


Vol.  I.  contains  the  reports  of  the  speeches  of  the  Indians,  collected  and.  taken  down 
by  Daniel  Gookin,  and  translated  into  English  by  Eliot.  Notices  of  missionary  opera- 
tions in  tlie  various  British  colonics  in  America  from  the  year  1705,  fill  the  larger 
portiun  of  the  second  volume. 

Gillies.  Historical  Collections  ...  With  a  Continuation  to 
the  Present  Time,  By  Rev.  Horatius  lionar.  Kelso.  1845.  Rl. 
8vo.  c.  27414 

Gillies.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Reverend  George 
Whiteficld,  M.A.  ...  To  which  are  added,  A  Particular  Account 
of  his  Death  and  Funeral;  and  Extracts  from  the  Sermons,  whicli 
were  preached  on  that  occasion.  Compiled  by  the  Rev.  John 
Gillies,  D.D.  London:  Edward  atid  Charles  D'llly.  MDCCLXXii. 
8vo,  pp.  xvi,  357.  Portrait.  +  New-Tor k :  Printed  by  Hodge 
and  Shober.  m.dcc.lxxiv.  i2mo,  pp.  312.  Portrait  by  Gillan- 
det.  4-  To  which  is  now  added,  An  Extract  from  Mr.  White- 
field's  Tracts.  New- London^  Conn.:  S.  Green^ /'or  Cornelius Davis^ 
New-Tork.  1798.  i2mo,  pp.  xii,  275.  4-  Falkirk:  printed  for 
Mr.  Burns,  Preacher  of  the  Gospel.  1798.  +  Printed  by  "Joshua 
Gushing,  for  Cushing  ^  Jppleton,  Salem.  1801.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  231. 
4-  New  Haven.  1812.  i2mo.  4-  First  American,  from  the 
Third  European  Edition.  Revised  and  Corrected,  with  Large 
Additions,  by  Aaron  C.  Seymour.  Philadelphia.  181 2.  4-  Fifth 
Edition,  Revised  ...  by  Aaron  C.  Seymour.  Boston:  Samuel  T. 
Armstrong.  1813.  i2mo,  pp.  xix,  13,  268.  Portrait.  4-  New 
Haven.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  648.  4-  With  an  Introduction,  by  C.  E. 
Stowe.  [Also]  Collection  of  his  Sermons,  etc.  Hartford.  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  666.  B.  27415 

Also  included  in  the  "  Christian  Library,"  Vol.  11. 

Gillies  (M.)  The  Voyage  of  the  Constance :  a  Tale  of 
the  Arctic  Seas.  By  Mary  Gillies,  ...  With  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining the  Story  of  "The  Fox."     London,   i860.    Fcap  8vo. 

Gilliland  (W.)  Pioneer  History  of  the  Champlain  Valley ; 
being  an  Account  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Town  of  Wills- 
borough,  ...  By  William  Gilliland,  together  with  his  Journal 
and  other  Papers,  and  a  Memoir,  and  Historical  and  Illustrative 
Notes,  by  Winslow  C.  Watson.     Many,  N.  T. :  J.  Munsell. 

1863.      8 VO,  pp.  231.  BA.  27417 


Twenty-six  copies  printed  on  l.irgi'  paper  in  royal  octavo. 


11 


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GiLLiss  (James  Melville).  Magnctical  ami  Meteorological  Oli- 
servations  made  at  Washington,  under  orders  of  the  Hon.  Secre- 
tary of  the  Navy,  ...  August  13,  1838.  By  Lieutenant  J.  M. 
Gilliss,  U.  S.  N.  ...  IVashington :  Gales  and  Seaton,   1845.     8vo, 


pp.  xxviii,  648.     Plates. 


BA.  27418 


GiLLis.  The  U.  S.  Naval  Astronomical  Expedition  tc  *^i' 
Southern  Hemisphere,  during  the  years  1 849-*50-'5  i-'s  2.  Lieut. 
J.  M.  Gilliss,  Superintendent.  tVashington ;..  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson. 
MDCCCLV-vi.    4  vols.,  4to.       -  :  •  ...  27419 

Contents :  Vol.  i.  Chile :  its  Geography,  Climate,  Earthquakes,  Governm-nt,  So- 
cial Condition,  Mineral  and  Agricultural  Resources,  Commerce,  etc.  pp.  xiii,  556,  7 
Maps  and  II  Plates.  11.  The  Andes  and  Pampas,  by  A.  MacRae ;  Minerals,  by  |. 
L.  Smith;  Indian  Remains,  by  T.  Ewbank;  Mammals,  by  S.  F.  Baird ;  Birds,  by  J. 
Cassin;  Reptiles,  Fishes,  and  Crustacea,  by  C.  Girard ;  Shells,  by  A.  A.  GouM; 
Dried  Plants,  by  A.  Gray;  Living  Plants  and  Seeds,  by  W.  D.  Brackenridge ;  Fossil 
Mammalb,  by  J.  Wyman;  Fossil  Shells,  by  T.  A.  Conrad,  pp.  ix,  300,  2  Maps  and 
35  Plates.  III.  Observations  to  Determine  the  Solar  Parallax,  by  J.  M.  Gilliss.  pp. 
cclxxxviii,  492.  VI.  Magnetical  and  Meteorological  Observations,  pp.  xlviii,  420. 
Vols.  IV.  and  v.  not  published.  Also :  ...  An  Account  of  the  Total  Eclipse  of  the 
Sun  on  September  7,  1858,  aj  observed  near  Olmos,  Peru.  ...  April,  1859.  Wath- 
ington  :  Smithionian  Contribution^  Fol.  xi.  4to,  pp.  34.  Plates,  ba.  —  Account  of 
the  U.  S.  Naval  Observatory  at  Washington  and  its  Instruments,  etc.  fyashini^ton. 
1845.  —  Astronomical  and  Meteorological  Observations,  made  at  the  United  States 
Naval  Observatory  during  the  year  1862.  Capt.  J.  M.  Gilliss,  U.  S.  N.,  Superinten- 
dent, ffat/tington :  Government  Pr.  4to,  pp.  lii,  699.  —  Circular  ...  in  relation  tu 
the  Astronomical  Expedition  to  Chile.  Astronomical  Tables.  f/^asAington.  1849. 
4to.  —  On  the  Longitude  of  Washington  ...  Philadelfhia.  1849.  4to.  —  Origin  and 
Operations  of  the  United  States  Naval  Astronomical  Expedition.  Washington.  1854. 
4to,  pp.  xlii. 

[GiLLMORE  (Parker)].  Gun,  Rod,  and  Saddle.  Personal 
Experiences.  By  Ubique.  London:  Chaptnan  and  Hall.  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  295.  -\-  New  Tork :  TV.  A.  Townsend  &  Jdams. 
1869.    i6mo,  pp.  275.     Plate.  27420 

GiLLMORE  (P.)  A  Hunter's  Adventures  in  the  Great  West. 
By  Parker  Gillmore  ...  .  London:  Hurst  and  Blackett.  1871. 
8vo,  pp.  10,  336.     Plate.  b.,  ba.  27421 

GiLLMORE  (Q.  A.)  Engineer  and  Artillery  Operations  against 
the  Defences  of  Charleston  Harbor  in  1863  ...  .  By  Q.  A.  Gill- 
more,  Major  of  Engineers  ...  and  Commanding  General  of  the 
Land  Forces  ...  New  Tork:  D.  Van  Nostrand.  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  7-314;  Supplement,  pp.  172.     76  Plates  and  Views,    ba. 

Also,  published  virith  the  following  title : 

GiLLMORE.  Professional  Papers,  Corps  of  Engineers,  No.  16. 
Engineer  and  Artillery  Operations  ...  with  a  Supplement.    By 


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Q.  A.  Gillmorc   ...   .    New   York:    D.   Van  Noitrand.    1868. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  7-314,  172.     83  Plates  and  Views.         ba.  27423 

Each  edition  contains  gome  matter  nut  in  the  other. 

GiLLMORE.  ...  Official  Report  to  the  United  States  Engineer 
Department  of  the  Siege  and  Reduction  of  Fort  Pulaski,  Georgia, 
February,  March,  and  April,  1862.  By  Brig.-Gcn.  Q.  A.  Gill- 
more,  ...  New  Tork :  D.  Van  Nostrand,  1865.  8vo,  pp.  96. 
Illustrated  by  76  Plates.  ba.  27424 

GiLLMORE  (R.  H.)  The  Thrilling  Narrative  of  Edgell, 
Pierson  Gatwood  and  Savage,  who  were  Rescued,  after  having 
been  Buried  Alive  Seven  Hundred  Feet  Under  Ground,  For 
Fourteen  Days  and  Thirteen  Hours,  Without  Food,  in  the  Blue 
Rock  Coal  Mines.  By  Robert  H.  Gillmore.  1856.  i8m0y 
pp.  48.  27425 

GiLLPATRicK  (J.)  ...  An  Address  ...  before  the  Mount 
Desert  Temperance  Society,  July  4th,  1832.  By  James  Gill- 
patrick  ...  .  Boston:  Lincoln  and  Edmonds.  1832.     8vo,  pp.  19. 

GiLMAN  (A.)  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record  of  the 
Branch  of  the  Family  of  Gilman,  descended  from  the  Honour- 
able Counsellor  John  Gilman  of  Exeter,  N.  H.  ...  Compiled  by 
Arthur  Gilman.  Printed  for  the  use  of  the  Family^  by  f.  Munselly 
Albany.  1863.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  51.  27427 

Gilman.  Genealogy  of  the  Gilman  Family  in  England  and 
America ;  traced  in  the  Line  of  Hon.  John  Gilman,  of  Exeter, 
of  N.  H.  By  Arthur  Gilman,  of  Glywllyn.  Albany:  J.  Mun- 
sdl.  1864.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  24.     Portrait  and  2  Cuts.         s.  27428 

Gilman  (C.)  The  Poetry  of  Travelling  in  the  United  States. 
By  Caroline  Gilman.  With  Additional  Sketches,  by  a  few 
Friends }  and  a  Week  among  Autographs,  by  Rev.  S.  Gilman. 
New  Tork:  S.  Colman.  1838.    i2mo,  pp.  (10),  430.  27429 

Gilman.  Recollections  of  a  New  England  Bride  and  of  a 
Southern  Matron.  By  Caroline  Gilm:;n.  New  Tork:  G.  C, 
Putnam  ^  Co.   1852.    i2mo,  pp.  (2),  403.     Plate.  B.,  ba. 

Gilman.  Recollections  of  a  Southern  Matron.  New  Tork: 
Harper  &  Brothers.  1838.  i2mo,  pp.  272.  +  [Ibid.']  1839.  + 
Charleston:  IValker,  Richards  and  Co.  MDCCCLix.  i2mo,  pp. 
268.  27431 

Also:  Tales  and  Ballads.  ...  Boston:  W.  Crosby  Gf  Co.  1839.  izmo,  pp.  190. — 
Verses  of  a  Litetime.  ...  Boston:  yames  Munrot  and  Company,  mdcccxux.  l6mu, 
il'.  viii,  2G3.     UA.     Stt  Wilkinson  (liliz.i). 


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268 


GILMMR. 


GiLMANf  (D.  C.)  A  Historical  Discourse,  delivered  in  Nui  . 
wich,  Connecticut,  Sept.  7,  1859,  at  the  Hi-Centcnnial  Celebra- 
tion of  vne  Settlement  of  the  Town,  liy  Daniel  Coit  Gilman, 
...  Second  Edition,  with  Additional  Notes.  Boston:  Geo.  ('. 
Rand  and  Avery ^  Printers.    1859.     8vo,  pp.  128.     ba.,  c.  27432 

For  tint  cditiun,  Ste  Norwirh  Jubilee. 

Gilman.  Our  National  Schools  of  Science.  By  Daniel  C. 
Gilman,  ...  Reprinted  from  the  "  North  American  Review" 
for  October,  1867.     Boston,   1867.    8vo,  pp.  lu.  274^3 

Also!  Sclfiitlfic  Schimlii  in  Europe:  Coneiiicrcd  in  reference  to  their  PrevaleiKc, 
Utility,  Scope  and  Deairaliiiity  in  America.     New  Haven.    1856,     8vo, 

Gilman  (S.)  Contributions  to  Literature,  Descriptive,  Criti- 
cal, Humorous,  Biographical,  Philosophical,  and  Poetical.  By 
Samuel  Gilman,  D.D.      Boston,   1856.    i2mo,  pp.  564.         27434 

Gilman.  Funeral  Address,  delivered  at  ...  Charleston, 
(South-Carolina)  at  the  Interment  of  Edward  Peter  Simons.  By 
Samuel  Gilman,  ...  Accompanied  with  other  Testimonials  of 
Respect.      Charleston:  printed  by  A.  E,  Miller.   1823.     8vo,  pp. 

31-  27435 

Gilman.     Monody  on  the  Victims  and  Sufferers  by  the  Late 

Conflagration  in  the  City        Richmond,  Virginia,     ay  Samuel 

Gilman.     Boston:   Charles  ..  illiams,   18 1 2.    8vo,  pp.  24.        ba. 

Also:  The  Memoirs  of  a  New  England  Village  Choir.  —  Pleasures  and  Fains  ut 
the  Stuc'i'nt's  Life.  Two  Poems,  one  delivered  in  i8li,  ...  and  the  Other,  a  Senucl 
to  the  Former,  delivered  in  1851,  ...  Boston:  Ticinor,  Reed,  and  FieUs.  m  nccc  lii. 
Svo.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Unitarian  Church  in  Aii)!ust.t,  Geo., 
IVc.  17,  1827.  ...  Charletton.  i8a8.  8vo,  pp.  43.  —  A  Week  among  Autographs. 
See  Gilman  (Caroline),  No.  27429,  supra. 

Gilman  (T.)  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  the  Hon.  David  Mit- 
chell, Esq.,  at  North  Yarmouth,  [Me.]  March  20,  1796.  By 
Tristram  Gilman.     Portland,  [n.  d.]    8vo.  27437 

Gilman  (W.  S.)  Trial  of  Winthrop  S.  Gilman,  who  was  in- 
dicted with  Enoch  Long,  Amos  B.  Roff,  and  others,  for  the 
crime  of  Riot,  committed  on  the  night  of  the  7th  of  November, 

1837,  while  engaged   in  defending  a   Printing   Press,   from  an 
attack  made  on  it  at  that  time,  by  an  Armed  Mob,  ...   New  TorJ:. 

1838.  i2mo.  27438 

Relates  to  i  pro-slavery  riot  at  Alton,  111. 

Gy-MER  (F.  W.)  An  Oration  ...  in  Winchester  on  the  For- 
tieth Anniversary  of  American  Independence.  By  Francis  W. 
Gilmer,  Esq.      IVinchester.^  Va.:    "J.  Foster.   1816.     8vo,  pp    14 

Also;  iktti.hcj,  Ejsay^,    inu   rr.inslalions.      Baltnrrc.   1828.     iznn'.     c. 


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[Gii.MER  (George  R.)]  Sketches  of  Some  of  the  First  Set- 
tlers of  Upper  Georgia,  of  the  Chcrokccs,  and  the  Author.  Niw 
tori:  D,  /fppletonB  Co.  mdccclv,    8vo,  pp.  587.     Patriot,    c. 

Aldot  The  Literary  Prosperti  of  Oeurgia  i  An  Addri'33  ...  nt  Afherts  before  ths  ... 
Alumni  ...  Auguit  7,  1851,  beinj{  llir  Scmi-Ccntcnnial  Anniversary  of  Franklin  Col- 
lege ...  Athtni,Geo.:   fyhiie  (St  Brother.   1851.    8vo. 

Gilmer  (J.  A.)  Speech  of  John  A.  Gilmer,  of  North  Caro- 
lina, on  the  State  of  fhe  Union,  delivered  in  the  l(uu8e  of 
Representatives,  January  26,  1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  8.  27441 

Also!  Speech  ...  on  the  Kansas  J2"C3tion.     fyaihinf^ton.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Gilmer  (J.  H.)  Letter  Addressed  to  Hon.  VVm.  C  Rives, 
by  John  H.  Gilmer,  on  the  Existing  Status  of  the  Revolution, 
&c.     \^Richmond.   1864.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  ba.  27442 

[Gilmer.]  Southern  Politics  !  What  we  are  and  what  wc 
will  be.  Considered  in  a  Letter  from  a  Virginian  to  a  New 
Yorker.  Richmond:  J,  IVall  Turner^  Printer.  1867.  8vo,  pp. 
18.  -  27443 

Gilmer.  War  of  Races;  by  whom  it  is  sought  to  be  brought 
about.  In  Two  Letters.  By  John  H.  Gilmer.  Richmond. 
1867.    8vo,  pp.  16.  27444 

Gilmor  (H.)  Four  Years  in  the  Saddle.  By  Colonel  Harry 
Gilnior.  ...  London:  Longmans^  Green  iff  Co.  1866.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  310.  BA.  -f  New  York:  Harper  i^  Brothers.  1866.  i2mo. 
Title,  pp.  xi,  291.  n.,  ba.  27445 

This  book  has  something  of  the  dash  of  a  centaur.  His  revelatioi.  of  himself  shows 
him  to  have  had  a  good  deal  of  fondncbj  for  adventure,  an  unreHeciing  courage,  and 
110  little  addictedness  to  swearing,  boasting,  and  brandy. 

GiLMORE  (J.  H.)  ...  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon  ...  Fishcr- 
ville,  N.  H.,  Nov.  26,  1863.  By  J.  H.  Gilniore  ...  .  Concord : 
P.  B.  Cogswell.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  14.  ba.  2744O 

[GiLMORE  (James  R.)]  Among  the  Guerillas,  By  Edmund 
Kirke.     New  York.   1S66.    i2mo,  pp.  286.  27447 

[GiLMORE.]  Among  the  Pines  j  or.  South  in  Secession-Time. 
By  Edmund  Kirke.     New  York:  J.  R.  Gilmore,   1862.    i2mo, 

pp.  310.       B.,  BA.      -f   [/Z'/V.]     MDCCCLXIV.  B.,  BA.,  S.  27448 

Rt-printed  from  the  "  Continental  Magazine." 

[GiLMORE.]  Down  in  Tennessee,  and  Back  by  Way  of 
Richmond.      By    Edmund    Kirke    ...    .    New    York:    CarUton. 

M.IJCCC.LXIV.     12mu,  pp.   2b'2.  B.,  UA.   27449 


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[(iii.Mi)Ri;.]  My  Southern  Friends.  ...  By  Edmund  Kirkc 
...  .  Ntw  York:  CarUton.  m.dccc.lxiii.    i2mo,  pp.  308.    [/W.J 

MDCCCLXIV.  DA.  27450 

[GiLMORE.]  Lcs  noirs  et  Ics  pctits  blancs  dans  Ics  £tats  du 
Sud  dc  TAnicrique  du  Noid.  Traduit  par  F.  Ucrtin.  Paris. 
1863.    8vo.  27451 

[GiLMORE.l  On  the  Border.  My  Edmund  Kirkc  ...  .  Uoi- 
ton  :   La  ^  Shcpard.    1867.    limo,  pp.  333.       B.,  ba.,  c.  27452 

[GiLMORE.]  Patriot  Hoys  and  Prison  Pictures.  By  Edmund 
Kirkc  ...  .  Boston:   Tic knor  iff  Fields.    1866.    i6mo,  pp.  306. 

Also  ;  Col.  Jacques.  What  JetF.  Uavij  Said.  The  North  must  Yield  — the  South 
Nothing.    8vii,  pp.  7. 

GiLMORE  (P.itrick  S.)  History  of  the  National  Peace  Jubilee 
and  Great  Musical  F'cstival,  held  in  the  City  of  Boston,  June, 
1869,  to  Commemorate  the  Restoration  of  Peace  throughout  the 
Land.  By  P.  S.  Gilmore.  ...  Boston:  for  the  Author,  1871. 
8vo,  pp.  X,  758.     4  Plates  and  i  Portrait.  B.,  ba.  27454 

Gilpin  (H.  D.)  The  Character  of  Franklin.  Af^dress  before 
the  Franklin  Institute  ...  the  F'ourth  of  December,  1856.  By 
Henry  D.  Gilpin.  Philadelphia:  King  W  Baird.  1857,  8vo, 
pp.  50.  ba.  27455 

Gilpin.  The  Eulogy  on  Silas  Wright,  delivered  ...  [at]  ... 
Philadelphia  ...  12th  November,  1847.  ^X  Henry  O.  Gilpin. 
Philadelphia.   1847.     ^^o,  pp.  30.  c.  27456 

[Gilpin.]  A  Northern  Tour ;  being  a  Guide  to  Saratoga, 
Lake  George,  Niagara,  Canada,  Boston,  &c.  Philadelphia. 
1825.     24mo.  27457 

Gilpin.  A  Speech  ...  at  the  Democratic  Celebration  ...  of 
the  Fifty-Eighth  Annivcrs.iry  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence, 
July  4,  1834.  By  Hy.  D.  Gilpin.  \Philadelphia.  1834.]  8vo, 
pp.  27.  27458 

Also  ;  Address  before  the  Philomathean  Society  of  the  University  of  Pcnnsylvanij, 
...  1845.  Philadelphia.  1845.  8vo.  —  Address' before  the  Alumni  of  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  November,  ...  1851.  Philadelphia.  1851.  8vo.  —  An  Annual  Dis- 
course before  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  ...  on  the  29th  of  No- 
vember, ...  .  Philadelphia  !  H.  C.  Carey  and  'J.  Lea.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  58.  —  A  Bio- 
grajjhical  Sketch  of  Thomas  Jefterson.  ...Philadelphia.  1828.  8vo.  —  A  Biogr.iphical 
Niititc  of  Edward  Livingston,  read  before  the  American  Pliil.  Society.  ...  Philadtl- 
p'tia.  1843.  8vo.  c.  See  "  Historical  Society  of  I'eijn.  Mem.,"  Vol.  iv..  See  alio 
Madison  (JaniCE),  and  Bank  of  tiic  United  States,  Vol.  1.,  note  to  No.  ^l8(^. 


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(iil.Pthf  {Mr\.  II.  \^.)  A  Memorial  of  Itonry  I).  Ciilpiti. 
Philadflphia.   186  J.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  1 1 1,  21 1.     I'orlraits.     2745(^ 

GiiJMN  (J.  H.)  Lecture  on  Sable  Island;  its  Past  History, 
Present  Appearance,  Natural  History,  &c.  ...  Uy  J.  Bernard 
Gilpin.  ...  Halifax.    1859.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  27460 

Gilpin  (J.)  A  Memoir  on  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Present 
State  of  the  Ches-ipeake  and  Delaware  Canal,  accompanied  with 
Original  Documents  and  Maps.  Uy  Joshua  Gilpin.  If^il/ninj^- 
ton.    1 82 1.    8vo,  pp.  50,  72.  27461 

Gilpin.  A  Monument  of  Parental  AlVection  to  a  Dear  and 
Only  Son:  or,  a  Memoir  of  J.  R.  Gilpin.  ...  Philadelphia.  1814. 
i2mo.    4-  AViu  Haven.    1814.    i8mo.  27462 

Gii.piN  (Joshua),  and  Latroue  (B.  H.).  Letters  to  the  Hon. 
Albert  Gallatin,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  of  the  United  States; 
and  other  Papers,  relative  to  the  Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal. 
Philadelphia :  Jno.  IV.  Scott.    8vo,  pp.  46.  27463 

[Gilpin  (Thomas).]  Exiles  in  Virginia,  with  Observations 
on  the  Conduct  of  the  Society  of  Friends  during  the  Revolution- 
ary War,  comprising  the  Official  Papers  of  the  Government  Re- 
lating to  that  Period,  1777-1778.  Philadelphia:  Publiihcd  for 
the  Subscribers.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  302.  ba.,  p.  27464 

[Gilpin.]  On  the  Representation  of  Minorities  of  Electors 
to  act  with  the  Majority  in  Elected  Assemblies.  Philadelphia  : 
John  C.  Clark.  1844.    8vo,  pp.  15.  ba.  27465 

Gilpin.  An  Essay  on  Organic  Remains,  as  corincctcd  with 
an  Ancient  Tropical  Region  of  the  Earth.  By  Thomas  Gilpin. 
Philadelphia:  E.  H.  Butler.   1843.    ^^°»  PP*  39'  27466 

Gilpin  (W.)  Memoirs  of  Josias  Rogers,  Esq.,  Commander 
of  his  Majesty's  Ship  Quebec.  By  the  late  William  Gilpin, 
A.M.     London.   1808.    8vo.  27467 

Contains  a  curious  account  of  his  shipwreck  in  Virginia,  and  imprisonment  and 
tuffcring  at  Williamsburgh,  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  Siege  of  Charleston,  ac- 
count of  Block  Island,  etc. 

Gilpin  (W.)  The  Central  Gold  Region.  The  Grain,  Pas- 
toral, and  Gold  Regions  of  North  America.  With  some  New 
Views  of  its  Physical  Geography ;  and  Observations  on  the  Pacific 
Railroad.  By  William  Gilpin.  Illustrated  with  Maps.  Phila- 
delphia:  SowiT^  Barnes  &  Co.   i860.     8vo,  pp.  194.     6  Maps. 


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Gilpin.  Mission  of  the  North  American  People,  Geological, 
Social,  and  Political.  Illustrated  by  6  Charts  delineating  the 
Physical  Architecture  and  Thermal  Laws  of  all  the  Continents, 
By  William  Gilpin,  late  Governor  of  Colorado.  Philadelphia. 
1870?    8vo,  pp.  217.  27469 

GiMENEz  Frias  (Josef  Antonio).  Oracion  Funebre,  que  en 
esta  Santa  Iglesia  Catedral  de  Mexico  el  12  Nov.  1770,  en  que 
se  celebrd  el  primer  aniversario  de  las  Honras  de  los  Senores 
Sacerdotes.     Mexico.  1770.    4to.  27470 

Giordan  (F.)  Description  et  Colonisation  de  Tlsthme  de 
Tehuantepec,  precedees  d'une  notice  historique,  par  Francois 
Giordan.  Paris:  Le  Douen.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  144,  (4). 
Map  and  Table.  s.  27471 

Giordan  (P.)  Beschreibung  und  Kolonisation  der  Landenge 
vori  Tehuantepec ;  aus  dem  Franzosischen.  Karlsruhe.  1840. 
8vo.  c. 27472 

GiORGiNi  (G.)  II I  Mondo  Nvovo  |  del  Sig.  Giovanni  |  Giorgini 
da  lesi,  |  All  Inuittissimo  Principe  de  Spagna,  e  sue  |  Serenissime 
Sorelle.  |  Con  gli  argomenti  in  ottaua  rima  del  Sig.  Gio.  Pietro  | 
Coloni,  &  in  prosa  del  Sig.  Girolamo  Ghisileri.  |  In  lesi,  \  Jppresso 
Pietro  Farri,  m.d.xcvi.  J4to,  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  2-153,  5  1.     27473 

A  very  rare  Italian  poem  on  the  discovery  of  America,  etc.  Unknown  to  Haym, 
and  other  bibliographers;  nor  was  Dr.  Cotton  able  to  find  any  book  pr<nted  at  Jesi  in 
the  sixteenth  century.  Heber's  copy  sold  for  £i  lis.  In  the  second  edition  ot'  Cot- 
ton's "  Typographical  Gazetteer,"  under  Eisi-vnif  he  speaks  of  the  existence  of  a  press 
there  from  147a  to  1475,  but  adds,  "The  duration  of  this  establishment  appears  to 
have  been  very  limited;  we  have  no  book  before  1472,  nor  after  1475:  nor  is  any- 
thing heard  of  a  Jesi  press  in  the  following  century."  * 

GiosEPPE  Di  S.  Teresa  (P.  F.  G.)  Istoria  delle  Guerre  del 
Regno  del  Brasile,  accadute  tra  la  Corona  di  Portogallo  e  la 
Republica  di  Olanda.  Composta  da  P.  F.  Gio.  Gioseppe  de  S. 
Teresa,  carmelitano.  Roma.  1520.  2  vols.,  folio.  23  Maps 
and  2  Portraits.  s.  27474 

a  well-written  book,  by  an  author  thoroughly  acquainted  with  the  country  he  de- 
scribed.    Other  editions,  Roma:  Ant.  de  Rosti.   1698  and  1700.     Ste  Brunet,  1617. 

GiovAGNOLi  {A.  F.)  Vita  di  S.  Rosa  de  Lima  Domenicana 
descritta  e  dedic^ta  alle  nobilissime  religiose  di  S.  Caterina  da 
Siena.     Per  Anton  Francisco  Giovagnoli.     Roma :  S.  Michele  a 


Ripa,   1768.    4to,  pp.  xii,  242. 


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Giovanni  (M"").  Journal  de  M"ie  Giovanni,  en  Australic,  aux 
ties  Marquises,  a  Taiti^  a  la  Nouvellc-Caledonie,  en  Californic 
et  au  Mcxique.  Paris:  Dufour^  Mulat  et  Boulanger.  1858. 
8vo.     8  Plates.  27476 

Giovanni.  Taiti.  —  Marquises.  —  Californie.  Journal  de 
M"^«=  Giovanni,  redigee  et  public  par  Alexandre  Dumas.  Paris  : 
Cadot.  1855.    4  vols.,  8vo.  27477 

Giovio  (Paolo).  Gli  Elogi  Vite  brevemente  scritte  d'huomini 
illustri  di  guerra,  antichi  et  moderni,  tradotti  per  L.  Domenichi. 
Fiorenza:  Torrentino.  1554.  4to.  -{■  Venetia:  F.  Bindoni.  1858. 
8vo.    +  Vinezia.  1559.    8vo.  27478 

Contains  lives  of  Columbus,  Cortez,  Tristan  d'Acugna,  etc. 

GiRALDO  (J.)  Compendio  de  la  Ystoria  General  del  origen, 
viajes  y  monarquia  dc  los  Indios  de  la  America  Septentrional 
fundada  sobre  las  mejores  noticias  que  sc  hallan  de  el  Nuevo 
Mundo,  dondo  manifiesta  la  Ystoria  Indiana  a  la  Espafia  sucesos 
de  sus  peregrinaciones  y  casos  mas  memorables  asta  el  estado 
presente.  Por  Josef  Giraldo,  grabador  de  laminas,  etc.  Madrid. 
1780.    Sm.  4to.  27479 

"  This  work  consists  merely  of  six  plates,  representing  the  ancient  history  of  tlm 
Mexicans,  with  an  engraved  account  at  the  bottom  of  each,  of  their  emigrations,  etc. 
A  work  of  no  sort  of  authority."  —  Rich. 

[GiRARD  (C.)]  Les  etats  confederes  d'Amcrique  visites  en 
1863.    Paris:  E.  Dantu.  1864.    8 vo,  pp.  160.     Map.     b.,  ba. 

GiRARD  (C.)  Bibliographia  Americana  Historico  Naturalis, 
or  Bibliography  of  American  Natural  History  for  the  year  i8cj. 
By  Charles  Girard  ...  .  Washington:  Smithsonian  Institute.  18^2. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  (2),  66.  BA.  27481 

GiRARD.  Contributions  to  the  Natural  History  of  the  Fresh 
Water  Fishes  of  North  America.  By  Charles  Girard.  Wash- 
ington. 1850.    4to,  pp.  88.     3  Plates.  27482 

GiRARD.  Contributions  to  the  Fauna  of  Chili  (Reptiles, 
Fishes,  and  Crustacea).  By  Charles  Girard.  Washington.  1856. 
4to,  pp.  60.     J 2  Plates.  27483 

GiRARD.  United  States  Exploring  Expedition  ...  Hcrpc- 
tology.  By  Charles  Girard  ...  .  With  a  folio  Atlas.  Philadel- 
phia: J.  B,  Lippincott  y  Co.  1858.  4to,  pp.  xvii,  496.  Atlas, 
folio,  pp.  X.     32  Plates.  ba.  27484 

Forms  Vol.  xx.  of-  the  United  States  Exploring  Expedition.  The  edition  cuiisisra 
of  only  150  copies.    It  v^.is  first  pubiiblicd  as:  Hcrpetolojy.     Trcpaied  unutr  the  supcr- 

VOL.    VU,  34 


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intendence  of  S.  F.  Baird  ...Philadelphia:  Printed  by  C.  Sherman  (i^  Som.  1858.  41,,, 
pp.  XV,  41)1.  Atlas  in  folio,  pp.  x.  31  Plates.  —  See  Smithsonian  Contributions,  VcjI. 
III.  —  Aifo;  Researches  upon  Numertians  and  Planarians.  I.  Embryonic  DcvelopniLMU 
of  Planocci?.  Elliptica.     Philadelphia.   1854.    4to,  pp.  2S.     Plates. 

GiRARD  (J.)  Excursion  d'un  touriste  au  Mexique  pendant 
Tannee  1854.  Par  Just  Girard.  Tours:  Mame  &  Cie.  1859, 
8vo,  I  1.,  pp.  188.     Plate.  27485 

Girard  (S.)  The  Will  of  the  late  Stephen  Girard,  Esq., 
procured  from  the  Office  for  the  Probate  of  Wills.  With  a 
short  Biography  of  his  Life.  ...  Philadelphia :  Thomas  and  Robert 
Desilver.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  36.  +  [/^zV.]  1839.  8vo,  pp.  55.  b. 
+  Philadelphia:  Thomas  Desilver.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  32  j  [^IbidA 
pp.  44'  2748b 

Girard.  The  Decision  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, relative  to  the  After-Purchased  Real  Estate  of  the  Late 
S.  Girard  ...  .  [n.  p.   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  35.  ba.  27487 

Girard.  Will  of  Stephen  Girard.  Opinion  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States,  delivered  February  27,  1844.  % 
Mr.  Justice  Story.     Philadelphia:    J.   Crissy.    1844.    8vo,  pp. 

35.  BA.  27488 

Also ;  Arguments  of  the  Defendants'  Counsel,  Judgment  in  the  case  of  Vidal  ... 

vi Printed  by  order  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Girard  Estates.     Philadelphia; 

y.  Critsy,  Printer.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  307.  ba.,  m.  —  Bill  in  Chancery,  filed  in  the 
Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  in  Behalf  of  the  Heirs  of  Stephen  Girard,  to  Re- 
cover all  the  Real  and  Personal  Estate,  &c.     Philadelphia.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Girard  (S.)  The  Merchants'  Sketch  Book  and  Guide  to 
New  York  City.  ...  Particularly  Intended  for  the  Merchant 
visiting  New  York,  By  Stephen  Girard,  a  Western  Merchant. 
New  fork.  1844.  27489 

Part  III.  ends  with  page  74. 

Girard   Bank.     Act    to  Incorporate   the  Girard  Bank  ... 

1832  ...  and  the  Act  Supplementary,  1836.  Philadelphia^  1836. 
8vo.  27490 

Girard  College.  Account  of  the  Proceedings  on  Laying 
the  Corner-stone  of  the  Girard  College  for  Orphans,  on  July  4, 

1833  ;  together  with  the  Address  ...  by  Nicholas  Biddle.  Phila- 
delphia.   1833.    8vo,  pp.  28.  27491 

First  Anniversary  of  the  Opening  of  the  Girard  College  for 
Orphans.  Address  of  Hon.  Noel  Jones,  Address  of  Joseph  R. 
Chandler,  and  Discourse  by  Job  R.  Tyson,  Esq.,  January  ist, 
1849.     Philadelphia:   Crissy  ij  Mar kley.    1849.     8vo,  pp.  42. 


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A  Description  of  the  Girard  College  for  Orphans,  Contained 
in  a  final  Report  of  the  Building  Committee  to  the  Select  and 
Common  Councils  of  Philadelphia.  Philadelphia.  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  64,  92.  27493 

Girard  College  and  its  Founder.     Philadelphia.    1856.     i2mo. 

The  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Girard  College  for 
Orphans,  December,  1848  Philadtlphia  s  Crissy  &  Marklty.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  48. 
Continued.  —  Accounts  of  the  Receipts  and  Payments  of  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen  in 
trust  for  the  Girard  Fund.  Philadelphia.  1832.  Folio.  Continued.  —  Communication 
from  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Girard  College  ...  to  the  ...  Councils  of  Phila- 
delphia. Philadelphia.  1840.  8vo.  —  First  Report  of  the  Building  Committee  and 
the  Architect  ...  to  the  Councils  of  Philadelphia.  Philadelphia.  1848.  8vo.  —  Con- 
stitution and  Plan  of  Education.  By  F.  Lieber.  Philadelphia.  1834.  8vo.  —  Addresses 
on  the  Occasion  of  Opening  the  Girard  College  for  Orphans,  January,  1848.  —  Digests 
of  the  Acts  of  Assembly  and  Ordinances  of  Councils  relating  to,  Philadelphia.  1849. 
8vo.  —  Report  of  the  Managers  of  the  Girard  Trust.  Philadelphia.  1831.  Folio. — 
Copy  of  the  Inventory  of  his  Personal  Estate;  with  1st  to  sth  Settlements  of  the 
Estate.  Auditor's  Reports.  1836.  Continued.  —  The  Decision  of  the  Supreme  Court 
in  the  Girard  Will  Case  Considered.  Philadelphia.  1833.  8vo.  —  Report  of  a  Special 
Committee  to  the  Commissioners  of  the  Girard  Estate,  on  the  Subject  of  Opening  the 
Girard  College  for  Orphans.  Philadelphia.  1847.  8vo.  —  Report  of  the  Special 
Committee  appointed  by  the  Common  Council  on  a  Communication  from  the  Board 
of  Trustees  of  the  Girard  College  ...  read  ...  August  27,  1840,  Philadelphia.  1840. 
8vo. 

Girardeau  (J.  L.)  Conscience  and  Civil  Government :  An 
Oration  before  the  Society  of  Alumni  of  the  College  of  Charles- 
ton.    Charleston,   i860.    8vo.  B.  27495 

GiRARDiN  (L.  H.)     History  of  Virginia.     See  Burk  (J.) 

GiRARDOT  (Auguste  Theodore,  Baron  de).  L'Ordre  Ameri- 
cain  de  Cincinnatus  en  France.  Reglements  et  correspondances 
dc  Washington.     Nantes,   [n.  p.  n.  d.}     8vq»  27496 

GiRAUD.  Fleurs  des  Antilles :  Poesies.  Paris :  Poulet-Ma- 
lassis.    1862.    i2mo,  27497 

GiRAUD  (J.  p.)  The  Birds  of  Long  Island.  By  J.  P.  Giraud, 
Jr.,  ...  New  Tork:  Wiley  ^  Putnam.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  xxii,  379. 

GiRAUD  (C.  F.  F.  J.)  Memoire  sur  la  colonic  de  la  Guyane 
fran^aise  et  sur  les  advantages  politiques  et  commerciaux  de  sa 
possession,  redige  sur  les  notes  d'un  colon  [M.  Vldal].  Paris., 
an  XII.     8vo.  27499 

GiRAUD.  Memoire  sur  les  causes  du  pcu  de  produit  des  tcrres 
tic  Cayenne  ct  sur  les  moycns  d'y  rcmcdicr.      1767.     4to. 


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GiRAUD  (Octave).     L'abolition  de  I'esclavage  reflexions  sur 
le  livie  de  M.  Cochin.     Paris:  Aubry.    1861.  2750X 

GiRAULT  (A.  N.)  Vie  de  George  Washington.  Pris  de 
r Anglais,  et  dedie  a  la  jeunesse  Americaine.  Par  A.  N.  Girault. 
Philadelphia.  [1834.]  iSmo,  pp.  321,  6  1.  +  Quatrieme  edi- 
tion. Philadelphia:  H.  Perkins.  1836.  iSnio,  pp.  321.  + 
Dixieme  edition.  Philadelphia:  Henry  Perkins.  1840.  i8mo, 
pp.  320,(3).  BA.  +  Philadelphia:  Perkins  and  Purvcs,  1843. 
pp.  321.  27502 

A  twenty-fourth  edition.     Philadelphia.    1856. 

Girault.  ...  Discours  Funebre  prononce  a  la  mumoire  de 
M.  President  Lincoln,  par  le  Grand  President  Girault.  ...  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  3.  27503 

GiRAVA  (Hieronymo).  La  Cosmographla,  y  geographia.  En 
la  qual  se  contiene  la  Descripcion  dc  todo  el  mundo,  y  de  sus 
partes,  y  particularmente  de  las  yndias,  y  tierra  nueua.  Islas  de 
Espafia,  y  dc  las  otros  partes  del  mundo  ;  con  la  nauegacion,  lon- 
f;itud,  latitud,  grandeza,  y  circuito  de  todas  elks.  En  Venetioy 
pnr  Jordan  Zilcti^  y  su  cotnpancro.  15 70.  4to,  pp.  (8),  272,  (10). 
Map.  27504 

This  rare  volume  is  printed  in  singular  Italic  letters.  The  map  is  often  wanting  j 
all  after  page  i86,  Part  ii.,  relates  to  America.     Leclerc's  copy  sold  for  60  francs. 

Gird  (PL  H.)  State  Exaltation:  An  Address  delivered  be- 
fore the  Philomathic  Society  of  the  College  of  Louisiana,  June 
13,  1837.  By  Professor  H.  H.  Gird.  Jackson^  La.  1837. 
i6mo,  pp.  38.  27505 

GiRDLESTONE  (T.)  Facts  tending  to  Prove  that  General  Lee 
was  Never  Absent  from  this  Country  for  any  length  of  time 
during  the  years  1767,  1768,  1769,  1770,  1771,  1772,  and  that 
he  was  the  Author  of  Junius.  By  Thomas  Girdlestone,  m.d. 
London:  P.Martin.  1813,  8vo,  pp.  vii,  138,  Errata,  8  lines. 
Portrait  and  2  Fac-similes.  ba.,  c,  s.  27506 

GiRDWOoD  (J.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  New  Bed- 
ford Port  Society,  on  the  occasion  of  its  Twenty-eighth  Anni- 
versary, February  28th,  1858.  By  Rev.  John  Girdwood.  New 
Bedford:  Printed  by  Benj,  Lindsey.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  24.      27507 

GiROD  (A.)     Notes  diverses  sur  le  Bas-Canada.     Par  Amury 


Girod.   ...    Village  Dcbartzch.   1:835.     8vo,  pp.  129. 


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GiROD  (J.  F.)  A  Reply  to  Messrs.  Daniel  W.  Coxe  and 
Henry  Turner's  Remarks  on  my  Exposition  relating  to  the  Title 
of  a  Concession  of  Thirty  Leagues  of  Land  claimed  by  those 
Gentlemen,  in  the  name  of  the  Marquis  of  Maison  Rouge.  By 
John  Francis  Girod,  of  Quachita.  New  Orleans.  1820.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  27509 

[Girod- Chantrans.]  Voyage |d'un  Suisse] dans |difFercntes 
Colonies  |  d'Amerique  |  pendant  la  derniere  guerre,  |  avec  une  table  | 
D'Observations  meteorologiques   faitcs  a  Saint- |Domingue.  ... 

A  Neuchatel:  De  T Imprimerie  de  la  Soci'ete  Typographique.    MDCC- 
Lxxxv.     8vo,  pp.  vii,  416.  27510 

This  is,  no  doubt,  the  work  mentioned  by  Barbier  and  Jjuerard,  as  printed  in  1787, 
"  Aux  vcrrcries  suisses,"  attributed  by  them  to  Girod-Cliantrans.  It  relates  principally 
to  St.  Domingo. 

GiROT-PouzoL.  Corps  Legislatif.  Conseil  des  Anciens. 
Rapport  fait  par  Girot-Pouzol,  au  nom  d'une  Commission  com- 
posce  des  Representans  Ligeret,  Courtois  &  Girot-Pouzol. 
Seance  du  Germinal,  an  v.  [1797]-    8vo,  pp.  7.  p.  2751 1 

Relates  to  the  manner  of  election;  in  St.  Domingo  and  the  other  colonies. 

GisBORNE  (L.)  The  Isthmus  of  Darien  in  1852.  Journal 
of  the  Expedition  of  Inquiry  for  the  Junction  of  the  Atlantic 
and  Pacific  Oceans.  By  Lionel  Gisborne.  London:  Saunders 
and  Stanford.  1853.  Post  8vo,  pp.  vi,  238.  4  Maps,  -f  Phila- 
delphia:  Lippincott,  Grambo  and  Co.   1 854.     l2mo,  pp.  vi,  238. 

See  Dublin  "Univ.  Mag.,"  xii,  718.    AUo,  "  Fraser's  Magazine." 

Gisborne  (T.)  Remarks  on  the  late  Decision  of  the  House 
of  Commons  respecting  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave-trade,  liy 
Thomas  Gisborne.    Second  Edition.    London:  B.  IVhite.  1792. 

8vo,  pp.  49.  A.,  M.  27513 

5m  "M.  Rev.,"  vin.  ax 6, 

GissoN  Y  Leon  (T.)  Vida,  Virdudes,  y  Mi.'agros  de  la  ven- 
erable Sierva  de  Dios,  Mariana  de  Jesus,  Virg.  Americana.  Por 
D.  Thomas  Gisson  y  Leon.     Madrid.   1754.    4to.  27514 

Gist  (C.)  Journal  of  Christopher  Gist ;  v»rho  accompanied 
George  Washington  on  his  first  visit  to  the  French  Commander 
of  the  Troops  on  the  Ohio,  1753.     Boston.  1836.    8vo.  c. 

Also  included  in  the  Mass.  Plist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  v,  3d  Series. 

GiTTERMANN  (J.  C.  H.)  Revolution  oder  Abolition  frei  be- 
arbeitet  nach  H.  R.  Helper's  die  dem  Suden  bevorstehende  Crisis. 
Stuttgart:  J.  G.  Coita,    8 vo,  pp.  112.  27516 


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Giuseppe  (Fr.)  Storia  dclla  vita,  virtu,  dot '  e  grazie  del  vcn. 
servo  di  Dio  P.  F.  Pietro  di  S.  Giuseppe  Betan  ir,  fondatore  dcU' 
ordine  Bctlemitico  nelle  Indie  Occidentali.  .' t  Fr.  Giuseppe 
dclla  niadre  di  Dio.  Cavata  da'  processi  ordinarij  fatti  per  la  sua 
beatificazione.  Roma:  Jnt.  de*  Rossi.  1739.  4to,  pp.  (22),  332, 
(36).    Portrait  of  Bethencourt  and  Vignettes.  27517 

GiusTiNiANi  (A.)  Castigatissimi  annali  con  la  loro  copiosa 
tavola  I  della  Eccelsa  &  Illustrissima  Rcpubli.  di  Genoa,  da  fideli 
&  approuati  Scrit-|tori,  per  el  Reuercdo  Monsignore  Agostino 
Giustiniano  Genoese  Vescouo  di  |  Nebio  accuratamente  racolti. 
Opera  certamcte  moko  laudeuole,  a  Stu- 1  diosi  assai  comoda,  & 
communemente  a  tutti  vtilissima.  Faccdo  per  I  la  varieta  deJle 
opere  chiaramente  conoscere,  quanto  si  deb  |  ba  aa  tutti  riprouare 
el  male,  &  constantemente  pro- 1  curare  el  bene  della  sua  Repub- 
lica.  I  Genoa.  |  M.D.xxxvii.  |  Cum  gratia  &  priuilegio.  Folio,  pp. 
(28),  282  1.  27518 

Contains  on  fol.  249  an  interesting  account  of  Columbus,  and  a  mention  of  the  be- 
quest supposed  to  have  been  made  by  the  Admiral.  See  Harrisse's  "Bib.  Am.  Vet.," 
No.  220 ;  also,  "  Psaltcrium." 

GiusTiNiANi  (L.)  Intrigues  of  Jesuits  in  the  United  States 
of  America.     By  L.  Giustiniani,  d.d.     Camden^  N.  J..    8vo. 

GiVRY  (M.)  Eclaircissemens  sur  les  Positions  Geograpbiques 
determinees  en  1821,  1822,  et  1823,  sur  les  cotes  de  I'Amcrique 
Meridionale.     Par  M.  Givry.     Paris.   1825.      8vo,  pp.  28 

"Not  printed  for  sale." — Rich,  ii.  178. 

Glackmeyer  (E.)  An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Laws  of 
Canada.     Toronto.   1859.    ^^°>  PP*  ^^'  27521 

Glad  Tidings ;  or.  An  Account  of  the  State  of  Religion 
within  the  Bounds  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  the  United  States.    Philadelphia.  1804.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

Gladden  (W.)  From  the  Hub  to  the  Hudson.  With 
Sketches  of  Nature,  History  and  Industry  in  Northwestern 
Massachusetts.  By  Washington  Gladden.  Boston :  New  Eng- 
land News  Co.   1869.     i6mo,  pp.  149.  c.  27523 

Gladstone  (J.)  The  Correspondence  between  John  Glad- 
stone, Esq.,  M.P.,  and  James  Cropper,  Esq.,  on  the  Present  State 
of  Slavery  in  the  British  West  Indies  and  in  the  United  States 
of  America ;  and  on  the  Importation  of  Sugar  from  the  British 


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Settlements  in  India.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  several 
Papers  on  the  Subject  of  Slavery.  Liverpool.  1824.  ^vo,  pp. 
184.  c.  27524 

Gladstone.  Facts  Relating  to  Slavery  in  the  West  Indies 
and  America  ...  Second  Edition.     London.    1830.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

Gladstone.  Letters  to  the  Earl  of  Clancarty,  President  of 
the  Board  of  Trade,  on  the  Inexpediency  of  permitting  the  Im- 
portation of  Cotton  Wool  from  the  United  States,  during  the 
Present  War.  By  John  Gladstone,  of  Liverpool.  London : 
Richardson.   1 813.     8vo,  pp.  35.  ba.  27526 

Also  I  Statement  ...  on  the  Present  State  of  Slavery  "n  the  Rritish  Sugar  and  Coftce 
Colonies,  and  in  the  United  States.  LonJs:  ■  Baldwin  and  Cradock.  1830.  8vo,  pp. 
30.      BA. 

Gladstone  (T.  H.)  Kansas  ;  or.  Squatter  Life  and  Border 
Warfare  in  the  Far  West.  By  Thomas  H.  Gladstone.  Re- 
printed, by  permission,  from  "  The  Times,"  with  Additions  and 
Corrections.  London:  G.  Routledge  ^  Co.  1857.  i2mo,  pp. 
viii,  295.     2  Plates  and  Map.  c.  27527 

Gladstone.  The  Englishman  in  Kansas ;  or,  Squatter  Life 
and  Border  Warfare.  By  T.  H.  Gladstone,  Esq.  ...  With  an 
Introduction  by  Fred.  Law  Olmsted.  New  Tori :  Miller  y 
Company.    1857.    i2mo,  pp.  328.  27528 

Gladstone.  Bilder  und  Skizzcn  aus  Kansas  wiihrend  des 
jungsten  Burgerkriegs.     Leipzig.   1857.    ^vo.  27529 

Gladstone  (William  Evarts).  Speech  of  the  Hon.  W.  E. 
Gladstone  in  the  House  of  Commons  ...  Abolition  of  the  Negro 
Apprenticeship,  March  30,  1838.     London.    1838.    8vo. 

Also:  Our  Colonies  ;  An  Address,  Mechanic's  Institute,  Chester,  November,  1855. 
London.  1855. 

A  Glance  at  State  Rights  j  their  Misconstructions,  their 
Wrongs,  and  their  Rightful  Protections  against  the  '  Irrepres- 
sible Conflict."  By  a  State  Rights  Republican.  Richmond. 
i860.  27531 


A  Glance  at  the  Nations  j  with  other  Poems, 
i2mo. 


A  Glance  at  the  Times. 


Richard  R,  Small.   1827.     l2mo,  pp.  52. 


Boston.    1835. 
27532 

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Glances  nt  the  Metropolis.  A  Hundred  Illustrated  Gems. 
New  Tork.    1854.    410.  c.  27534 

Contains  a  hundred  plates  from  the  London  Art  Journal,  interspersed  with  notices 
uf  mercantile  establishmentii  in  New  York.  Edited  by  C.  £.  Leiiter.  Sci  aJso  New 
York  City. 

Glandorff  (H.)  Carta  del  P.  Bartholome  Braun,  Visitador 
dc  la  Provincia  Tarahumara  a  los  PP.  Superiores  de  esta  Provin- 
cia  de  Nueva-Espafia  sobre  la  apostolica  vida,  virtudcs,  y  santu 
Muerte  del  P.  Francisco  Hermano  GlandorlF.  Mexico.  1764. 
4to,  pp.  33.  27535 

Glareanus  (H.)  D.  Hen|rici  Glareani  |  Poctae  Lavrcajti  de 
Geogra-  ]  phia  Liber  |  vnvs.  ^  Basileae,  anno  |  iw.  d.  xxvii.  |  [Co- 
lophon :]  ^  Basileae^  Anno  M.t>.w\ii.\  ExtVikbat  loannes  Fa\b(r 
Emmevs  Jvliacensis.  \      FoliOj  36  leaves,  the  last  being  blank. 

The  passage  relating  to  Amcrici  will  be  found  on  the  recto  of  leaf  35  ;  **  Forro  ad 
occider.tcm  terra  est,  quam  ylmericam  'vacant"  etc. 

Glarkanus.  Henrici  |  Glareani,  Poctje  Lav  |  reati  de  Geo- 
gra- I  phia  Liber  vnvs,  ab  ipso  Avthore  |  iam  rccognitvs.  |  Basilcac.  | 
[Colophon  :]  Basileae  .  Jnno  |  M  .  D  .  xxviri .  |  Excvdebat  loanncs 
Fa-\ber  Emmevs  Ivllacensis.\      Sm.  410,  32  I.  27537 

"In  the  copy  before  us,  folios  31  and  32  are  printed  on  one  side  only,  and  these 
bl?.nk  pages  are  those  which  should  contain  the  passages  mentioned  in  the  edition  of 
1527." — Harrisse,  No.  143.    See  aha  Troemfl's  "  Bibliotheque  Americainc,"  No.  3. 

Glareanus.  Henrici  |  Glareani  Poetae  Lav- 1  reati  de  Geo- 
gra-1  phia  Liber  vnvs,  |ab  ipso  Avtorc|  rccognitvs.  |  Apiid  Fribvr- 
gvm  Brisgavdiae.  I  [Colophon:]  Jpvd  Fr'ihvrgvm  B'tsgoicvm\ 
Anno,  M.D.  XXX.  \ Excvdebat  loannes  Fa-\ber  Enuneus  Ivliafc;2sis.\ 
4to,  35  leaves,  and  one  with  a  woodcut  on  the  verso.         27538 

Glareanus.  Henrici  Glajreani  Helvetii,  Poetae  Lav- [reati, 
de  Geographia  Li- 1  her  vnvs,  ab  ipso  Av- 1  thore  iam  tertio  |  rccog- 
nitvs. |  Apvd  Fribvrgvm  Bris-  |  goiae.  An.  m.d.xxxiii.|  [Colo- 
phon :J  jpvd  Fribvrgvm  Brisgoicvm  j  Jnno  m.d.xxxiii.  |  Excvdebat 
loannes  Faber  \  Emmevs  IvHacensis.  j  4to,  35  leaves,  and  one  with 
woodcut  on  the  reverse.  f.  27539 

Glareanus.  Henrici  |  Glareani  Helvetii,  (  Poetae  Lavreati  dc  | 
Geographia  Liber  unus  ab  ipso|authore  iam  tertio  re- 1  cognitvs.  j 
[Colophon  :]  Venetijs  aptid  loan.  Ami.  de  Nicolinis  dc  Subio\  Sutnptu 
iff  reguisitionc  D.  Mclchioris  Sessa.  An\n6  Domini  M.n.  xxxilii.  | 
Mtnse  Augusta.  \      8vo,  Title  and  46  leaves.  27540 


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Cii.AUKANUs.  Dc  Gcopraphia  Lihcr  unus,  al)  ipso  autorc  iani 
tiTtio  rccogiiitus.  Apud  Friburpium  lirisgoiac  An.  m.d.xxxvi. 
Dicavit  autor  Joanni  a  Lasco  Poloniac  baroni.  [Colophon:] 
Jpud  Friburgum  Brisgoicum  Anno.  M.o.xxxvi.  Excuilebat  Joanna 
Fabcr  Emmem  Juliacensis,     410,  35  1.  27541 

See  Panzer's  "  Annalcs  Typogr.,"  Vol.  vii.,  p.  6i,  No.  19.    Also  :  Harrissc,  No.  aa8. 
Anuthur  Edition.     Ftniiih.  1537.    4to. 

Glareanus.  HenricilGlarcani  Hclvctii  |  Poctac  Lavrcati  de 
Geographia  Liber  vnvs  abjipso  authorc  iam  tertio|recogriitvs.  | 
Venitiis.  |  [Colophon  :]  t^enetijs  apud  loan.  Ant.  de  Nicotinis  de 
Sabio.  Sum\ptu  uero  ^  requisitione  D.  Melchioris  Sessa.  |  Anno  Do- 
mini MDXxxviii.  I  Mense  Augusta.  \     8vo,  Title  and  39  leaves. 

Glareanus.  Henrici  Gla|reani  Helvetii,  Poetae  Lav-|reati 
de  Geographia  Liber  |  vnvs,  ab  ipso  Avthore  |  iam  novissime  re- 1 
cognitvs.  I  Apud  Fribvrgvm  Bris- 1  goiae,  An.  m.d.xxxix.  |  [Co- 
lophon :]  Apvd  Fribvrgvm  Brisgoicum.  \  Anno,  m.d.xxxix.  |  Excv- 
debat  loannes  Faber  \  Emmevs  Ivliacensis.  \     410,  Title  and  34  pp. 

Glareanus.  Henrici  |  Glareani  Helvetii,  |  Poetae  Lavreatl  de 
Geogra  |  phia  Liber  unus,  ab  ipso  Authore  iam  no  |  uissime  recog- 
nitus.  if  Fribvrgi  Brisgoiae  \  Stephanus  Melechus  Grauius  excu-  \ 
debaty  Anno\jA.ii.XLiii.     4to,  Title  and  35  leaves.  27544 

Glareanus.  De  Geographia  Liber  r"us  ab  ipso  Aucthore 
jam  tertio  recognitus.  Venetiis^  apud  Petrum  et  Jo.  Mariam  fra- 
tres  et  Cornelium  nepotem  de  Nicolinis  de  Sabioy  ad  instaniiam  Mel- 
chioris Sessae,  anno  Dni  M  .  D  ,  XLiv.     8vo.  ^754-5 

Title  from  Lancetti  as  quoted  by  Harrisse.  —  Heber's  Catalogue,  Part  i.,  No.  2767, 
notices  an  edition  fenetiis :  y.  A.  de  Sabio.    1538.     8vo. 

Glareanus.  Henrici  |  Glareani  Helvetii,  |  Poctrc  Lavrcati 
de  Geogra  I  phia  Liber  unus,  ab  ipso  Authore  iam  no]  uissime 
recognitus.  |  Frlburgi  Brisgoicv^  |  Stephanus  Grauius  excudebaty  \  Anno  | 
M.D.LI.  I      4to,  33  leaves.  c.  27546 

Glas  (G.)     See  [Abreu  de  Galineo],  Vol.  I.,  No.  79'. 

For  Collation  add,  8  1.,  pp.  368.  Map  and  z  Charts.  It  was  reprinted  Dublin;  D. 
Chamherluine.  Ij6j.  7.  vols.,  i8mo,  pp.  xvi,  2275  223,  Map.  a.  See  "M.  Rev.," 
XXXI.  54. 

[Glascock  (William  N.)]  Naval  Sketch  Book ;  or,  the 
Service  Afloat  and  Ashore.     London:  H.  Colburn.   1826.    2  vols., 


i2mo,  pp.  xxiv,  251  i  286. 


c.  27547 


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GlascoTT  (Rev.  C.)  The  best  Method  of  putting  an  EnJ 
to  the  American  War.  IJeing  the  Substaiirc  of  a  Sermon 
Preached  on  the  13th  of  December,  1776}  The  Day  ot  the 
General  Fast,  at  Tottenham-Court  Chapel  (Erected  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  (k'orge  Whitcficld).  IJy  the  Rev.  Cradock  Cllascott,  a.m. 
...  With  an  Address  from  Henry  Pcckwcll,  a.m.,  and  Chaplain 
to  the  Marchioness  Dowager  of  Luthian,  to  his  Fellow  Subjects 
on  that  Solemn  Occasion.  London  :  I^inhd  by  J.  l^.  Pasham^ 
...  and  sold  at  ...  y.  Mathttu's,  Booksetter,  in  the  Strand.  1 776. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  Ra.  27548 

A  lilly  thing.    J.  M.ithcws,  by  the  way,  at  whose  shop  thin  tract  was  to  be  obi.iiiu'il, 
w.u  the  father  of  the   late    Mr.  Charles  Mathews,  of  facetious   memory.     Stt  "M 
Kcv.,"  tvi.  77. 

Glasgow  (J.)  Imprisonment  and  Enslavement  of  British 
Colored  Seamen.  Illustrated  in  the  case  of  John  Glasgow. 
[^Leeds.   1853.]    ^v°»  PP*  ^'  27549 

Glasgow  Emancipation  Society.  The  American  Board 
of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions  and  the  Rev.  Dr.  Chal- 
mers, on  Christian  Fellowship  with  Slaveholders.  An  Address. 
Glasgow.   1845.     i2ino,  pp.  II.  27550 

Also:  Annual  Report  of  the  Glasgow  Emancipation  Society.  GLisgoto.  1835. 
Ivo.  Continucii.  —  Annual  Report  of  the  Glasgow  New  Association  for  tiie  Aboli- 
tion of  Slavery.     Glaigow.  mdcccli.     8vo,  pp.  15.     Continued. 

Glass  (F.)  A  Life  of  George  Washington  in  Latin  Prose. 
By  Francis  Glass,  a.m.,  of  Ohio.  Edited  by  J.  N.  Reynolds. 
New  Tork :  Harper  i^  Brothers.  1835.  i2mo,  pp.  233.  Por- 
trait,     -f-  Third  Edition.     [^IOid.'\  1836.     i2mo.  c.  27551 

Severely  handled  in  the  "N.  Am.  Rev.,"  xliii.  37;  xliv.  270.  Defended  in  the 
"Knickerbocker  Mag.,"  viii.  473. 

The  Glass ;  or.  Speculation :  A  Poem.  Containing  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Ancient,  and  Genius  of  Modern  Speculators.  Nnu 
Tork:  Printed  for  the  Juthor.   1791.     i2mo,  pp.  12.  27552 

Glasscock  (L.)  The  Life  and  Travels  of  Lemuel  Glass- 
cock.    [Maysville,  Ky.   1841.]?     8vo,  pp.  27.  c.  27553 

Glastenbury.  Catalogue  of  the  First  Church  of  Christ  in 
Glastenbury  ;  Together  with  a  Brief  Outline  of  its  History,  and 
its  Articles  of  Faith  and  Covenant.  Hartford.  1859.  8vo,  pp. 
24.  27554 

Glaubwurdiger  Bericht  der  emigrirenden  Saltburger.  [n.  p.] 
1732.    4to,  pp.  15.  B.  27555 


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Gi-AVERY  (F.  R.)  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the 
Senate,  to  whom  was  referred  the  Petition  of  Francis  R.  Glavery 
jiid  othi  IS,  sufferers  by  French  spoliations  prior  to  the  30th  Sep- 
tember, 1800.     Made  F'ebruary  22,  1830.     8vo.  27556 

Glazier  (L.)  History  of  Gardner,  Massachusetts,  from  its 
Karliest  Settlement  to  1060.  By  Lewis  Glazier.  IV or  cater : 
Printed  b\  Charles  Hamilton,   i860.     i2mo,  pp.  163.  BA.,  H. 

Glazier.  The  Capture,  the  Prison  Pen.  and  the  Escape: 
Giving  an  Account  of  Prison  Life  in  the  South,  Principally  at 
Richmond,  ...  [etc]  describing  the  Arrival  <ji  Prisoners,  Plans 
of  Escape,  with  Incidents  and  Anecdotes  of  Prison  Life;  em- 
bracing, also  ...  an  Escape  from  Columbia,  ^.  C,  Recapture, 
Trial  as  Spy,  and  Final  Escape  from  Sylvani.i,  Georgia.  By 
Willard  W.  Glazier.  Jlhany :  J.  Alunsell.  \'&b6.  pp.353  ba., 
B.     1-  New  Tork.    1870.     i2mo.  B.,  H.  27558 

The  Gleaner.  A  Miscellaneous  Production.  ...  By  Con- 
stantia.  Printed  at  Boston^  by  I.  Thomas  and  P.  T,  Andrews  ... 
1798.    3  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xii,  348  ;  iv,  321 ;  iv,  328.        ba.,  s. 

a  collection  of  papers,  in  part  originally  j  ublished  in  the  Massachusetts  "  Monthly 
Museum,"  by  the  wifi;  of  the  Rev.  John  Murray.  It  contains  some  curious  informa- 
tii«i  on  the  condition  of  the  stage  at  Boston  and  elsewhere  j  and  some  dramatic  com- 
positions. 

The  Gleaner.  Sustained  by  the  Senior  Department  of  the 
Gills'  High  School,  Providence,  Rhode  Island.  Providence.  1855- 
1857.    4  vols.,  8vo.  27560 

Gleanings  in  America.  Interspersed  with  Sketrhes  Selected 
from  the  Portfolio  of  a  Traveller.     Cork.  1821.     iivo.     Part  i. 

Died  from  the  effects  of  Its  own  severity, 

Gleason  (B.)  Anniversary  Oration  ...  Charlestown,  July  5, 
18 19.  By  Benjamin  Gleason,  Esq.  ,,.  Charlestown:  T.  Green. 
1819,    8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.  27562 

Gleason.  An  Oration  ...  in  Wrentham,  February  22,  1800 
...  in  Memory  of  Gen.  George  Washington  ...  .  By  Benjamin 
Gleason.     IVrentham:  Printed  by  Nathaniel  and  Benjamin  Heaton. 

1800.      8vO,  pp.  31   (l).  B.,  BA.,  H.  27563 

Gleason  An  Oration  on  the  Anniversary  of  American  Inde- 
pendence. Pronounced  before  the  Senior  Class  of  Rhode  Island 
College,  in  College  Chapel,  ...  July  5,  1802.  By  Benjamin 
Gleason.    Boston:  Munroe  ^  Francis.   1802.    8vo,  pp.  16.       H. 

Also;  An  Oration,  Cliarltstown  ...  July  4,  1805.  Second  Edition.  Baton.  1805,. 
Sno,  pp.  24,     uA.,  11. —  Oration  before  the  llristol  Lodge,  Norton,  June  24,  i8o6.  ... 


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Boiton.  1806.  8vo,  pp.  22.  BA.,  H.  —  Oration  ...  before  the  Republican  Citizens  of 
...  Hingham  ...  July  4,  1807  ...  Second  Edition.     Boston.   1807.    8vo,  pp.  22.    ba., 

H.  —  Oration  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  July  5,  1809.  ...   Charltttoion.  [n.  d.]     8vo 

Oration  before  the  Republican  Citizens  of  Charlestown,  July  5, 1813.  ...  Botion,  1813. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.,  M.  —  Oration,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  July  4,  1826  ...  Boston.  1826. 
8vo,  pp.  35.  B.,  BA. — Oration  before  St.  Paul's  and  Union  Lodges,  Montreal,  June 
24,  1812.    Second  Edition.    Boston.  1812.  8vo.    ba.     And  other  Masonic  Addresses. 

Gleason  (J.)  Oration  ...  at  Boston,  ...  July  4,  1806.  By 
Joseph  Gleason,  Jr.  Second  Edition.  Boston :  Printed  by  Oliver 
i^  Munroe.   1806.    8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.,  w.  27565 

Gleason  (L.)  An  Impartial  Narrative  of  the  Trial  of  Luther 
Gleason,  before  the  Congregational  Convention  of  Long  Island, 
at  Brookhaven,  April  13,  1808.  To  which  is  added,  a  Brief 
Account  of  the  said  Luther  Gleason,  from  the  time  of  his  com- 
i*ig  into  this  part  of  the  Church.    Sag  Harbor,  1808.    i2mo.    n. 

Glegg  {Col.)  Correspondence  between  Lt.-Col.  Glegg,  Sec- 
retary of  His  Excellency  Lord  Aylmer,  Governor-in-Chief  of 
Lower  Canada,  and  James  Stuart,  Esq.,  Attorney-General  for 
the  said  Province,  relating:  (i.)  To  the  case  of  Cowie,  Davis 
&  Boucher,  in  the  Service  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  ... 
(2.)  Respecting  the  Establishments  of  Boundaries  between  the 
King's  Posts  Territory,  and  the  Seigniory  of  ''  Mille  Vaches ;" 
(3.)  Relating  to  the  Suspension  of  Attorney-General  Stuart  from 
his  Office  ...  With  a  Memorial  from  Mr.  Stuart  ...  Folio. 
1827-1831.  27567 

Title  from  the  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Parliament,  Canada. 

[Gleig  (George  Robert)].  A  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  of 
the  British  Army  at  Washington  and  New  Orleans,  under  Gen- 
erals Ross,  Pakenham,  and  Lambert,  in  the  years  1814  and  1815, 
with  some  Account  of  the  Countries  visited.  By  an  Officer 
who  served  in  the  Expedition.  London:  John  Murray.  1821. 
8vo,  pp.  (iv),  377,  (i).     BA.,  H.     +  Second  Edition.     [Ihidi] 

1826.  P.     H-  7"hird    Edition,  corrected  and  revised.     [ZJ/V/.J 

1827.  i2mo,  pp.  387.  27568 

By  the  author  of  the  "Subaltern,"  who  has  a  great  dislike  to  the  Americans,  and 
having  been  at  the  battle  of  New  Orleans,  has  doubtless  good  reasons  fov  it. — Ed.  Rev., 
XLV.,  p.  368.     Reprinted  with  the  following  titles  : 

[Gleig.]  A  Narrative  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  British  Army, 
at  Washington,  Baltimore,  and  New  Orleans,  under  Generals 
Ross,  Pakenham,  and  Lambert,  in  the  years  18 14  and  1815; 
with  some  Account  of  the  Countries  visited.  By  an  Officer 
who  served  in  the  Expedition.     To  which  is  annexed  an  Ap- 


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pcndix,  containing  an  Exposition  of  sundry  Errors  in  the  Work. 
Philadelphia:  M.Carey.   1821.    8  vo,  pp.  431.  B.  27569 

[Gleig.]  a  Subaltern  in  America ;  Comprising  the  Narra- 
tive of  the  Campaigns  of  the  British  Army  at  Baltimore,  Wash- 
ington, etc.,  etc.,  during  the  late  War.  Philadelphia:  Carey  l^ 
Hart.  1833.     J^^mo,  pp.  266.  b.  27570 

[Gleic]  The  Campaigns  of  the  British  Army  at  Washing- 
ton and  New  Orleans,  in  the  years  18 14-18 15.  By  the  Author 
of  The  Subaltern.  Fourth  Edition,  corrected  and  revised. 
London:  J.Murray,  mdcccxxxvi.  i2mo,  pp.  iv,  389.  h.  + 
[Ibid.^   1847.  27571 

[Glen  {pr.)'\  A  Description  of  South  Carolina ;  Containing 
many  Curious  and  Interesting  Particulars  relating  to  the  Civil, 
Natural,  and  Commercial  History  of  that  Colonvj  viz.:  The 
Succession  of  European  Settlers  there  ;  Grants  of  English  Char- 
ters ;  Boundaries ;  Constitution  of  the  Government ;  Taxes ; 
Number  of  Inhabitants,  and  of  the  neighboring  Indian  Nations, 
&c.  ...  The  Culture  and  Product  of  Rice,  Indian  Corn  and 
Indigo ;  The  Process  of  Extracting  Tar  and  Turpentine ;  The 
State  of  their  Maritime  Trade  in  the  years  17 10,  1723,  1740, 
and  1748,  with  the  number  or  tonnage  of  shipping  employed, 
and  the  Specie?,  Qualities  and  Values  of  their  Produce  exported 
in  one  year.  To  which  is  added  a  very  Particular  Account  of 
their  Rice  Trade  for  twenty  years,  with  their  Exports  of  Raw 
Silk  and  Imports  of  British  Silk  Manufactures  for  twenty-five 
years.  London:  R.  and  J.  Dodsley,  mdcclxi.  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
no.  H.  27572 

Reprinted  in  the  "Historical  Collections  of  South  Carolina,"  etc.  Vol.  n.,  1836. 
This  work  has  been  attributed  to  Governor  Glenn  of  South  Carolina.  "  With  the 
exception  of  Hewatt's  history,  it  is  the  most  complete  early  history  of  the  State  we 
have.  It  is  divided  into  ten  sections,  in  which  are  respectively  treated  the  succession 
of  European  settlers  in  the  province ;  grants  of  English  charters ;  boundaries,  and  gov- 
ernment ;  the  history  of  neighboring  Indians ;  nature  of  climate  and  soil ;  barometical 
accounts,"  etc. — Preface  to  South  Carolina  Historical  Collectiont. 

[Glendinning  (W.)]  a  Short  Account  of  the  Exemplary 
Life  and  Triumphant  Death  of  Theodosia  Marxly,  a  Young 
Woman  of  Virginia,  whose  Death  happened  on  the  3d  day  of 
March,  1793.  [Motto.]  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  William 
Glendinning,  Preacher  of  the  Gospel — By  William  W.  Woodivard. 
1794.    i2mo,  pp.  40.  27573 

Glenelg  {Lord).     See  [Grant  (Charles)]. 


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Glenn  (J.)  The  City  and  Country  Contrasted  :  A  Poem  by 
Dr.  James  Glenn  of  New  York.  New  Tori :  Privately  printed. 
1845.    8vo.  27574 

Glenn  (S.  F.)  Gravities  and  Gaieties.  By  Samuel  F.  Glenn. 
Washington:  R.  Farnham.     i6mo,  pp.  (4),  116.  27575 

Glenn.  The  New  Constitution  of  Louisiana,  adopted  in 
1845;  w'^'^  ^  Comparative  View  of  the  Old  and  New  Constitu- 
tions of  the  State.  By  Samuel  F.  Glenn.  New  Orleans.  1845. 
8vo.  N.  27576 

Glennie  (A.)  Sermons  Preached  on  Plantations  to  Congre- 
gations of  Negroes.  By  Rev.  Alexander  Glennie.  Charleston^ 
{S.  C):  A,  K.  Miller.  1844.    i8mo,  pp.  viii,  161.         c.  27577 

Glen's  Falls  Academy,  N.  T.:  Catalogue.  1858.    8vo. 

Glentworth  (J.  B.)  A  Statement  of  the  Frauds  on  the 
Elective  Franchise  in  the  City  of  New  York,  in  ...  1838  and 
...   1839.    By  James  B.  Glentworth.    New  Tork.  [1840.J    8vo. 

pp.  79.  B.,  BA.,  N.  27578 

Relates  to  the  "  Pipe  Laying"  fraud. 

Glezen  (L.)  An  Oration  delivered  at  Lexington,  the  22d 
February,  1800.  By  Levi  Glezen.  Stockbridge.  1800.  8vo. 
pp.  20.  GB.  27579 

Relates  to  the  Death  of  George  Washington.     Also:  Oration  (4th  July,  i!lo2), at 
Lenox,  Mass.     PittsfielJ,  [1802.]    8vo,  pp.  24.     N. 


'* Glimmerings":    a   Quarterly   Journal,   conducted   by  the 
Knights  of  Richmond  Castle.     Vol.  i.,  No.  i.    Portland,  i860. 


8vo,  pp.  16. 


H.  27580 


A  Glimpse  of  Hayti  and  her  Negro  Chief.  Liverpool.  1850. 
Square  i2mo,  pp.  140.  27581 

Glimpses  of  New  York  City.  By  a  South  Carolinian,  [Wil- 
liam M.  Bobo?].     Charleston,  S.  C.  J.852.     i2mo,  pp.  215. 

The  Globe.     Vol.  i.     New  York.  18 19.    8vo,  pp.  384. 

Edited  by  J.  O'Connor. 

Globus  mundi  |  Declaratio  sine  descriptio  mundi  |  et  totius  orbis 
terrarum.  globulo  rotundo  comparati  vt  spera  soli  |  da.  Qua 
cuiuis  etia  mediocriter  docto  ad  oculu  videre  licet  an  |  tipodes 
esse,  quoR  pedes  nostris  oppositi  sunt.  £t  qualiter  in  vna-| 
quaq3 :  orbis  parte  honiincs  vitam  agere  aueunt  salutare,  sole 


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sin- 1  gala  tcrre  loca  illustrante :  que  tamen  terra  in  vacuo  acre 
pendere  |  videtur :  solo  dei  nutu  sustctata,  alijs  q3  ;  pcrmultis  dc 
quarta  orbis  |  terraru  parte  nuper  ab  Americo  reperta.  |  [Colo- 
phon :]  Valete  Feliciter  exlJrgentina  vltima  yfugustl.  Anno  post 
natii  salutatore.  M.  D.  ix.  Joannes  griiniger  impr'[fnel/at.  Jdelpho 
castigatore.  \      Small  4to,  14  leaves.  H.  27583 

Concerning  this  World's  Globe,  tee  Humboldt's  "  Examen,"  Brunei's  "Manuel,"  p. 
1626,  and  Harrisse's  "Bib.  Am.  Vet.,"  No.  61. 

Glocester  or  Gloucester  [Bp.  of).  See  Benson  (M.), 
Johnson  (J.),  Warburton  (W.),  Waugh  (£)r.),  Wilcoks  {Dr.) 

Glocester,  Mass.  Letters  from  the  First  Church  in  Gloces- 
ter to  the  Second  in  Bradford,  with  their  AniiWer.  To  which 
is  added  an  Appendix,  Containing  the  Result  of  the  Council  at 
Bradford,  and  Mr.  Balch's  Reply  to  the  Articles  of  Error  alledg'd 
against  him.     Boston:  J.  Edwards.   1744.    8vo,  pp. .32.     27584 

See  also  Gloucester,  Mass. 

Glocester  E..  I.  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the 
General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Rhode-Island  and  Providence 
Plantations,  ...  to  Inquire  into  the  Situation  of  the  Farmers* 
Exchange  Bank  in  Glocester  ...  .  Providence:  *-^ American  Office." 
1809.  8vo,  pp.  56.  BA.  +  Gloucester^  R.  I.  1809.  8vo,  pp. 
43.    +  [n.  p.]  1809.    8vo,  pp.  43.  BA.  27585 

A  Gloria  y  loor  de  dios.  See  Meneses  (F.  de),  and  Olave 
(A.  S.  de). 

Gloria  Britannorum ;  or,  the  British  Worthies.  A  Poem. 
Being  an  Essay  on  the  Character  of  the  Most  Illustrious  Persons 
in  Camp  or  Cabinet,  Since  the  Glorious  Revolution  to  this  present 
Time.  More  Particularly,  of  this  present  Ministry,  under  our 
most  renowned  Sovereign  Lord  King  George.  To  which  is 
added  an  Ode  on  his  Majesty's  Coronation,  and  an  Elegy  on  the 
Death  of  the  late  Glorious  Duke  of  Marlborough.  By  a  Lover 
of  the  present  happy  Constitution.  Boston  :  Printed  by  J.  Frank- 
lin for  A.  Buttolph,  and  Sold  at  his  Shop  in  Cornhill.  1723.  i2mo, 
pp.  30.  M.,  w.  27586 

Incidentally  refers  to  Harvard  College.     Very  rare. 

Gloriosa  coroa  de  esfor^ados  religiosos  da  companhia  de  Jesus 
morbos  pela  se  catholica  nas  conquistas  dos  reynos  da  coroa  dc 
Portugal.     Lisboa :  A.  Alvare%.   1642.     Folio.  27587 

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Glorious  Manifestation.     See  Whitfield  (II.) 

Glorious  News.  A  Brief  Account  of  the  late  Revivals  of 
Religion  in  a  Number  of  Towns  in  the  New-England  States, 
and  also  Nova  Scotia ;  extracted  chiefly  from  letters  written  by 
several  Gentlemen  of  unquestionable  Veracity.  To  which  is 
added,  a  very  interesting  Letter  from  a  Minister  in  London  to 
his  friend  in  Massachusetts.  With  several  important  and  addi- 
tional Extracts.  Philadelphia:  S.  C.  Ustich.  1800.  i2mo,  pp. 
28.  +  New  Tori:  Printed  by  I.  Seavcr  and  J.  Sutton,  1800. 
i2mo,  pp.  28.  27588 

The  Glory  of  America.     See  [Humphreys  (David)]. 

The  Glory  of  America.  Comprising  Memoiis  of  the  Lives 
and  Glorious  Exploits  of  some  of  the  Distinguished  Officers 
engaged  in  the  late  War  with  Great  Britain.  New  Tork.  1834. 
8vo.  27589 

The  Glory  of  Columbia.     See  [Dunlap  (William)]. 

Gloster  (A.)  Narrative  of  some  recent  Facts  in  the  Colony 
of  Dominica.  By  Archibald  Gloster,  of  Roseau.  Printed  in  the 
Tear  18 14.    4to.  27590 

Gloucestpr  {Dean  of).     See  Tucker  (J.),  and  (Waugh  {Dr.) 

Gloucester,  Mass.  An  Appeal  to  the  Impartial  Publick,  by 
the  Society  of  Christian  Independents  congregating  in  Glocester. 
Boston :  Printed  by  Benjamin  Edes  iff  Son.  m,dcc,lxxxv.  8vo, 
pp.  39.  BA.,  H.  M.  27591 

An  Answer  to  a  Piece,  entitiied,  *'  An  Appeal  to  the  Impartial 
Publicly,"  by  an  Association  calling  themselves  "  Christian  Inde- 
pendents, in  Glocester."    Salem.  ijSs-    8vo,  pp.  23.     H.  27592 

By-Laws  of  the  Town  of  Gloucester.  Gloucester.  185J. 
i2mo,  pp.  10.  27593 

The  Gloucester  Directory  ...  1859,  an  Almanac  for  i860. 
Gloucester:  Proctor  Brothers,   i860.     i8mo,  I  1.,  pp.  192  (2).     B. 

The  Gloucester  and  Rockport  Directory  for  1869.  By  Samp- 
son, Davenport  &  Co.  Gloucester:  Proctor  Brothers.  1868.  8vo, 
pp.  206.     Continued.  c.  27595 

Report  of  the  Board  of  Health  of  the  Town  of  Gloucester 
...  .   Gloucester:   "John  S.  E.  Rogers.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  9.  h. 


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!lcport  of  ihe  Case  of  Gloucester  Election,  January,  i3ir. 
Boston.    8vo.  27597 

Rules  and  Orders  of  the  Masonic  Fire  Society  in  Gloucester. 
Boston.  17^9.    i2mo.  27598 

Gloucester  County,  N.  J,  Proceedings  of  th^  Democratic 
Association  of  Gloucester  County,  New  Jersey,  March,  1801. 
[n.  p.]  1801.    8vo.  c.  27599 

Gloucester,  Pa.  Memoirs  of  the  Gloucester  Fox  Hunting 
Club  near  Philadelphia.  Philadelphia.  1830.  8vo,  pp.  56,  and 
Errata.  ba.,  h.  27600 

Glover  (A^  Glo'  er  Memorials  and  Genealogies.  An  Ac- 
count of  John  Glover  of  Dorchester  and  his  Descendants.  With 
a  brief  Sketch  of  some  of  the  Glovers  who  first  settled  in  Now 
Jersey,  Virginia,  and  other  places.  By  Anna  Glover.  Boston : 
David  Clapp  ^  Son,  Printers,,  1867.    8vo,  pp.  ix,  602.    b.,  ba.,  h. 

Glover  (H.)  An  Essay  to  discover  the  principal  causes] of 
the  Anger  of  God  against  New-England.  |  By  Plabakkuk  Glo- 
ver of  Boston  in  New-England.  |     \London.  1665.]   4to,  pp.  8. 

Glover  (J.)  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Medical  Society  of 
South-Carolina.  ...  24th  December,  1809  •••  •  -^X  Joseph  Glo- 
ver, m.d.  ...  Charleston,,  S.  C:  J.  Hoff.  1810.  8vo,  pp.  32, 
Table.  h.  27603 

Glover  (L.  M.)  The  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A 
Discourse  Delivered  April  23d,  1865,  at  ...  Jacksonville,  111. 
By  Rev.  L.  M,  Glover,  d.d.,  ...  Jacksonville.  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
21.  B.  27604 

Glover.  ...  A  Discourse  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  John  Adams, 
ll.d.  April  26th,  1863.  By  L.  M.  Glover  ...  .  Jacksonville. 
[n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  18.  BA.  27605 

Also :  Our  Country  Vindicated.  A  Thanksgiving  Discourse.  Delivered  Novem- 
ber 29,  i860.  ...  yacksonville :  Catlin  &  Co.  1S60.  8vo,  pp.  22.  H.  —  National  Sin 
and  Retribution.  A  Discourse  delivered  on  the  ...  National  Fast,  January  4,  1861  ... 
JackionvUU :  Catlin  (3  Co.  1861.    8vu,  pp.  19. 

Glover  [Richard].  The  Evidence  Delivered  on  the  Petition 
Presented  by  the  West-India  Planters  and  Merchants  to  the  Hon. 
House  of  Commons,  as  it  was  Introduc'd  at  the  Bar  and  Summ'd 
up  by  Mr.  Glover.    [^London.  1775.]    8vo,  pp.  (2),  95.    J.c.c,  h. 

Without  date  or  place.     The  petition  is  dated  February  2,  1775. 

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[Glover.]  Remarks  on  the  Evidence  delivered  un  the  Peti- 
tion presented  by  the  West-India  Planters  and  Merchants,  to  the 
House  of  Commons,  On  the  i6th  of  March,  1775,  As  it  was 
Introduced  and  summed  up  By  Mr.  Glover,  So  far  as  the  same 
respects  Barbadoes  and  the  Leeward  Islands.  In  a  Letter  to  a 
Member  of  Parliament.  By  a  West-India  Planter.  London: 
y.  Bew.  MDCCLxxvii.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  50,  (2).  h.  27607 

Glover.  A  Short  Account  Of  the  late  Application  to  Par- 
liament Made  by  the  Merchants  of  London  Upon  the  Neglect 
of  their  Trade:  With  The  Substance  of  the  Evidence  There- 
upon; As  sum'd  up  by  Mr.  Glover.  The  Second  Edition, 
London:  T.f Cooper,  m.dcc.xlii.  8vo,  pp.  61.  ba.  +  The 
fourth  Edition.  Dublin:  George  Ewing.  m,dcc,xlii.  h.  -f 
The  Sixth  Edition.  London :  J.  Wilkie^  mdcclxxiv.  8vo,  pp. 
71.  27608 

A  portion  relates  to  the  neglect  of  our  Trade  on  the  coast  of  North  America. 

Glover.  The  Substance  of  the  Evidence  Delivered  to  a 
Committee  of  the  Honourable  House  of  Commons  by  the  Mer- 
chants and  Traders  of  London,  Concerned  in  the  Trade  to 
Germany  and  Holland,  and  of  the  Dealers  in  Foreign  Linens, 
As  Summed  up  By  Mr,  Glover.  To  which  is  Annexed,  His 
Speech,  Introductory  to  the  Proposals  Laid  before  the  Annuitants 
of  Mess.  Douglas,  Heron  and  Co.  At  the  King's-Arms  Tavern, 
Cornhill,  on  the  Ninth  of  February,  1774.  London:  J.  Wilkie. 
mdcclxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  72.  c,  h.,  s.  27609 

Glover.  The  Substance  of  the  Evidence  on  the  Petition 
Presented  by  the  West-India  Planters  and  Merchants  to  the 
Hon.  House  of  Commons,  As  it  was  introduc'd  at  the  Bar,  and 
summ'd  up  By  Mr.  Glover  On  Thursday  the  i6th  of  March, 
1775.  London:  H.  S.  Wood/all.  [1775.]  8 vo,  pp.  (4),  47.  c. 
+  New  Tork.  1775.    8vo,  pp.  75.    b.    +\^lbidf\  1778.   8vo.   b. 

"  Contains  many  important  facts  and  observations  respecting  the  situation,  mutual 
relations,  and  commerce  of  the  British  American  colonies." — Monthly  Review.  See 
alto  our  Vol.  i.,  No.  1 78  3. 

Glover  (S.  T.)  Slavery  in  the  United  States ;  Emancipation 
in  Missouri.  Speech  of  Samuel  T.  Glover  at  the  Ratification 
Meeting,  St.  Louis,  July  22,  1863.  St.  Louis:  ''^ Daily  Union 
Office.^*  1863.    8vo,  pp.  18.  B.,  n.  2761 1 

Also:  Speech,  July  26,  i860.  St.  Louh.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  See  also  Lincoln 
(A.) 


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Glover.  Emancipation  in  Missouri.  Speech  of  Samuel  T. 
Glover,  Esq.,  ...  St.  Louis  ...  June  25th,  1862.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  27612 

Glover.  Proceedings  in  the  Criminal  Court  of  St.  Louis 
Co.  The  State  of  Missouri  vs.  Samuel  T.  Glover.  Indictment 
for  practising  Law  without  taking  the  New  Constitution  Oath. 
...  St.  Louis:  George  Knapp  i^  Co.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  16.  h. 

Glover.  Missouri  Test  Oath.  Argument  of  Samuel  T. 
Glover,  Esq.,  in  the  Circuit  Court  of  Saint  Louis  County.  ... 
St.  Louis:  George  Knapp  ^  Co.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  26.      h.  27614 

Glyndon  (Howard),  pseuaonym.     See  [Redden  (Laura  C.)] 

[GoADBY  (Robert).]  An  Apology  for  the  Life  of  Mr.  Bam- 
pfylde-Moor  Carew,  Son  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Carew,  ox*  Bickley, 
commonly  known  by  the  Title  of  King  of  the  Beggars ;  Account 
of  his  leaving  Tiverton  School  at  the  age  of  fifteen  and  entering 
the  Society  of  Gypsies,  his  many  comical  Adventures,  Travels 
through  America,  Livii^  with  the  Wild  Indians,  return  Home, 
and  Travels  through  England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland. 
London.  [1749.]  8vo,  pp.  149.  c.  ■{-  The  Second  Edition. 
[With  Dedication  of  17  pages  to  Henry  Fielding.]  London:  R. 
Goadby.  [n.  d.]  8vo.  +  Sixth  Edition,  with  Additions.  Lon- 
don: R.  Goadby.  1 756.  i2mo.  [Another]  Sixth  Edition.  Lon>- 
don:  R.  Goadby.  [n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  xxviii,  iv,  350.  Portrait,  c. 
+  Eighth  Edition.  [Ibid.']  1768.  i2mo.  +  The  Ninth  Edi- 
tion. [Ibid."]  MDCCLXXV.  Large  folded  Portrait.  +  London:  A.. 
Millar  ...  MDCCLxxxii.  i2mo,  pp.  246.  Portrait.  +  London. 
1789.  +  London:  W.  Wright,  [n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  282.  +  Lon- 
don: J.  Barker,  [n.  d.]  i2mo»  pp.  (4),  212.  +  Bath.  1802. 
i2mo.  -f-  A  New  Edition,  corrected  and  much  improved. 
Tiverton:  JV.  Salter.  181 2.  i2mo,  pp.  288.  Portrait  and  En- 
graved Title,  s.  +  London.  1827.  i2mo.  Plate.  +  London: 
Printed  for  Owen.    [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  149.     Portrait.  27615. 

Owen's  Edition  recites  in  its  title  "  his  bold  attempt  in  Swimming  the  River  Dela- 
ware."—  Another  purports  to  be  Collected  and  Amended  from  his  own  Writings,  by 
Thomas  Price,  of  Poole,  in  Devon.  London,  [n.  d.]  iimo.  Portrait.  —  An  Edition, 
NeivcMfle  [1812],  izmo,  pp.  24,  does  not  contain  his  adventur'»  in  America. — "Carew 
was  born  m  Devonshire,  was  tried  at  Exeter  about  1739  or  1740,  and  banished  to 
Maryland,  where  he  went  at  the  cost  of  the  public.  He  gives  an  amusing  account  of 
the  country,  and  his  adventures  in  Maryland,  Virginia,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  and 
Connecticut,  till  he  embarked  at  New  London  for  England.  His  accounts  how  he 
bamboozled  and  bled  Whitfield,  Thos.  Penn,  Gov.  Thomas,  and  many  others  of  good 
repute,  arc  amusing,  true  or  not." — Stcvini. 


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GoADnv  (J.)  Discourse,  Education  Society  of  the  Saratog-.i 
baptist  Association,  Ballston  Spa,  June  26,  1844.  Uy  Rev.  John 
Goadby.     Schemctady.  1844.    8vo.  s.  27616 

Go-ahead  Louisiana  and  Texas  Almanac  for  1839.  New  Or- 
leans.    8vo.  w.  27617 

GoAZACOALCO.  Colonlc  du  Goazacoalco.  [Prospectus.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.     Map.  27618 

The  Go-Between,  or  Two  Edged  Sword  ;  being  an  Impartial 
Address  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  By  a  Gentleman 
from  South  Carolina  [Mr.  Dcvotf].  Ntw  Tori.  1807.  8vo, 
pp.  37.  27619 

GoBAT  (P.  G.),  Translator.     See  Ragucnau  (P.) 

GoBiNEAU  {Le  Comte  Joseph  Arthur  de).  Voyage  a  Terre- 
Neuve.     Paris:  Hachette  et  Cie.  i86i.    8 vo,  pp.  309.      27620 

GoBRiGHT  (J.  C.)  The  New- York  Sketch  Book  and  Mer- 
chants' Guide :  ...  A  Description  of  the  Leading  Firms.  By 
John  C.  Gobright.  New  Tork:  J.  C.  Gobright  £ff  Co.  1858. 
i2mo,  pp.  169,  (i),  xxi.  B.,  H.  27621 

Gobright.  The  New- York  Hand  Book  and  Merchants' 
Guide.  ...  Compiled  from  Authentic  Sources.  By  John  C, 
Gobright.    New  Tork :  Pudney  ^  Russell.  1859.    i2mo,  pp.  131. 

Gobright.  The  Union  Sketch-Book :  A  Reliable  Guide, 
Exhibiting  the  History  and  Business  Resources  of  the  Leading 
Mercantile  and  Manufacturing  Firms  of  New  York.  To  which 
is  added,  a  Directory  to  the  Principal  Objects  of  Interest  in  New 
York.  ...  By  Gobright  and  Dawes.  New  Tork:  Ruddle  Carle- 
ion.  MDCCCLXi.    8vo.  27623 

Gobright  (L.  A.)  Recollections  of  Men  and  Things  at 
Washington,  during  the  third  of  a  Century.  By  L.  A.  Gobright. 
Philadelphia :  Claxton^  Remsen  ^  Hajfelfinger.  1869.     i2mo,  pp. 

420.  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.  27624 

GocK  (Carl).  Die  Vertheidigung  der  freyen  Kirche  von 
Nord-Amerika,  [etc.]  Reading^\Pa.) :  C.  Gock,  1822.  i6mo, 
pp.  120.  27625 

GocKLELivs  (C.  L.)  ...  Dissertatio  Inavgvralis  Medica  de 
Scrpentaria  Virginiana.  ...  Examini  submittit  Christophorvs  Lv- 


COUD/"lD. 


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ilovicus  Gockclivs,  Ik'rsprvcko-Noricvs  ...  Ad  tlicm  Inn.  A. 
CUI3CCX.  lena :  Litteris  Christophori  Krebiii.  410,  pp.  (viii), 
40.  p.  27626 

GoCKiNO  (G.  G,  G.)  Emigrations-Geschichte  von  dcnen 
aus  dcm  Krtz-Bissthum  Saltzburg  vertricbcncn  Luthcrancrn^ 
Franckfurt.   1734- 37.    2  vols.,  410.  B.  27627 

God  or  Our  Country.    See  [Bowditch  (W.  I.)],  No.  7008. 

God's  Image  In  Ebony :  A  Series  of  Sketches  demonstrative 
of  the  Mental  Powers  and  Intellectual  Capacities  of  the  Negro 
Race.  Edited  bv  H.  G.  Adams.  With  a  Sketch  by  F.  W. 
Chesson,  and  a  Chapter  by  Wilson  Armistead.  London :  Part- 
ridge isf  Okey.  1854.     i2mo,  pp.  188.  27628 

God's  Wonders  in  the  Great  Deep,  Recorded  in  several  Won- 
derful and  Amazing  Accounts  of  Sailors,  who  have  met  with 
unexpected  Deliverances  from  Death,  when  in  the  greatest  Dan- 
gers. To  which  is  added  the  Seaman's  Spiritual  Directory. 
Gravesend.   1803.     i2mo.     Frontispiece.  27629 

Relates  several  shipwrecks  (1670,  &c.)  on  the  New  England  coust. 

Godard-Lange.     La  Congregation  ou  unc  Mission  chez  les 

Iroquois;  poeme  ...  par  Godard-Lange.    Paris.   1846.    8vo,  pp. 

xiv,  397.  27630 

<*  A  satire,  without  a  word  regarding  the  Iroquois  or  any  other  savages,  except  those 
of  Paris-.— T.  W.  FiitD. 

GoDDARD  (D.  A.)  The  Mathers  Weighed  in  the  Balances, 
and  Found  not  Wanting.  By  Delano  A.  Goddard,  m.a.  Bos- 
ton:  ^*' Daily  Advertiser  Press ."  1870.    Square  i6mo,  pp.  32.    ba. 

A  few  copies  only  printed. 

GoDDARD  (Edward).  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Formation  and 
Settlement  of  the  Second  Church  and  Congregation  in  Framing- 
ham.     [Boston.  1750.]     8vo,  pp.  4.  m.  27632- 

Goddard  (F.  B.)  Where  to  Emigrate,  and  Why ;  describes 
the  Climate,  Soil,  Productions,  Minerals,  and  general  Resources 
...  of  the  United  States ;  and  contains  a  Description  of  the  Pa- 
cific Railroad,  ...  etc.  By  Frederick  B.  Goddard.  New  Tork: 
F.  B.  Goddard.  1869.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  591.   4  Plates,  19  Maps.    b. 

Also  issued,  with  the  title  changed  to :  Humes  and  Fortunes  in  the  Boundless  West 
and  the  Sunny  South ;  their  Climate,  Scenery,  etc.  Philadelphia :  The  i'eafle's  Fub- 
liihing  Company.   1869. 


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CiODDARD. 


GoDDARD  (K.)  The  Present  Crisis :  A  Sermon  ...  Thanks- 
j;iving  Uay,  December  8,  1842.  By  the  Rev.  Kingston  God- 
jard.     Brooklyn.  1842.    8vo,  pp.  19.  27634 

GoDDARD  (J.)  An  Oration  ...  at  Conway,  on  the  Fourth 
of  July,  1804.  By  Elder  Josiah  Goddard.  Northampton :  Printtd 
by  Andrew  ff^right.   1804.    8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.  27635 

Goddard.  Oration  at  Goshen,  [Mass.]  July  4,  1805.  By 
Josiah  Goddard.     Northampton.  [1805.]    8vo.  w.  27636 

Goddard  (N.)  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Citizens  of 
Boston  ...  opposed  to  an  Increase  of  Duties.  Boston:  Nathan 
Hale.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  196.  D.,  UA.  -j-  Philadelphia:  Reprinted 
by  S.  Parker,   1828.    8vo,  pp.  180.  H.  27637 

For  a  reply  see  our  note  to  Carey  (M.)  in  Vol.  iii. 

Goddard  (S.  A.)  The  American  Rebellion.  Letters  on 
the  American  Rebellion.  By  Samuel  A.  Goddard  ...  .  i860  to 
1865,  &c.  London:  Simpiin,  Marshall  iif  Co.  1870  8vo,  pp. 
xv'j  5^3*  B'»  BA.,  H.  27638 

Goddard.  Reply  to  Mr.  Roebuck's  Speech  at  Sheffield,  on 
the  American  Question.    Birmingham.  [\%b'^.'\   8vo,  pp.  9.  b.,h. 

Goddard.  Reply  to  Mr.  Lindsay's  Speech  at  Sunderland, 
August,  1864,  on  the  American  Questions.  Birmingham^  [^"^O* 
£.  C.  Osborne.    8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  H.  27640 

Goddard  (T.  A.)  A  General  History  of  the  most  promi- 
nent Banks  in  Europe :  Particularly  the  Banks  of  England  and 
France ;  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Bank  of  North  America; 
a  full  History  of  the  late  and  present  Bank  of  the  United  States ; 
to  which  is  added,  A  Statistical  and  Comparative  View  of  the 
Moneyed  Institutions  of  New  York,  and  Twenty-four  other 
Principal  Cities  of  the  United  States,  Compiled  from  various 
standard  works,  official  sources,  and  private  correspondence. 
Also,  A.  Hamilton's  Report  to  Congress  on  Currency  ...  and 
McDuffie's  Report  on  Currency  ...  By  Thomas  H.  Goddard. 
New  fori:  H.  C.  Sleight.   1831.    8vo,  pp.  254.  A.,  ba.,  c. 

[Goddard  (William).]  Advertisement  ...  Philadelphia^  Au- 
gust I,  1770.     Folio,  I  1.  -p.  27642 

Signed,  William  Goddard — relates  to  his  quarrel  with  Towne — it  is  in  reply  to 
LTownc's]  "  To  the  Public." 


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GuDDARD.  The  Partnership:  or  the  History  of  the  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  Pennsylvania  Chronicle,  &c.  Wherein  the 
Conduct  of  Joseph  Galloway,  Esq  ;  Speaker  of  the  Honourable 
House  of  Representatives  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  Mr. 
Thomas  Wharton,  Sen.  and  their  Man  Hcnjamin  Towne,  my  late 
Partners,  with  my  own,  is  properly  dcline:(ted,  and  their  Calum- 
nies againsi  me  fully  refuted.  Uy  William  Goddard.  PhilaJel- 
ph.'a :  lyilliam  GoddarJ.  m,dcc,lxx.    8vo,  pp.  72.      ba.,  h.,  w. 

Thii  coniiiti  of  the  Suliluquy,  Advertiicment,  Sk.,  find  iiiucd  leparatcly,  but  now 
paged  consccutivi-ly, 

GoDDARO.  The  Prowess  of  the  Whig  Club,  and  the  Ma- 
noeuvres of  Legion.  Baltimore:  Printed  for  the  jiuthor.  [1777.] 
i2mo,  pp.  16,  4.  DA.,  w.  27644 

Contains  the  defunie  of  Willinm  Ooddard  against  rhc  action  of  the  Whig  Club  of 
Baltimore,  which  drove  him  from  that  city.     See  J.  C.  Brown's  Cataluguu. 

[Goddard.]  A  Soliloquy.  Printed  in  the  year  1770.  410, 
pp.  15.  p.  27O45 

Probably  printed  at  Philadelphia.     Relates  to  local  politics. 

Goddard  (W.  A.)  A  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
Edward  Goddard.  By  William  Augustus  Goddard.  IVorcester: 
M.  Spoonerj  Jointer.   1833.     i2mo,  pp.  96.  b.,  s.  27646 

Goddard  (W.  Giles).  An  Address  to  the  People  of  Rhode- 
Island,  delivered  in  Newport  ...  on  May  3,  1843,  in  presence  of 
the  General  Assembly,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Change  in  the 
Civil  Government  of  Rhode-Island,  by  the  adoption  of  the  Con- 
stitution, which  superseded  the  Charter  of  1663.  ^'^h  Appendix. 
By  William  G.  Goddard.    Providence:  Knowles  and  Vote.   1843. 


8vo,  pp.  80. 


B.,  BA.,  C,  H.,  p.  27647 


Goddard.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  James  Manning,  d.d.,  first 
President  of  Brown  University;  with  Biographical  Notices  of 
some  of  his  Pupils.  By  William  G.  Goddard.  ...  Boston:  Per- 
kins i^  Marvin,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  24.     Portrait.       b.,  ba.  27648 

Goddard.  Political  and  Miscellaneous  Writings.  By  Wil- 
liam Giles  Goddard.  Edited  by  his  Son,  Francis  W.  Goddard. 
Providence:  S.  S.  Rider  ^  Brother.  1870.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
xxxii,  568,  Portrait  j  viii,  pp.  535.  b.,  c,  h.  27649 

Alsot  Address  to  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Rhode  Island.,  delivered  September 
7,  1836.  ...  Bttlont  jfohn  H.  Eattburn.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  30.  —  Address  in  Commem- 
oration of  the  Death  of  William  Henry  Harrison,  delivered  before  the  City  Council 
«r.d  Citizens  of  Providence,  on  the  National  Fast,  Miy  14,  1841.     Ptovidemc.   1841. 


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8vo,  pp.  30,  —  Brief  Notices  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  late  Nicholas  Brown. 
...  Providence.  1841.  lamu,  pp.  15.  —  Obituary  Notice  of  Thomas  Poynton  Ives 
who  died  April  30th,  1835.  ...  Providence.  1835.    8vo.^  pp.  6. 

GoDEFROY  (F.)  Recueil  d'estampes  representant  les  diiFerents 
evenemens  de  la  guerre  ...  de  Tindependance  des  £tats  Unis. 
Par  F.  Godefroy.    Paris.    4to,  pp.  i6.  h.  27650 

GoDEN  (Julius).  Die  Spanier  in  Peru.  Berlin :  Bei  Friedrich 
Maurer.   1794.    2  vols.,  121x10,  pp.  (4),  308}  260.  27651 

GoDET  (J.  A.)  Notes  sur  le  Golfe  du  Mexique  et  les  mouil- 
lages  compris  entre  Tampico  et  Vera  Cruz.  Par  J.  A.  Godet. 
Bordeaux:  Lafargne.  1 856.    8vo.  27652 

GoDET  (T.  L.)  Bermuda:  Its  History,  Geology,  Climate, 
Products,  Agriculture,  Commerce  and  Government ;  From  the 
Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time ;  with  Hints  to  Invalids. 
By  Theodore  L.  Godet,  m.d.     London:   Smith,  Elder  bf  Co. 

MOCCCLX.      8V0,  pp.  XV,  271.  B.,  C,  H.  27653 

Godfrey  (A.  W.)  Letters  and  Correspgindence  on  the  Hali- 
fax and  Quebec  Railroad  ...  Halifax.  1847.    ^^°'  ^7^54 

Godfrey  (M.)  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Seminole  War 
and  Miraculous  Escape  of  Mrs.  Mary  Godfrey  and  her  four 
femile  Children,  [also]  Massacre  of  Whites  by  Indians  and 
Negroes  in  Florida.     Providence,  R.  I.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  24.     c. 

Godfrey  (T.)  The  Pennsylvania  Almanack  for  1733.  By 
T.  Godfrey.  Philadelphia :  Printed  and  Sold  by  A.  Bradford,  [n. 
d.J     Continued.  27656 

Godfrey.  The  Court  of  Fancy ;  A  Poem.  By  Thomas 
Godfrey.  [Motto.]  Philadelphia:  PFilliam  Dunlap.  m.dcc.lxii, 
4to,  pp.  24.  P.  27657 

Godfrey  (T.,  Jr.)  Juvenile  Poems  on  Various  Subjects. 
With  the  Prince  of  Parthia,  a  Tragedy.  By  the  late  Mr.  Tho- 
mas Godfr-^y,  Jr.,  of  Philadelphia.  To  which  is  prefixed  some 
Account  of  the  Author  and  his  Writings.  [By  N.  Evans.] 
Philadelphia:  Henry  Miller,  mdcclxv.   4to,  pp.  xxv,  (2),  223.  p. 

The  author  served  as  lieutenant  against  Fort  Duquesne  in  1758  in  the  P  nnsylvania 
forces;  he  died  in  North  Carolina,  August  3,  1763. 

Godfrey  (W.  C.)  Godfrey's  Narrative  of  the  Last  Grinnell 
Arctic  Exploring  Expedition,  in  Search  of  Sir  John  Franklin, 
1853-4-5.     Biography  of  Dr.  Elisha  K.  Kane,  from  the  Cradle 


GODMAN. 


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to  the  Grave.  By  William  C.  Godfrey,  one  of  the  Survivors 
of  the  Expedition.  Philadelphia:  J.  T.  Lloyd  iJ'  Co.  1857.  8vo, 
pp.  267.    +  [li/id.]  i860.  8vo,  pp.  295.  27659 

GoDiN  (M.)  Naufrage  d'Isabelle  de  Grand  Maison  et  Bruno, 
epouse  de  M.  Godin  des  Odonais,  et  de  sa  famille  sur  les  bords 
du  fleuve  des  Amazones.  Paris:  Imp,  de  Delalain,  1827.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  27660 

"This  relation  is  an  abridgment  of  tine  letter  of  M.  Godin,  printed  with  the  letter 
of  M.  D.  L.  C.  (de  la  Condamine)  tur  le  sort  des  ylstrononies,  etc.,  an  8vo  of  30  pages, 
without  date,  but  printed  in  1773  o""  '774>  ^"'^  ^'*"  ^'  ^''^  *"<J  "f  La  Condamine'a 
•Relation,'"  etc.,  1778.  An  English  version  will  be  found  on  pp.  307-334  of  "Con- 
stable's Miscellany,"  Vol,  xi. 

GoDiNEz  (M.)  Practica  de  la  Theologia  Mystica.  Por  Mi- 
guel Godinez  y  San  Pablo  ...  Mexico.  1682.    Sm.  8vo.      27661 

GoDLEY  (J.  R.)  Letteis  from  America.  By  John  Robert 
Godley.  London:  John  Murray.  1844.  2  vols.,  post  Svo,  pp. 
XXXV,  272  i  243.  B.,  BA.,  H.  27662 

GoDMAN  (J.  D.)  American  Natural  History.  Part  i.  Mas- 
tology.  ^y  John  D.  Godman,  m.d.  Philadelphia :  H.  C.  Carey 
i^  L  Lea.  1826-28.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  362 ;  331 ;  264.  73  Plates. 
4- [iJ/</.]  1828-31.  +  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Key  l^ 
Mickle.  1 83 1.  +  Third  Edition.  To  which  is  added,  his  last 
work,  the  Rambles  of  a  Naturalist ;  with  a  Biographical  Sketch 
of  the  Author.  Philadelphia.  1842.  2  vols.,  8vo.  38  Plates. 
+  [Ibid.']  1846.  +  New  Edition.  Philadelphia:  U.  Hunt. 
1855.    8vo.  27663 

GoDMAN.  Rambles  of  a  Naturalist.  By  the  late  Dr.  John 
D.  Godman,  To  which  are  added  Reminiscences  of  a  Voyage 
to  India.  By  Reynell  Coates,  m.d.  Philadelphia:  T.  T.  Ash. 
1836.    i2mo,  pp.  151.    c.    -^  Philadelphia:  Association  of  Friends. 


1859.    i2mo,  pp.  124. 


27664 


Godman.  A  Letter  to  Dr.  Thomas  P.  Jones,  Editor  of  the 
Franklin  Journal.  By  John  D.  Godman,  m.d.  Philadelphia. 
1826.    8vo,  pp.  28.  B.,  p.  27665 

Relates  to  Harlan's  "Fauna  Americana." — Also:  Description  of  a  New  Genus  and 
New  Species  of  Extinct  Mammiferous  (Quadrupeds.  4to.  —  Addresses  delivered  on 
various  Public  Occasions.  With  Appendix.  Philadelphia.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  194.  b.,  h. 
—  Professional  Reputation:  An  Oration  before  the  Philadelphia  Medical  Society  ... 
February  8,  18 z6.  Philadelphia:  Benjamin  &  Thomas  Kill.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  24.  b., 
BA. — A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  late  Dr.  John  D.  Godman.  ... 
Bristol,  [n.  d.]  izmo,  pp.  18.  —  Also  published  by  the  London  Tract  Association, 
No.  70,  1848,  and  again  in  1857.    lamo. 

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GoDMAN  (S.  A.)  The  Ocean-Born  :  A  Tale  of  the  Southern 
Seas.    By  Stuart  Adair  Godman.    New  Tork.  [1852.]    8vo,  pp. 

100.  H.  27666 

GoDOY  (Manuel  de).  Memorias  de  don  M.  Godoy,  principe 
de  la  Paz,  5  sea  cuenta  de  su  vida  politica  ;  para  servir  a  la  his- 
toria  del  reinado  del  sefior  don  Carlos  iv.  de  Borbon.  Reimpresa 
sobre  la  edicion  original,  publicada  en  Paris  por  el  mismo  principe. 
Gerona:  Ficente  Oliva.   1839.    6  vols.,  i2mo.  27667 

Many  of  the  issues  treated  relate  to  American  questions. 

GoDOY.  Memoirs  of  Don  Manuel  de  Godoy,  Prince  of  the 
Peace,  ...  written  by  himself.  Edited  ...  by  Lieut.-Colonei  J. 
B.  D'Esmfinard.  With  an  Introduction,  Historical  and  Bio- 
graphical Notes,  &c.  London:  Richard  Bentley.  1836.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  492 ;  viii,  428.     2  Portraits.  ba.,  c.  27668 

Godoy.  An  Exact  and  Impartial  Account  of  the  Most  Im- 
portant Events  which  have  occurred  in  Aranjuez,  Madrid,  &c., 
1808.  Translated  from  the  Spanish.  New  Tork.  1808.  8vo, 
pp.  46.  M.  27669 

Godoy  (Nicholas  de).  Pompa  Funeral  en  la  muerte,  y  Ex- 
equias  del  D.  Joan  de  Salzedo,  Dean  de  la  Iglesia  Metropolitana 
de  Mexico,  Oratio  Funebri,  &c.     Mexico.  1626.  4to.       27670 

Godwin  (B.)  Substance  of  a  Course  of  Lectures  on  British 
Colonial  Slavery,  delivered  at  Bradford,  York,  and  Scarborough. 
By  Rev.  Benjamin  Godwin.     London.    1830.    8vo.     +  Boston, 


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James  B.  Dow.  1836.    i2mo,  pp.  258.  ba.,  h.  2767 

Godwin  (Morgan).     &^  Godwyn  (Morgan).  h    •. 

Godwin  (P.)  Cyclopedia  of  Universal  Biography.  By  Parke 
Godwin.  New  Tork:  G.  P.  Putnam.  1852.  i2mo.  +  [Ibid.] 
3855.  +  New  Edition,  with  a  Supplement  brought  down  to  the 
Present  Time.  New  Tork:  Hurd ^  Houghton.  1866.  Cr.  8vo, 
pp.  821,  158.  27672 

First  published  as  a  Hand-book  of  Universal  Biography.  8vo.  —  Also :  An  Address 
to  the  People  of  the  United  States.  ... —  Democracy,  Constructive  and  Pacific,  iimo, 

Godwin.  Political  Essay.  By  Parke  Godwin.  [From  Con- 
tributions to  Putnam's  Magazine.]  New  Tork:  Dix,  Edwards 
&r  Co.  1856.    8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  345.  B.,  H.  27673 

Godwin  (W.)  A  Letter  of  Advice  to  a  Young  American, 
on  the  Course  of^  Studies  most  advantageous  for  him  to  pursue. 
London.  1S18.    8vo.  27674 


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Godwin.  Lives  of  the  Necromancers.  ...  By  William  God- 
win. London.  iS^^.  8vo,  pp.  xxi,  465.  b.  -\- New  Tori.  iS^S- 
i2mo.  27675 

Includes  a  chapter  on  Witchcraft  in  New  England,  p.  454. 

Godwin.  Of  Population.  An  Enquiry  concerning  the  Power 
of  Increase  in  the  Numbers  of  Mankind,  in  Answer  to  Malthus's 
Essay  on  that  Subject.  London:  Longman,  Hurst  ...  1820.  8vo, 
pp.  22,  626.  B.,  H.  27676 

This  elicited  the  following  reply  :  Question  of  Population  as  it  relates  to  the  Increase 
in  the  Inhabitants  of  the  United  States,  carefully  considered,  in  Answer  to  Godwin. 
London.  1821.  8vo.  —  His  novel,  entitled  Cloudesley,  is  founded  on  the  Annesley  story, 
tee  our  Vol.  i.,  Nos.  1 599-1 603.  His  Life  of  the  Earl  of  Chatham  contains  some 
details  of  Pitt's  efforts  in  favor  of  the  Colonists. 

GoDWYN  (M.)  The  |  Negro's  &  Indians  I  Advocate,  [  Suing 
for  their  Admission  into  the  |  Church :  |  Or  |  A  Persuasive  to 
the  Instructing  |  and  Baptizing  of  the  Negro's  and  J  Indians  in 
our  Plantations.  |  Shewing,  |  That  as  the  Compliance  therewith 
can  prejudice  |  no  Mans  just  Interest ;  So  the  wilful  Neglecting  | 
and  Opposing  of  it,  is  no  less  than  a  manifest  |  Apostacy  from  the 
Christian  Faith.  |  To  which  is  added,  A  brief  Account  of  Re- 
ligion in  Virginia.  |  By  Morgan  Godwyn,  |  Sometime  St.  of  Ch. 
Ch.  Oxon.  I  London :  Printed /or  the  Juthor,  by  J.  D.  and  are  \  to 
be  Sold  by  most  Booksellers.   1680.  |     8vo,  7  1.,  pp.  174.     H.  27677 

Containing  a  curious  article  on  the  « style  of  religion  in  Virginia  at  it  was  before  the 
late  rebellion." 

G[odwyn]  (M[organ)].  A  Supplement  to  the  Negro's  and 
Indian's  Advocate :  or  Some  further  Considerations  and  Proposals 
for  the  efFectual  and  speedy  carrying  out  of  the  Negro's  Chris- 
tianity in  our  Plantations  (notwithstanding  the  late  pretended 
Impossibilities)  without  any  prejudice  to  their  owners.  By  M. 
G.  a  Presbyter  of  the  Church  of  England.  London :  Printed  by 
J.  D[unton.']  168 1.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  12.  c,  h.  27678 

Godwyn.  Trade  Preferred  before  Religion,  and  Christ  made 
to  give  place  to  Mammon ;  Represented  in  a  Sermon  relating  to 
the  Plantations.  First  preached  at  Westminster-Abbfy,  and 
afterwards  in  divers  Churches  in  London.  By  Morgan  God- 
wyn.    London :  B.  Tooke.  1685.    4to,  pp.  34.  c.  I'jb'jc) 

Goede  nieuwe  tijdinghe  ghecomen  met  het  |  Jacht  de  Vos 
ghenaemt,  afghesonden  von  den  generael  Jacob  |  Wilckens  uyt 
Bresilien,  aen  de  Heeren  Bewint-Hebbers  |  vande  gheoctroyeerde 
West-Indische  Compagnie.  |  Ghedruckt  by  Broer  Jansz.  Out  Cou' 


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rantier  ht't  Legher  van  syn  Princelycke  Ex-  \  celUntie \  woonende  op  de 
Nleu-zydi  achter  Borchwal\in  de  Si  here  Kan  \  by  de  Brouwerie\van 
den  Hoy-Bergh\den  2"}  Jugustus\Jnno  1624. |     410,  I  1.       27680 

Good  news  ...  from  Brazil  to  the  Directors  of  the  West-Indii  Company. 

GoEDEL  (C.)  Sklaverei  und  Emancipation  der  schwarzen 
Rasse  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika.  ...  von  C. 
Gocdcl.  ...  Zurich:  Schabeliti.' sche  Buchhandlung  {Casar  Sshmidt), 

1866.    8V0,  2  1.,  pp.  149.  B.,  BA.,  H.   27681 

GoELLM  (J.  V.)  D.  D.  Dissertatio  Medico-Botanica,  sistens 
Specifica  Canadensium,  qvae,  consensu  ampliss.  Facult.  Medics 
in  Regia  Academia  Upsaliensi  ...  submittit  Johannes  von  Goellm 
Vestro-Gothus  R.  A.  S.  adscriptus  in  Auditorio  Carolino  Majori 
D.    Jnno  MDCCLXVi.    410,  pp.  (iii),  28.  P.  27682 

[GoENs  (R.  M.  van).]  Politick  Vertoog  over  het  waar  Sys- 
tema  van  Amsterdam  met  relatie  tot  de  algemeene  belangen  der 
Republiek,  benevens  consideratien  over  den  tegenwoord.  oorlog, 
en  het  voorgevallene  in  1777-80,  mitsg.  Deductie  over  de  ge- 
heime  onderhandelingcn  tusschen  d.  Pensionaris  van  Berkel  en 
de  Engelsche  Colonien  in  Amerika,  en  het  tractaat  met  dezelve 
gesloten  te  Aken  4  Sept.  1778.  [TJtrecht.']  1781.  Folio,  pp. 
151.  27683 

This  poUtiral  discussion  relates  to  the  secret  negotiations  between  the  Pensionary  v. 
Berkel  and  the  English  colonies,  and  the  treaty  at  Aix-Liv-Chapelle  in  1778.  "  Ex- 
tremely scarce,  being  printed  privately  at  the  author's  expense,  and  only  a  very  small 
number  of  copies.  A  counterfeit  edition  in  8vo,  published  against  the  wiil  of  the 
author,  appeared  in  the  same  year.  It  strongly  condemns-  the  help  indirectly  granted 
by  Amsterdam  to  the  Americans." — F.  Muller.  The  peculiar  views  of  this  writer 
caused  much  controversy,  and  many  pamphlets  exist  which  relate  partly  to  the  aid 
rendered  the  Americans  from  Amsterdam.  The  autobiogi-aphy  (Eigen  levensbeschry- 
ving)  edited  by  H.  W.  T.  Tydeman,  and  another  biography  by  B.  Ten  Brink,  will 
throw  light  on  the  subject. 

GoEPP  (C.)  The  National  Club  on  the  Reconstruction  of 
the  Union,  February  4,  1864.  By  Charles  Goepp.  New  Tork: 
G.  B.  7'eubner,  1864.    8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  27684 

GcERTZ  {Comte  J.  de).  Memoire,  ou  Precis  Historique  sur  la 
Neutralite  armee  et  son  origine,  suivi  de  pieces  justificatives. 
Basle.  1801.     i2mo,  pp.  127.  s.  27685 

Includad  in  Warden's  «  Bib.  Am.  Sept." 

Goes  (D.  de).  Chroni  |  ca  do  felicissimo  rei  dom  Ema  |  nvel, 
composta  per  Damiani  de  |  Goes,  dividida  em  quatro  partes,  j  das 
quaes  esta  he  ha  primeira.  ]  ^  Foi  vista,  &  approuada  per  ho  R. 
P.  F.  Emanuel  da  veiga  examinator  dos  liuros.  j    ^  Em  Lisbaa  em 


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casa  de  Francisco  correa^  impressor  do  Serenhsi  \  mo^  Cardeal  Infante, 
ahos  xvii  dias  do  mes  de  Jullio  de  1566.  ...  Com  priv'tlegio  Real, 
Folio,  Title,  107  1.,  Tabla,  2  1.  Segunda  parte.  Title,  75  1., 
Tabla,  2  1.  Terceira  parte.  Title,  138  1.,  Tabla  and  Errata,  3  1. 
^uarta  parta.     Title,  112  1.,  Tabla  and  Errata,  3  1.  28686 

The  four  parts  form  one  volume.  The  work  includes  the  voyage  of  Contreal. 
There  are  several  reprints,  in  which  Chaps.  %\-ii  of  the  third  part  have  been  altered 
and  mutilated  by  unier  of  the  Government. 

Goes.  Chronica  do  felicissimo  rei  D.  Manuel  de  gloriosa 
memoria.  A  qual  por  mandado  de  serenissimo  principe  o  infante 
D.  Henrique  sou  filho,  o  Cardeal  de  Portugal  do  titulo  dos  Sanc- 
tos  quatro  coroados,  Damiao  de  Goes  collegia  e  compoz  de  novo. 
Lisboa  p.  Ant.  Alvarez,,  1619.  Folio,  pp.  viii,  609.  +  Lhhoa: 
M.  Manescal  da  Costa.  1 749.  Sm.  folio,  4  1.,  pp.  609.  B.  + 
Coimbra  na  off.  da  Univ.   1790.     2  vols.,  410.  27687 

Chap.  Lxvi.  has  voyage  of  the  Contre;.ls. 

Goes.  Fides,  Reli-|gio,  Moresqve  Aethi-lopvm  svb  Imperio 
Pre- 1  ciosi  loannis  (quern  vulgo  Presbyterum  loan- 1  nem  vocant) 
degentium,  vna  cum  enarratione  |  confederationis  ac  amicitiae 
inter  ipsos  Aethiopium  Imperatores,  &  Re- 1  ges  Lusitaniae  initae, 
Damiano  a  Goes  Equite  Lu  I  sitano  autore  ac  |  interprete.  |  ... 
Parisiis,  \  Apud  Christianum  ff^echelum  sub  scuto  Basi  \  liensi,  in 
vico  lacobao :  ^  sub  Pegaso  in  vice  \  Bellouacensi .  M  .  D  .  XLI.  |  8vo, 
Title  and  95  pp.  27688 

See  page  %.» 

Goes.  Hispania  |  Damiani  a  Goes,  |  Eqvitis  Lvsitani  |  Lovanii  \ 
Excudebat  Rutgerus  Rescius  Anno  |  M .  D .  XLii.  |      4to,  30  1. 

"  This  Opuscule,  addressed  to  Petrus  Nannius,  Latin  Professor  at  Louvain,  was  in- 
tended to  correct  Miinster's  account  of  Spain.  On  fol.  19,  verso,  are  brief  notices  of 
Cortes  and  Pizarro,  and  of  American  products  on  fols.  29  and  30.  It  appeared  again, 
much  amended  and  somewhat  enlarged,  with  •  De  Rebus  Oceanicis,'  of  Peter  Martyr, 
at  Cologne,  1574." — J.  C  Brevoort. 

Goes.  Damiani  |  a  Goes  Eqvitis  Lv  |  sitani  Aliqvot  Opvscvla.  | 
Fides,  Religio,  moresqj  Aethiopum. |  ...  [Colophon:]  Lovanii\ 
\  Ex  officina  Rutgeri  Rescij,  Anno  1544.  Mensi  Decemb,  4to, 
pp.  134.  27690 

&«  the  verso  of  the  sixth  leaf.  The  first  edition,  which  I  have  not  seen,  is  Lovanii, 
1540,  4to,  and  is  extremely  rare. 

Goes.  De  Rebus  Hispanicis,  Lvsitanicis,  Aragonicis,  Indicis 
et  iEthiopicis  Damiani  a  Goes,  Hieronymi  Pauli,  Hier.  Blanci, 
lacobi  Tevij  opera.  Colonia  Agrippina:  In  officina  Bircimannica. 
1602.    8vo,  12  1.,  pp.  442.  27691 

Portrait  of  Damianus  a  Goes  on  page  7. 


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Goethe  (Louise).  Les  Esclaves ;  etude  de  moeuis  contem- 
poraines  i  precede  d'une  lettrc  de  M.  Victor  Hugo.  Paris:  Levy 
freres.    1862.     i2mo,  pp.  360.  b.,  ba.  27692 

GoFF  (A.  W.)  Lecture  ...  delivered  at  the  Capitol,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  20.  B.  27693 

On  the  Resources  of  the  United  States.  Also  :  Oration  on  General  George  Wash- 
ingtun  ...  in  ...  Philadelphia.     New  York.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  16.     a. 

GoFFE  (J.)     ...  Sermon  ...  at  Holdcn,  Mass.,  September  4th, 

1 8 16.  By  Joseph  GofFe.  ...  fVorcester:  Printed  by  William  Man- 
tling. [1816.]    8vo,  pp.  23.  BA.,  H.,  w.  27694 

GoFFE.  Result  of  an  Ecclesiastical  Council  ...  at  Princeton, 
Mass.,  March  7,  18 17,  and  the  Protest  of  the  Minority;  with 
Remarks,  Notes,  and  Observations.  By  Joseph  GofFe.  Worces- 
ter.   18 1 7.    pp.  24.  BA.,  H.,  w.  27695 

Also  I  Review  of  Dr.  Bancroft's   Vindication  of  the   "  Result,"  &c.     ff^orceuer. 

1817.  8vo,  pp.  44.     BA.,  w. 

GoFFE  (W.)     See  Hough  (F„  B.),  Philagathus,  and  Stiles  (E.) 

GoFFELMAN  (C.  A.)  Rcise  zwischen  Siid-  und  Nord-Amerika. 
Rostock.  1834.    8vo.  27696 

GoGGiN.  ...  Remarks  of  Mr.  Goggin,  of  Virginia,  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  December  30,  1847,  and  January  6 
&  7,  1848,  on  the  Joint  Resolution  for  the  Transportation  of 
the  Great  Northern  and  Southern  Mail.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  18.  H.  27697 

Goggin.  Speech  of  William  L.  Goggin,  of  Virginia,  on  the 
Veto  Power.  ...  July  21,  1848.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.    h. 

Goggin.  Speech  of  Hon.  W.  L.  Goggin,  of  Virginia,  in 
Favor  of  Uniform  Postal  Charges  ...  February  21,  1849.  ^osh- 
ington:  '-^  Globe  Office. ^^   1849.    8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  27699 

Goggin.  Speech  of  Mr.  Goggin,  of  Virginia,  on  the  War 
with  Mexico.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb- 
ruary I,  1848.    \Washington^   [1848.]     8vo,  pp.  16.         B.,  H. 

GoiN  (J.  W.)  An  Apprentice  System  for  the  United  States 
Merchant  Service.  ...  By  John  W.  Goin.  New-York:  J.  P. 
Wright.   1855.     i2mo,  pp.  36.  H.,  s.  27701 

Going  (J.)  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Worcester,  December 
II,  1825,  the  Sabbath  after  the  Execution  of  Horace  Carter,  ... 
By  Jonathan  Going.     Worcester.   [1825.]    8vo,  pp.  22.     h.,  w. 


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[GoiNoJ  Outline  of  a  Plan  for  establishing  a  Baptist  Lit- 
erary and  Theological  Institution  in  a  Central  Situation  in  New- 
England.  ...  fVorcester :  Printed  by  William  Manning.  1819. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.  27703 

Also:  Discourse  at  Belchcrtown,  Mass.,  June  24,  18 1 6.     fForcttier.    8vu. 

Gold  (Thomas  R.)  To  the  People  of  the  County  of  Oreida. 
...   1800.     Sm.  4to,  pp.  28.  B.,  N.,  s.  27704 

Respecting  the  location  of  the  Court-house.  Also  -.  Address  ...  Berkshire  Associ;i- 
tion  for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture  and  Manufactures,  October  a,  1817.  Pitisfield. 
[n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  32.  B.,  BA.,  H.  —  Address  ...  Berkshire  Agricultural  Society,  Octo- 
ber 3,  1816;  ...  8vo,  pp.  22,  (2).  B.,  N.  —  Address  ...  before  the  Agricultural  Society 
for  the  County  of  Oneida,  at  Whitestown,  October  18,  1820.     Utica.  1820.     v. 


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w. 


Gold.     Report,  No.  31.     House  of  Representatives. 
Panic  Investigation.     Pyashington.  1871.    8vo,  pp.  484. 

Gold.  American  Gold  Quotations,  1862-66,  and  Members 
of  the  New  York  Gold  Exchange,  Stock  Exchange,  Open 
Board,  and  Petroleum  Board  of  Brokers.  New  Tori.  1866. 
i8mo,  pp.  36.  27706 

Gold  and  Silver  Mining  in  Sonora,  Mexico.  ...  Cincinnati: 
IVrightson  ilf  Co.  1867.    Svo,  pp.  16.  H.  27707 

Gold.  Highest  and  Lowest  Prices  of  Gold  for  Four  Years. 
New  York.    i8mo.  27708 

Gold  Fields.  Notes  on  the  Distribution  of  Gold  throughout 
the  World,  including  Australia,  California,  and  Russia.  London. 
1853.    Svo.  27709 

The  Golden  Age,  or  Future  Glory  of  America  discovered  by 
an  Angel  to  Caledon  in  Visions,    [n.  p.]  1785.    Svo.       27701 

The  Golden  Fleece.     See  [Vaughan  (W.)] 

Golden  Hills  News:  Jur;  3,  1854.     San  Francisco.       27711 

In  Chinese ;  for  the  Celestials  in  California. 

GoLDER  (J.)  Life  of  the  Honourable  William  Tilghman, 
Late  Chief  Justice  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Compiled 
from  the  Eulogies  of  Two  distinguished  Members  of  the  Phila- 
delphia Bar,  who  delivered  them  in  commemoration  of  his  Vir- 
tues. By  John  Golder,  Esq.  Philadelphia  :  Printed  for  the  Au- 
thor. 1829.    Svo,  pp.  14S.     Portrait.  c.  27712 

Also  I  The  American  Teacher's  Lessons;  being  ...  Select  Speeches  ...  from  the 
most  eminent  American  Authors.     Philadtlphia.  1827.    Svo. 


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GoLDiNO  (W.)  Servants  on  |  Hi)rsc-l}ack  :  |  Or,  |  A  Krcc- 
Pcoplc  bestridcd  in  their  per- 1  sons,  and  Liberties,  by  worthlesse 
men  :  I  Being  I A  Representation  of  the  dejected  state]  of  the  In- 
habitants of  Summer  Islands.  |  Containing  |  Short  Illustrations 
upon  a  Petition  pre- 1  sentcd  to  the  High  Court  of  Parliament  ( 
for  Redresse.  |  Published  by  Will.  Golding  Master  of  Arts,  and  | 
Teacher  to  the  Congregation  in  that  Island.  |  \^London  ;]  Printed 
in  the  Teare^  1648.  |     4to,  pp.  (4),  24).  27713 

This  writer  complains  bitterly  of  the  Governor's  tyranny  manirested  towards  himself" 
and  "other  poor  plantours."     Priced  by  Lilly  at  j66  63. 

GoLDMANN  (Fr.)  Briefe  aus  Wisconsin  in  Nord-Amerika. 
Leipzig.   1849.    ^v°'  27714 

GoLDSBOROUGH  (C.  W.)  The  United  States  Naval  Chronicle. 
By  Charles  W.  Goldsborough.  If^asbington  City :  James  Wilson. 
1824.    8vo,  pp.  395,  Index,  xii,  Errata,  11  lines,     b.,  ba.,  c,  h. 

All  published ;  exhibits  a  very  interesting  historical  view  of  Naval  afFjirs  during  the 
Revolution.  See  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  xxi.  I.  —  Also:  Original  and  Correct  List  of  the 
United  States  Navy,  contains  a  list  of  the  Ships  in  Commission  and  their  respective 
Force,  List  of  Officers,  etc,    1800.    i8mo.  —  To  the  Public.   1813.    8vo. 

Goldsborough  (L.  M.)  A  Reply  by  L.  M.  Goldsborough 
to  an  Attack  made  upon  the  Navy  of  the  United  States  by 
Samuel  Coues  ...  Portsmouth:  C.  Iv.  Brewster.  1845.  8vo,  pp. 
23.  H.  27716 

Goldsborough  (W.  W.)  The  Maryland  Line  in  the  Con- 
federate States  Army.  By  W.  W.  Goldsborough.  Baltimore: 
Kelly,  Piet  &  Co.  1869.     i2mo,  pp.  357.     9  Portraits.         b.,  c. 

[Goldsmith  (J.)]  The  Present  State  of  the  British  Empire 
in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America ;  containing  a  Concise 
Account  of  our  possessions  in  every  part  of  the  Globe.  ...  Lon- 
don :  Griffin  iff  Co.  M  Dcc  lxvii.  8vo,  pp.  (8),  486.  5  Maps, 
1  Plate.  c.  27718 

140  pages  are  devoted  to  America.   See  "  M.  Rev.,"  xxxix.  405 ;  also  [Smollett  (T.)] 

Goldsmith  (L.)  An  Exposition  of  the  Conduct  of  France 
towards  America,  illustrated  by  Cases  decided  in  the  Council  of 
Prizes  in  Paris.  By  Lewis  Goldsmith.  London:  J,  M,  Richard- 
son, 1810,  8vo,  pp.  iv,  133.  B.  -f-  Second  Edition.  London. 
1 8 10.  8vo.  +  Second  Edition.  New-York.  18 10.  Svo,  pp. 
99.  B.,  H.  +  Third  Edition.  London.  18 10.  8vo,  pp.  iv, 
133.  BA.  27719 

The  author  was  a  German  Jew. 


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Goldsmith  (O.)  The  Rising  Village,  with  other  Poems. 
By  Oliver  Goldsmith,  a  Descendant  of  the  Author  of  "  The 
Deserted  Village."  Saint  John,  {N.  B.) :  John  M'MUlan.  ... 
MDCCCxxxiv.    i8mo,  pp.  144.  27720 

Goldsmith  (Z.)  Three  Lectures  delivered  at  Southold,  L. 
I.,  February,  1826.  By  Z.  Goldsmith.  New  Tork.  1826. 
8vo,  pp.  40.  27721 

GoLDSON  (William),  Observations  on  the  Passage  between 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans,  in  two  Memoirs  of  the  Straits 
of  Anian,  and  the  Discoveries  of  De  Fonte.  Elucidated  by  a 
New  and  Original  Map.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  Historical 
Abridgement  of  Discoveries  in  the  Nortl  of  America.  By  Wil- 
liam Goldson.  Portsmouth:  IV.  Mowbray.  m,dcc,xciii.  4to, 
pp.  xii,  162.     Map.  27722 

"The  large  'Chart  on  Mercator's  projection  exhibiting  the  Tracks  of  Maldonado  in 
1598  and  De  Fofite  in  1640,  compared  with  the  modern  discuveriea,*' is  very  curious, 
considering  it  was  made  after  much  study  in  1793.  It  shows  that  geographical  lies  are 
difficult  to  kill  permanently  dead  as  any  others.  Both  the  book  and  the  map  have 
and  will  have  an  increasing  interest  to  those  exploring  the  north-west  coasts  of  North 
America.  The  bibliographical  research  of  this  author  is  as  commendable  as  his  judfj- 
ment  it  untrustworthy." — Stkvins.     Stt  alio  "  M.  Rev.,"  xvi.  18. 

GoLOViN  (I.)  Stars  and  Stripes ;  or,  American  Impressions. 
By  Ivan  Golovin.    London:  W.  Freeman.   1856.    i2mo,  pp.  312. 

[GoMARA  (Francisco  Lopez  de).]  |  \  Con  priuilegio  de  su 
Alteza.  Por  diez  afios.  |  [Large  woodcut  with  Arms  of  the 
Emperor,  nearly  filling  the  page.]  \  Primera  y  segunda  parte 
dela  his- 1  toria  general  de  las  Indias  con  todo  el  descubrimiento  y 
cosas  nota  |  bles  que  han  acaecido  dende  que  se  ganaron  ata  \sic\ 
et  aflo  de  1551.  Con  la  coquista  de  |  Mexico  Y  de  la  nueua 
Espaffa.  En  Carago^a.  1553.  |>f  foj//»  de  Miguel  Capila  mercader 
dt  libros  vezino  de  Caragofa.  \  Part  i.,  folio,  122 1.,  Woodcut  Map 
of  the  World  on  2  1.,  not  counted.  Dedicated  to  the  Emperor. 
[Followed  by]  |  ^  La  conquista  de  Mexico.  1 1552.  |  Con  licencia 
y  preuilegio  del  Principe  nuestro  senor.  |  [Under  a  cut  with 
arms  of  Cortez.]  [Colophon :]  ^  Fue  impressa  la  presente  \  istoria 
de  Indias  y  conquista  de  Mexico  enlcasa  de  JfguJin  Millan.  f  aca- 
bose  vis\pera  de  Nauidad  Aiio  de  Mil  y  \  quinientos  y  cinquenta  y  dos  j 
[1552]  en  la  muy  noble y  leal  Ciu-\dad de  Carago^a.  j '.•  |  140  1., 
the  last  not  numbered,  contains  "  Priuilegio,"  on  recto  and  colo 
phon  on  verso.  j.c.b.,  j.c.bt.  27724 

The  first  edition,  of  extreme  rarity,  and  a  work  of  the  highest  importance,  concern- 
ing which  ««  Ternaux,  No.  6i,  Ticknor's  "Spanish  Literature,"  Vol.  i.,  Presscott'i 
«* Conquest  of  Mewco,"  Vol.  i.,  Robertson's  "  History,"  and  Mufloi'  "New  World.** 

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COMARA. 


*<  Affurdi  ut  the  moit  authentic  views  of  the  primitive  condition  of  the  Indians  be- 
fore tyranny  had  criuhed,  or  civiliiation  had  corrupted  them."  —  T.  W.  Field.  The 
work  il  indttpeniable  to  the  student  of  Spaniih  affairi  in  America  after  the  cun- 
queit,  notwithitanding  the  charges  made  by  Bernal  Diaz  againit  Oomara  of  occationul 
inaccuracy.  The  dedication  to  Charles  v.  begins  with  these  remarlcable  words ;  "  Thr 
greatest  event  which  has  happened  since  the  creation  of  the  world  (leaving  aside  tliu 
incarnation  and  death  of  Him  who  created  it)  is  the  discovery  of  the  Indies."  Go- 
mara  prefixes  a  curious  address  to  intending  translators,  warning  them  to  be  accur.itR 
and  to  measure  the  full  significance  of  the  pregnant  Spanish  phrases,  also  to  pay  aprcial 
attention  to  proper  name*.  He  further  declares  that  he  is  writing  the  boolc  in  Latin, 
and  much  fuller,  so  that  the  translators  may  talce  no  trouble  to  put  it  into  that  lan- 
guage. His  Latin  version  has  never  appeared.  Antonio  de  Leon,  p.  70,  says  t  "  It  li  a 
free  history  (historia  libre),  and  was  ordered  by  an  ancient  'Cedula*  of  the  Council 
of  the  Indies."  He  adds  tliat  Frisius  made  use  of  the  geographical  part  in  his  edition 
of  the  Cosmography  of  Apianus.     Reprinted  by  Barcia  and  Vedia. 

[GoMARA.]    Hispania  Victrix.    [Large  woodcut  of  the  King's 

Arms,  nearly  filling  the  page.]     Primera  y  seeunda  par  |  te  dc  la 

historia  general  de  las  Indias  co  todo  el  descu  [brimiento,  y  cosas 

notables  que  han  acaescido  dende  que  se  ganaron  hasta  el  afio  { de 

1551.      Con  la  conquista  de  Mexico,  y  de  la  nueua  Espafla.  | 

£n  Medint  del  Campo^  par  GuilUrmo  de  Millis.    1553.     f'olio, 

122  1.     [Followed  by]  Conquista  de   Mexico.     [Woodcut  of 

King's  Arms,  varied,  filling   half  the   page.]      Segunda  parte 

de  la  I  Chronica  general  delas  Indias,  que  trata  de|Ta  conquista 

de  Mexico.      Nueuamen- 1  te  y  con  licencia  impressa.  |  Afio  de 

1553. 1     [Colophon:]  Fue  impressa  la  presente  historia  de  Indias] 

y  conquista  de  Mexico  en  Medina  del  CampOy  en  casa  de  Gui- 1  llermo 

de  Millis,    Acahose  a  veyntt  dias  del  mes  de  Ago-\sto,    Ano  ae  mily 

quinientos  y  cinquenta  y  tres,    139  1.  J.c.bt.  27725 

Although  the  title  and  the  collation  of  this  and  our  No.  177x4,  are  almost  identical, 
it  U  absolutely  another  edition,  as  a  comparison  will  show. 

[GoMARA.]  Conquista  de  Mexico.  Segvnda  parte  de  la 
Chronica  general  de  las  Indias  Occidentales,  su  Historia,  Geo- 
grafia,  Temperamento,  Producciones,  Usos,  y  Costumbres  de  los 
Naturales  de  ellas.     Madrid.  1553.    Folio.  27726 

Called  in  by  a  Decree  of  the  Council  of  the  Indies,  and  long  considered  as  a  pro- 
hibited book,  which  may  account  for  its  mutilation.  Title  and  note  from  a  catalogue 
of  Puttick  tc  Simpson's,  t86o.  Wc  have  not  seen  this  edition,  and  are  at  a  loss  to  un- 
derstand why  it  should  be  called  in  by  a  Decree  of  the  Council,  as  the  original  edition 
bears  the  usual  privileges.  Perhaps  the  arms  of  Cortez  in  the  second  part  of  our  No. 
17724  caused  some  offence,  for  in  our  No.  17715  they  are  replaced  by  the  Royal  arms. 
Meusel  iii.  117,  says  that  Gomara  was  prohibited  by  the  Council  of  the  Indies,  but 
gives  no  authority,  while  Antonio  states  the  contrary. 

[GoMARA.]  Con  priuilegio  del  Principe  nuestro  Sefior  per  diez 
afios.  I  [Arms  of  Spain,  nearly  filling  the  page.]  La  historia 
general  de  las  In  |  dias  y  nueuo  mundo,  con  mas  la  conquista  del 
Pe|ru  y  de  Mexico  agora  nueuamente  anadida  y  emendada  por 


COMARA. 


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el  mismo  autor,  con  vna  ta- 1  bla  muy  complidA  de  los  capituloi, 
y  muchas  figuras  que  en  otras  impressiones  no  llena.  Vtndtu  st 
in  ^aragofa  tn  casa  dt  Miguel  dt  Capila  mtrcador  de  librts,  1554. 
Folio,  4  1.,  Text,  99  1.,  Colophon  i  1.  j.c.b.  27727 

[GoMARA.]  Con  priuilegio  del  Principe  nuestro  Sefior.  | 
[Arms  of  Spain,  nearly  filling  the  page.]  Cronica  de  la  nueua 
espafla  |  con  la  cor.quista  de  Mexico,  y  otras  notables  :  hechas  I 
per  el  valoroso  Hernando  Cortes,  Marques  del  Valle,  Capitan  | 
de  sa  Magestad  en  aquellas  partes.  |  Con  mucha  diligencia  corre- 
gida,  y  afladida  por  el  mesmo  autor.  |  En  faragofa.  1554.  Folio, 
113  1.     Gothic  letter.  27728 

[G0MARA.I  La  Historia  ge|neral  de  las  In-|dias,  y  todo  lo 
acaescido  enellas  |  dende  qu^  se  ganaron  |  hasta  agora.  |  Y  ]  La  con- 
quista  de  Mexico  |  y  dela  nueua  Espafla.  |  En  Anuers  por  Mar- 
tin Nucio.  I  Con  preuilegio  Imperial.  \  M.  D.  Liiii.  |  .  Sm.  8vo,  300 
leaves.  j.c.bt.,  p.  27729 

GoMARA.  La  Historia  |  general  delas  Indias,  |  con  todos  los 
descubrimientos,  y  cosas  nota  |  bles  que  han  acaesido  enellas, 
dende  |  que  se  ganaron  hasta  agora,  escri  |  ta  por  Francisco  Lopez  | 
de  Gomara,  clerigo.  |  Afladiose  de  nueuo  la  descripcion  y  tra9a 
de  las  Indias,  |  con  vna  tabla  alphabetica  de  las  Prouincias,  Islas,  | 
Puereos,  [x/V]  Ciudades,  y  nombres  de  conquistadores  |  y  varones 
principales  que  alia  han  passado.  En  Anvers.  \  En  casa  de  luan 
Steehio.  \  AHo  M.D.Liili.  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  (32),  Text,  287  1.  +  En 
Jnversy  luan  Bellero.   1554.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  (32),  Text,  287  1.     c. 

These  editions  are  alike,  except  in  the  imprint.  The  title  calls  for  a  « trafa,"  but 
the  map  it  not  always  present.  Uricochea,  Mapotheca  Colombiana,  Londrt$,  i860, 
p.  z,  speaks  of  this  map  as  "  Very  well  engraved  and  extremely  exact  as  compared  with 
cotcmporary  ones."  It  is  a  woodcut  6x5  inches,  and  is  one  of  the  first  maps  of  Amer- 
ica of  Spanish  origin.  This  map  is  only  found  in  the  Bellero  editions,  and  also  in  hit 
edition  of  Levinus  AppoUonius  of  1565  and  1567. 

Gomara.  Historia  de  |  Mexico,  con  el  descv- 1  brimiento  dela 
nueva  Espafla,  conquistada  |  por  el  muy  illustre  y  valeroso  Principe  I 
don  Fernando  Cortes,  Marques] del  Valle,  Escrita  por  Fran-] 
Cisco  Lopez  de  Go- 1  mara,  clerigo.  |  Afladiose  de  la  nueuo 
descripcion  y  tra^a  de  todas  las  Indias,  |  con  vna  Tabla  Alphabetica 
de  las  materias,  y  haza-  |  flas  memorables  enella  contenidas.  I 
Tf  En  Jnvers,\Por  luan  Bellero^  al  Salmon.  1554.  |  Con  priuilegio.  j 
[Colophon:]  ^  Impresso  en  Anuers  por  yuan\Lacio.  1554.  8vo, 
349  1.,  Tabla,  ii  1.  c.  +  En  Jnvers,\En  casa  de  luan  Steelsioj 
1554. 1     8vo,  349  1.,  Tabla,  ill.  P.  27731 

Forms  the  Second  Part  of  the  History  of  the  Indies.  Set  a  note  in  Tromel's  «  Bibl. 
Americaioe,  No.  17.    The  only  difference  in  these  two  editions  coniiits  in  the  imfrint. 


I  : 


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308 


GOMARA. 


SGoMARA.]  La  scgunda  parjte  dcia  histo-|ria  general  dclas 
ias.  I  que  contiene  |  La  conquista  dc  Mexico,  |  y  dcla  nucua 
Espafia.  I  En  Anutrs  por  Martin  Nucio,  \  Con  priuiltgio  Imperial.  \ 
M.D.  Liiii.  I     i2ino,  340  leaves.  j.c.bt.,  c.  27732 

GoMARA.  Conquista  de  Meiico.  Historia  general  de  las 
Indias  i»  y  2a  parte.     Madrid.   1852.  c.  27733 

Formi  Vol.  li.  of  "  Bibl.  de  Autorei  Eipagnolei."  Thi  •*  Chronica"  alio  formi 
pjrt  of  Barcia'i  "  Histur'udorei  Primitivoi." 

GoMAR A.  Historia  |  di  Mexico,  |  et  |  qvando  si  discoperse  I  la 
Nvova  Hispagna,  conqyi|stata  per  I'illvstriss.  et|valoroso  Prin- 
cipe |  Don  I'crdinando  Cortes,  |  Marchese  del  Valle.  ...  Tradotta 
ncl|volgare  Italiano  perl  Avgvstino  de  Cravaliz.  In  Romoy  Ap- 
presto  yaUrio  iif  Luigi  Dorico  frattlli,  M.  d.  lv.  Sm.  4to,  8  1., 
Text,  240  1.  J.C.B.,  BA.,  H.  27734 

For  iome  reaion  thii  title-page  was  cancelled,  and  the  work  wai  put  forth  with  the 
following  title  i 

GoMARA.  Historia  del  |  illvstriss.  et  valorosiss.  |  capitano  Don 
Ferdinando  Cortes  marchese  della  Valle,  |  et  qvando  discoperse, 
et  acqvisto  |  la  Nvova  Hispaena.  |  Scritta  per  Francesco  Lopes  de 
Gomara,  |  in  lingua  Spagnuola,  h  hora  tradotta  nella  Italiana  per 
Avgvstino  de  Cravaliz. |  ...  Roma:  Falerioy  isf  Luigi  Dorici  fro- 
telli.  MDLVi.    4to,  8  1.,  Text,  240  1.  h.  27735 

Gomara.  La  Historia  |  Generale  delle  Indie  |  Occidentali,  con 
tutti  If  discopri- 1  menti,  &  cose  notabili,  che  |  in  esse  sonno  suc- 
ccsse,  I  da  che  si  acqui- 1  storno  fino  |  a  hora.  I  Scritta  per  Francesco 
Lopez  I  de  Gomara  in  lingua  Spagnuola,  |  &  ( Tradotta  nel  volgare  | 
Italiano  per  |  Avgvstino  de  Cravaliz.  |  Co'l  Priuilegio  del  sommo 
Pontefice,  h  della  |  maesta  Cesarea  per  diece  annt :  si  come  si  |  puo 
uedere  nella  prima  parte  dclla  |  Historia  del  Peru,  gia  da  noil 
Stampata. \In  Roma \ Per  Valerio^  W  Luigi  Dorici^  Panno \ m d lvi. j 
4to,  2  1.,  Text,  211  leaves,  and  one  leaf  with  woodcut  book- 
mark. j.c.BT.  27736 

This  translation  of  the  first  part  of  Gomara  is  dedicated  to  Cosmo  de  Medici. 

Gomara.  La  Seconda  Parte  I  delle  Historic  general!  dell'  In- 
dia, I  Con  tutte  le  cose  notabili  |  accadute  in  esse  da)  principio 
fin'  a  questo  |  giorno,  |  Sc  nuouamente  tradotte  |  di  Spagnuolo  in 
Italiano.  |  Nelle  quali,  oltre  |  all'  imprese  del  Colombo  |  et  di 
Magalanes,  e  si  tratta  I  particolarmente  della  presa  del  Re  Atabal- 
lippa,|delle  Pcrle,  deil'oro,  delle  spetierie,  ritro-|uate  alle  Ma- 
lucchc,  &  delle  gue- 1  rre  ciuili  tra  |  gli  Spagnuoli.  |  Con  privilegto. 


COMARA. 


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In  ytnttla.  M.o.LVii.  | ///>/>r«ja  Jndrea  Arr'tvabene.  Sm.  8vo,  i8 
I.,  Text,  324  1.  +  [Z^/^:]  Jpprtsso  Giordano  ZiUtt'i,  1564.  -f- 
1565,//  al.  j.c.BT.  27737 

Thei«  two  imprints  are  exactly  alike.  The  Prima  Parli,  published  in  1556,  con- 
taini  Cieta  di  Leone.  We  cannot  And  Arrivabene'i  edition  of  the  third  part,  but 
Ziletti'i  (with  ]i  1.,  403  I.)  ii  quoted  by  Gr.-nie  and  Leclerc.  Arrivabene  used  Luciu 
Mauro'i  version,  but  Ziletti  has  it  only  in  the  second  and  third  parts,  in  which  last 
his  name  appears  as  translator.  Ziletti'i  Ciexa,  and  the  three  parts  of  the  other  four 
publishers,  are  from  the  version  of  Ci  valix,  who,  according  to  Finelo,  was  a  native  of 
St.  Sebastian. 

GoMARA.  Historia  |  delle  Nvovc  Indie  |  Occidentali,  |  con  tvtti 
i  discoprimcnti,  |  &c  cose  notabili,  auucnute  dopo  I'acquisto  di  esse.  | 
Parte  seconda.  |  Compusta  da  Francesco  Lopez  di  |  Gomara  in  lin- 
gua Spagnuola,  |  Tradotta  nella  Italiana  da  Agostino  di  Cravaliz.  | 
In  Ftnetia^  \  Per  Francesco  Lorenzini  da  Turino^  molx.  8vo,  10  1., 
Text,  306  1.  J.c.BT.  27738 

This  volume  is  called  Pant  Seconda,  because  it  formed  the  second  volume  of  the 
series  of  Italian  translations  in  which  Ciena's  chronicle  of  Peru  was  the  first,  and 
Gomara's  Mexico  the  third.  It  contains  the  same  matter  u  the  Spanish  volume 
printed  by  Nucio  in  1554. 

Gomara.  Historia  di  Don  Fernando  Cortes,  Marchese  della 
Valle,  Capitano  Valorosissimo,  con  le  sve  maravigliose  prodezze 
nel  tempo,  che  discopri,  &  acquisto  la  nuoua  Spagna.  Composta 
da  Francesco  Lopez  di  Gomara  in  Lingua  Spagnuola.  Tradotta 
nella  Italiana  da  Agostino  di  Cravaliz.  ...  In  yenetioy  Per  Fran- 
cesco Lorenzini  da  Turino.  mdlx.     ii  1.,  Text,  348  1.  27739 

Stt  Lederc's  Catalogue,  Nos.  1627-9;  alto,  Cie9a,  in  our  Vol.  iv.,  No,  13053,  in 
which  for  Crauliz  read  Craualiz. 

Gomara.  Historia,  |  delle  nvove  Indie  |  occidental!,  |  con  tvtti 
i  discoprimenti  &  cose  notabili,  auuenute  do- 1  po  I'acquisto  di 
esse.  I  Parte  seconda.  Composta  da  Francesco  Lopez  |  di  Gomara 
in  lingua  Spagnuola,  &  Tradotta  |  nell'  Italiana  per  Agostino  di 
Craualiz.  In  Venetia  per  Giouanni  Bonadio,  1564.  8vo,  8  1., 
Text,  312  1.  27740 

Gomara.  Historia,  di  Don  Ferdinando  |  Cortes,  Marchese 
della  Valle,  Capitano  valorosissimo.  I  Parte  Terza.  |  Con  le  sve 
maravigliose  |  prodezze  nel  tempo,  cne  discopri,  &c  ac- 1  quisto  la 
Nuoua  Spagna.  ...  Tradotta  ...  da  Ag.  di  Cravaliz.  Venetiaper 
G.  Bonadio    1564.     8vo,  8  1.,  Text,  355  1.     +  Venezia.    1570. 

8vO.  J.c.BT.  27741 

Gomara.  Historia  de  Messico  con  il  discoprimento  della 
Nuova  Spagna.    f^enetia.  1573.    Sm.  8vo,  404  leaves,  and  Map. 

Forms  the  third  part  of  Ziletti's  edition. 


(I 


310 


GOMARA. 


'Ih 


GoM ARA.  Historia  |  delle  nvove  |  Indie  Occidentali.  |  Con  tutti 
discoprimenti  I  &  cose  notabili  auuenute,  dopo  |  I'acquisto  di  esse.  I 
Parte  seconda.  |  Composta  da  Francesco  Lopez  di  |  Gomara  in 
lingua  Spagnuola,  I  Tradotta  nella  Italiana  per  Agostino  di  Cra- 
ualiz.  |/«  Venetia^  Jppresso  Camilla  Franceschini.  1576.    8vo. 

GoMARA.  Historia  di  |  Don  Ferdinando  |  Cortes,  marchese  I 
dclla  Valle,  Capitano  Valorosissimo,  |  Con  le  sue  marauigliose 
prodezze,  nel  tempo  die  discopri,  {  &  acquisto  la  nuoua  Spagna.  I 
Parte  terza.  ( Composta  da  Francesco  Lopez  di  |  Gomara  in  lingua 
Spagnuola.  I  Tradotta  nella  Italiana  per  Agostino  di  Craualiz.l 
In  Fenetia,  Jppresso  Camilla  Franceschini,  1576.  8vo,  8  1.,  Text, 
343  ^-  J.c.BT.  27744 

[GoMARA.]  Historia  |  dell'  Indie  |  Occidentali,  |  ouero  |  Con- 
qvista  I  della  Provincia  |  d'lvcatan,  |  Delia  marauigliosa  Citta  di 
Messico,  &  d'altre  |  Prouincie  ad  essa  sottoposte.  |  Nellaquale 
})articolarmente  si  tratta  dello  scoprimento  |  della  nuoua  Spagna, 
dell'usanze  Sc  costumi  di  quelli  |  Indiani ;  accrescimento  della  fede 
Christiana,  &  d'altre  |  cose  degne  di  memorial.  |  Tradotta  di  Lin- 
gua Spagnuola,  da  Lucio  Mauro.  |  Con  la  Tauola  delle  cose  piu 
notabili,  &  con  Priuilegio.  |  In  Venetia^  Jppresso  Barezzo  Barezzi, 
1599.1     Sm.  8vo,  6  1.,  2  1.  blank,  Tavola,  26  1.,  Text,  402  1. 

This  appears  to  be  the  last  of  the  Italian  editions,  of  which,  with  the  trifling  varia- 
tions we  have  indicated,  ma!:e  no  less  than  eii^hteen  in  twenty  years,  showing  how 
much  interest  was  felt  in  Italy  respecting  the  conquests  by  Cortez  and  Pizarro. 


[Gomara.]  Histoire  |  Generalle  |  des 
Terres  neuues,  qui  jiisque  a  present  |  ont 
duite  en  Francois  par  M.  Fumee ;  Sieur 
Paris:  Michel  Sonnius.  1569.  8vo,  6  1., 
252],  Table,  19  1.  -f  Paris:  Bernard 
8vo,  6  1.,  Text,  252  1.,  Table,  12  1. 


Indes  Occidentales  |  & 
este  descouuertes.  |  Tra- 
I  de  Marly  le  Chastel.  | 
Text,  258  1.  [mispaged 
Turrisan.  1 569.  Sm. 
27746 


Both  editions  are  alike,  except  in  the  imprint. 
1568.     Also  quoted  by  Stiick,  No.  3314. 


Mr.  Lenox  reports  an  edition  dated 


[Gomara.]  Histoire  |  Generalle  |  des  Indes  Occiden- 1  tales  et 
Terres  Nevves,  |qui  iusques  a  present  ont  |  este  descouuertes.  | 
Traduite  en  fran^ois  par  M.  Fumee  Sieur  |de  Marley  le  Chastel.] 
J  Paris.  I  Chez  Michel  Sonnius,  rue  sainct  lacques  \  a  Penseigne  de 
fEscu  de  Basle.  \  m.d.lxxvii.  |  Aucc  Priuilege  dv  Roy.  \  8vo,  6  1., 
Text,  355  I.,  Table,  29  1.  -f  [^Ibid.']  m.d.lxxviii.  +  \Ibidf\ 
1580.  c.  27747 

Tcrnaur:,  No.  169,  quotes  an  edition,  Paris,  1597;  another,  Paiit,  1604. 


GOMAUA. 


3'« 


GoMARA.  Histoire  j  goncralle  |  des  Indes  Occiden  |  talcs,  et 
terres  I  neuues,  qui  iusques  a  present  |ont  este  dcscouuertes.  |  Aug- 
mentee  en  cette  cinquiesme  edition  de  la  description  de  |  la  nou- 
uelle  Espagne,  et  de  la  grande  ville  de  Me  |  xicque,  autrement 
nommee,  |  Tenuctilan.  |  Composee  en  Espagnol  par  Fr.  Lopez  de 
Gomara  et  traduitc  en  Fran9ois  par  le  S.  de  Genille,  Mart. 
Fumee.  Paris:  Michel  Sonnius.  mdlxxxiv.  8vo,  4  1.,  Text, 
485  1.,  Tabic,  19  1.   +  [/&/^.]  M.D.LXxxvii.   +  [/^/V.]  1605.   c. 

The  last  French  version  has  the  following  title : 

Gomara.  Histoire  |  Generalle  |  des  Indes  Occiden- 1  tales,  et 
Terres  |  neuues,  qui  iusques  a  present  |  ont  este  decouuertes.  |  Aug- 
mentee  en  ceste  cinquiesme  edition  de  la  description  de  |  la  nou- 
uelle  Espagne,  &  de  la  grande  ville  de  Mejxicque,  autrement 
nommee,  |  Tenuctilan.  |  Composee  en  Espagnol  par  Francois 
Lopez  de  Go  |  mara,  &  traduite  en  Francois  par  le  |  S.  de  Genille 
Mart.  Fumee.  |  J  Paris.  \  Chez  Michel  Sonnius^  rue  sainct  laques  a 
I'enseigne  \  de  Pescu  de  Basle.  \  1606.  |  Svo,  4  1.,  Text,  485  1., 
Table,  19  1.  27749 

This  contains  more  than  the  edition  of  157S,  pp.  67-198  being  additional. 

Gomara.  Voyages  et  |  Conqvetes  dv  |  Capitaine  Ferdinand  J 
Courtois,  es  Indes  Occidentales.  |  Histoire,  traduite  de  langue 
Espagnole  |  par  Guillaume  le  Breton,  Niuernois.  |  Paris :  Abel 
rAngelier.  1588.    i2mo,  8  1.,  Text,  416  1.  j.c.B.  27750 

This  translation  of  the  Second  Part  of  Gomara  is  very  rare. 

Gomara.     The  |  Pleasant  Historic  of  the  |  Conquest  of  the 


VVeast  India, 
worthy  Prince 


now  called  new  Spayne,  |  Atchieued  by  the 
Hernando  Cortes  Marques  of  the  valley  of  ] 
Huaxatac,  most  delectable  to  Reade :  |  Translated  out  of  the 
Spa-|nishe  tongue,  by  T.  N[icholas].  |  Anno  1578.  |  *|  Imprinted 
at  London  by  Henry  Bynneman.  [n.  d.]  4to,  pp.  (12),  405,  Table, 
pp.  3.     Gothic  Letter.  j.c.b.,  ba.  27751 

[Gomara.]  The]  Pleasant  Historie  of | the  Conquest  of  thej 
West  India,  now  called  |  new  Spaine.  |  Atchieued  by  the  most 
woorthie  Prince  |  Hernando  Cortes,  Marques  of  the  Valley  of  | 
Huaxacac,  most   delectable  to  reade.  |  Translated  out  of  the 

Anno.    1578.  I  London:  \  Printed 
4to,  pp.  (12),  405,  (6).     Gothic 

c,  H.  27752 

The  «  Epistle"  is  signed  Thomas  Nicholas.  Lowndes  erroneously  calls  this  a  trans- 
lation of  Bernal  Diaz.  It  is  the  Second  Part  of  Gomara's  "  Chronica  d*;  Nueva 
£spana,"  and  is  the  only  portion  of  the  works  of  the  "  Father  of  American  history" 


Spanish  tongue,  by  T.  N. 
by  Thomas  Creede.  \  1596.  | 
letter. 


v. 


312 


GOMEZ. 


,(  t. 


in  English.  Set  Beloe'g  "Anecdotes,"  Vol.  vi.,  p.  II.  The  Laudatory  Verses  are  by 
Stephen  Oosson,  author  of  "  The  School  of  Abuse."  Although  the  two  English  edi- 
tions  have  the  same  number  of  pages,  they  ditTer  throughout. 

GoMARA.  Historia  de  la  conquista  de  Hernando  Cortes, 
escriu  en  espaffol  por  Fr.  Lopez  de  Gomara,  traducida  al  mexi- 
cano  y  aprobada  por  verdadera  por  D.  Juan  Bautista  de  San 
Anton  MuHon  Chimalpain  Quauhtlehuanitzin,  India  Mexicano. 
Publicala  Carlos  Maria  de  Bustamente.  Mexico :  Ontiveros. 
1826.  2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xiii,  315 ;  (2),  Title,  pp.  187,  (i).  "Para 
immortalizar  el  valor  herdicr'  de  los  Indios  Cascanes  por  causa  de 
sulibertad"  ...  1827.    pp.  v  p.  Table,  pp.  (4).  27753 

"  The  statement  on  the  title  of  '  translated  by  Chimalpain '  is  merely  parenthetical. 
Bustamente,  when  he  had  in  his  hands  the  MS.  from  which  he  printed  the  book,  sup- 
posed it  to  be  an  original  work  by  Chimalplain,  but  afterwards  discovered  that  this 
Mexican,  who  flourished  at  the  beginning  of  the  seventeenth  century,  had  only  rend- 
ered Gomara's  book  into  his  own  tongue.  It  is  not  clear  from  what  original  Busta- 
mente has  published  the  above  volumes ;  he  does  not  appear  to  have  seen  the  Mexican 
text,  and  there  is  nothing,  except  a  few  words  in  chapter  62,  to  show  any  connection 
between  the  Spanish  publication  of  Bustamente  and  the  work  of  Chimalpain.  As  for 
the  text  it  seems  rather  like  a  modern  improvement  of  Gomara,  than  like  a  fresh 
translation  from  the  Mexican  version.  However  this  may  be,  the  editor's  notes  are 
copious  and  valuable.  It  should  be  stated,  indeed,  that  a  MS.  professing  to  contain 
the  Mexican  text  of  Chimalpain's  history,  but  according  to  the  description,  differing 
in  its  character  from  that  of  Gomara,  was  sold  at  the  Abbe  Fischer's  sale  in  1869." 
— QuARiTCH.  See  also  Brunet's  "  Manuel "  and  Tromel's  "  Bibl.  Am£ricaine."  For 
further  particulars,  concerning  Gomara,  see  Brydges*  "Censura  Literaria,"  iii.  359,  368; 
Beloe's  '* Anecdotes,"  vi.  X2i;  Clarke's  "Progress  of  Maritime  Discovery,"  p.  186. 

GoMBERViLLE.     Relation  de  la  Riviere.     See  Rogers  (W.) 

Gomes  de  Brito  (Bernardo).  Historia  tragico-maritima,  em 
que  se  escrevem  chronologicamente  os  naufragios  que  tiverao  as 
naos  de  Portugal  depois  que  se  poz  em  exercicio  a  navega^ao  da 
India.  Lisboa  na.  off.  da  Congrega^do  do  Oratorio,  1735-36.  2 
vols.,  4to,  pp.  xvi,  479 ;  xvi,  538.  a.,  ba.  27754 

Vol.  II.  includes :  Relafao  do  naufragio  que  passon  Jorge  de  Albuquerque .  Coelho, 
vindo  do  Brasil ;  por  Bento  Teixeira  Pinto.   1565.    &e  "Silva  Die.  Bib.  Pi.rt.,"i.  377. 


Gomez  de  Avellaneda  (G.)     Dolores. 
Mexico.  1 85 1.    i2mo. 


Novela  historica. 

^J,  *7755 

Guatimozin,  ultimo  Emperador 


Gomez  de  Avellaneda. 
de  Mejico.     Novela  histdrica  por  la  Senorica  Gomez  de  Avella- 
neda.    M'ejico:   Imprenta  de  yuan  R.  Navarro.    1853.     Folio, 
pp.  178.  27756 

Gomez  de  Avellaneda.     Viage  a  la  Havana  por  la  Condesa 
de  Merlin,  precedido  de  una  biografia  de  esta  ilustre  Cubana. 


»'i. 


Ai^if. 


"         iiiH^  Vjt  ^       f^ 


.^A^i 


y      i^L,  .Art.  St^L^JJ.^ 


V 


GOMEZ. 


31? 


Por  la  Scnorita  Dona  Gertrudis  Gomez  de  AvcUancda.    Madrid. 
1844.    Sm.  8vo.  "^nSl 

,  Aho :  Poesias.     Mejico.  1852.    4to. 

Gomez  (C.)  Defensa  legal  que  el  Ciudadano  Coronel  Cirilo 
Gomez  y  Anaya  hizo  por  el  Exmo.  Seflor  General  de  Division 
D.  Pedro  Celestino  Negrete,  en  el  conseyo  de  guerra  que  cono- 
cid  en  la  causa  que  se  le  formd  sobre  atribuirsele  el  crimen  de 


infidencia.     Mexico.  1828.    i2mo,  pp.  53. 


27758 


Gomez  (D.)  Discursos  sobre  los  Comercios  de  las  dos  Indias, 
donde  se  tratan  materias  importantes  de  Estado,  y  Guerra.  Autor 
Duarte  Gomez  ...  Natural  de  Lisboa.     Jno  de  mocxxii.    410. 

Concerning  this  tee  Ternaux's  "Bibl.,"  No.  442.     Sold  at  Puttick's,  i860,  for  5s. 

Gomez  (J.)  Biografia  d.  D.  Jose  M.  Justo  Gomez  de  la 
Cortina  Conte  de  la  Cortina,  escrita  por  una  Comision  de  la 
Sociedad  Mexicana  de  geografia  y  estadistica.  Mexico,  i860. 
4to,  pp.  19.     Portrait.  27760 

Gomez  (J.)  Vida  de  la  venerable  madre  Antonio  de  San 
Jacinto,  monja  professa  del  velo  negro  de  el  conv.  de  Santa  Clara 
de  Jesus  de  la  ciudad  de  Santiago  die  Queretaro.  Mexico :  Cal- 
dtron.  1689.    4to,  10  1.,  Text,  62  1.  27761 

Gomez  de  Cervantes  (Nic.)  Sermones  Varios.  Sevilla. 
1674.    Sm.  4to.  27762 

"  L'auteur  de  ces  sermons  £tait  Mexicain ;  le  livre  contient  un  sermon  '  de  la  apari- 
cion  de  la  milagrosa  imagen  de  Guadelupe  de  Mexico.* "  —  Andkadi. 

Gomez  de  la  Parra  (J.)  Fundacion  y  primero  siglo  del  ... 
convento  de  S.  Joseph  de  Religiosas  Carmelitas  Descalzas  de  la 
ciudad  de  la  Puebla  de  los  Angeles,  que  se  fundo  en  la  nueva 
EspaHa,  el  primero  que  se  fundo  en  la  America  Septemtrional  en 
27.  de  Diziembre  de  1604.  Por  Jose  Gomez  de  la  Parra,  ... 
Putbla  de  los  Angeles.  1732.    Folio,  pp.  (18),  603,  (8).        27763 

;  ■^'■■;?>-  ''i'' 

G0M£z  DE  LA  Parra.  Panegyrico  funeral  de  la  vida  en  la 
muerte  de  el  Sen.  Man.  Fern,  de  S.  Cruz.  Puebla  de  los  Angeles. 
1699.    4to,  82  1.  27764 

Gomez  de  Mora  (Juan).  Relacion  de  Juramenso  que  hizi- 
eron  los  Reinos  de  Castilla,  i  Leon  al  Principe  de  las  Espaiias  i 
Nuevo  Mondo.     Madrid.  1632.    4to.  27765 


vol.   VII,    ■ 


39 


■  t  .*-; 


;.-»;* 


3H 


CONCALEZ, 


*|.  ^'  I 


Gomez  (J.  B.)  El  Coloniajc.  Dedica  a  la  H.  Municipalidad 
de  Tacna  cste  Pequeuo  Trabajo,  con  Apendice.  Tacna,  1861. 
4to.  27766 

An  abridged  history,  the  only  known  work  published  at  Tacna,  an  important  town 
of  Southern  Peru. 

Gomez  (J.  M.)  Oratio  Funebris  Caroli  in.  Hispaniarum  ct 
Indiaruni  Regis,  habita  Guadalaxarae,  etc.,  1789.  Mexico.  1789. 
Folio.  27767 

Gomez  (M.  M.)  Defensa  Guadalupana,  contra  la  disertacion 
de  J.  B.  Mufioz.     M'ejico.   18 19.    4to.  27768 

Gomez  (Manuel).  Biografia  del  Gral.  de  Division  C.  Ignacio 
Zaragoza.     Mexico.  1862.    4to,  pp.  50.     Portrait.  27769 

Gomez  Pedraza  (M.)  Manifiesto  que  Manuel  Gomez  Pe- 
draza,  ciudadano  de  Mejico,  dedica  a  sus  compatriotas ;  o  sea, 
una  resefia  de  su  vida  publica.  Nueva- Orleans:  B.  Levy.  1831. 
i6mo,  I  1.,  pp.  129.  c.  27770 

Gomez  Parada  (Vicente).  Segunda  esposicion  que  dirige  a! 
Soberano  Congreso.     Mexico.  1841.    4to,  pp.  18.  27771 

Gonzalez  de  C'^eto  (Damiano).  Oratio  Fvne- 1  bris  Habita 
a  Magistro  Da- 1  miano  Gonzalez  de  Cveto,  eorvm,  |  qui  ad  Phil- 
osophiae  lauream  ascendunt  exa- 1  minatore,  &  in  Apolliniea  scien- 
tia  denuo  li- 1  centiando,  in  exequijs  Religiosissimi  |  Patris  Antonij 
Arias  e  Socie-|tate  lesu  |  .••  |  Sacrse  Theologiae  Interpre- 1  tis,  Sc 
Congregationis  Annuntiatae  primarij,  ac  vigilentissimi  Du-|cis, 
quas  eadem  congregatio  cohonestauit,  in  Collegio  Mexi-|cano 
eiusdem  Societatis,  decimo  Kalendas  lulij.  |  Anni  1603  ...  | 
^  Mexici:  Svperiorvm  Permissv^\  Jpud  Henricum  Martinez  ...  | 
4to,  9  1.  27772 

G0N9ALEZ  de  Eslava.  Coloquios  Espirituales  y  Sacramen- 
tales  y  Canciones  divinas,  recopiladas  por  /ello  de  Bustamente. 
Mexico.  1610.    Sm.  4to.  27773 

Excessively  rare.  This  writer,  the  earliest  poet  of  Mexico,  is  not  mentioned  by 
Ticknor,  Salva,  Antonio,  Ternaux,  Brunet,  nor  other  bibliographers. 

GoNCALEZ  MoLGUiN  (Diego  de).  Libro  primero  del  Voca- 
bulario  ...  la  lengua  general  del  Peru.  1808.  4to. — Gramatica 
y  lengua  general  del  Peru.    1607.    410,  pp.  374,  332,  4  1.,  (i), 

140.  H.  27774 


^   J 


CON9ALEZ. 


3«5 


G0N9ALEZ  DE  Menoo^a  (Fr.  Juan).  Historia  de  las  cosas 
mas  notables,  ritos  y  costvmbres  del  gran  Reyno  de  la  China, 
sabidas  assi  por  los  libros  de  los  mesmos  Chinos,  como  per  rela- 
cion  de  Religiosos  y  otras  personas  que  han  estado  en  el  dicho 
Reyno.  ...  por  Fr.  Juan  Gonzalez  de  Mendo^a  de  la  orden  de 
S.  Agustin.  Con  vn  Itinerario  del  nuevo  Mundo.  En  Remoy  a 
casta  de  Bartholome  Grassi.  1585.    8vo,  16  1.,  pp.  440.        27775 

<*  Ouvrage  tir£  du  Chinois,  et  dans  lequel  parurent  pour  la  premiere  fois,  en  Europe, 
lea  caracteres  de  cette  langue,  L'edition  de  Rome  est  rare." — Brunct.  In  order  of 
publication,  this  is  the  first  European  book  in  which  Chinese  characters  occur ;  but 
actually  it  is  the  second,  as  one  of  Ortelius'  maps,  engraved  in  1584,  but  not  published 
till  1590,  bears  two  Chinese  words  in  the  native  character.  According  to  Nicholas  An- 
tunio,  the  above  Itinerary  of  the  New  World  (which  occupies  leaves  268-368)  was 
written  by  F.  Martin  Ignacio,  and  was  never  published  separately.  Translations  were 
made  into  Latin,  French,  Italian,  German,  and  English.  The  Itinerary  gives  curious 
details  concerning  the  Canaries,  St.  Domingo,  Jamaica,  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  and  especially 
Mexico.  Ortelius,  in  his  Atlas,  declared  that  he  had  received  more  information  con- 
cerning America,  from  this  Itinerary  than  from  any  other  single  book.  We  have  not 
seen  the  German  or  Flemish  versions  referred  to  in  our  note  to  27782. 

G0N9ALEZ  DE  MEND09A.  Historia  I  de  las  cosas  |  mas  nota- 
bles, Ritos  I  y  costumbres  del  gran  Reyno  dela  China,  sa  |  bidas 
assi  por  los  libros  delos  mesmos  Chinas,  j  como  por  relacion  de 
Religiosos,  y  otras  |  personas  que  han  estado  enel  |  dicho  Reyno.  | 
Hecha  y  ordenada  por  |  el  muy  Reuerendo  Padre  Maestro  Fray 
luan  I  Gonzalez  de  Mendoi^a  ...  Con  vn  Itinerario  del  Nueuo 
Mundo.  I  Con  Privilegio.  |  Impressa  en  Madrid^  en  casa  de  ^erino 
Ge  I  rardo  Flamenio.  Am  de  1586.  A  casta  de  Bias  de  Rabies  librero.  | 
i2mo,  12  1.,  Text,  368  1.  (erroneously  printed  268  1.),  Tabla,  8  1. 
■^- Madrid :  Pedro  Madrigal.  1586.  8vo,  pp.  (24),  245,  (24).  + 
Zarago^a^  L.  y  D.  Rabies.  1587.  8vo,  pp.  556.  -f  Barcelona: 
Juan  Pablo  Mareschal.  1588.  8vo.  -f-  Medina  del  Campo^  par 
Sanctiago  del  Canto.  1595.  Sn^.  8vo.  -{•  [^Ibid.  c"]  per  los  herederos 
de  Benito  Beyer.   1595.    8vo.  C  27776 

Gonzalez.  Historia  |  de  las  cosas  |  mas  notables,  |  ritos  y  cos- 
tvmbres, I  Del  gran  Reyno  de  la  China,  sabidas  assi  por  los  li- 1 
bros  de  los  mesmos  Chinas,  como  por  relacion  de  |  Religiosos  y 
otras  personas  que  an  estado  en  el  di-|cho  Reyno.  |  Hecha  y  orde- 
nada por  el  mvy  r.  p.  |  maestro  Fr.  loan  Gonzalez  de  Mendo^a 
de  la  Orden  de  S.  Au- 1  gustin,  y  penitenciario  Apostolico  a  quien 
la  Magestad  Ca-jtholica  embio  con  su  real  carta  y  otras  cosas 
para  el  Rey  de  a- [quel  Reyno  el  ano.  1580.  | Con  vn  Itinerario 
del  nueuo  Mundo.  ||  ^f  En  Ativers,  |  En  casa  de  Pedro  Bellero,  | 
1596.  I  Con  Priuilegio.  \  8vo,  pp.  (24),  380,  i  1.  +  Amberes. 
1598.    8vo.  B.,  H.  27777 


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GCN9ALEZ.    Deir  historia  della  China  ...  tradotta  nell'  italiana 
da  Francesco  Auanzo  cittadino  di  Venetia.     Rofna:  B.  Grassi. 

1586.  4to,  23  1.,  pp.  379.  27778 

G0N9ALEZ.  Deir  Historia  Della  China,  Dove  is  descrive  il 
sito,  e  lo  stato  di  quel  gran  Regno,  e  si  tratta  della  religione,  de  i 
costumi,  e  della  disposition  de'  suoi  popoli,  e  d'altri  luocni  piu 
conosciuti  del  Mondo  Nuovo,  tradotta  nell'  Italiana,  dal  Magn. 
M.  Francesco  Auanzo,  cittadino  di  Venetia.  In  Fenetia^  yfppresso 
Jndrea  Muschio.    1586.     8vo,   15  1.,  pp.  462,  20  1.     +  [^Ibid.'] 

1587.  4-  \_Ibid.']    1588.     +  Ubid.']    1590.     l2mo.     +  Genova. 
1586.    4to.  27779 

G0N9ALEZ.  Histoire  |  dv  grand  royavme  de  la  [  Chine,  sitve 
avx  I  Indes  orientales,  diuisee  |  en  deux  parties :  |  Contenant  en  la 
Premiere,  la  situation,  antiquite,  fertilite,  re-  j  ligion,  ceremonies, 
sacrifices  ;  rois,  magistrals,  etc. :  Et  en  la  Seconde,  trois  voyages 
faits  vers  iceluy  en  I'an  1577. 1 1579.  &  1581.  auec  les  singularitez 
plus  remarquables  y  |  veues  &  entendues  :  ensemble  vn  Itineraire 
du  I  nouueau  monde,  et  le  descouurement  du  |  nouueau  Mexique 
en  I'an  1583  ...  mise  en  fran^ois  ...  par  Luc  de  la  Porte,  Parisien. 
Paris:  Jeremie  Perier.  1588.  8vo,  12  1.,  Text,  323  1.,  25  1.  c. 
+  Paris:  N.  du  Fosse.  1589.  8vo,  1 1  1.,  pp.  419,  (48).  + 
Paris.  1600.  -|-  [Geneve:^  Povr  "Jean  Arnavd.  1606.  8vo,  12 
I.,  the  last  blank,  pp.  419,  (48).  +  Rouen:  Nicolas  Angot.  1614. 
8vo,  8  1.,  pp.  388,  14  1.,  Descr.  de  la  Chine,  pp.  25.  27780 

G0N9ALEZ.  Nova  et  succincta  ...  historia  ...  de  amplissimo 
regno  China.  Translata  a  [Marco]  Henningio.  Franckfurt: 
Sig.  Feyrabend,  [1589.]    Sm.  8vo.  27781 

Stiick,  2751,  says  that  this  is  translated  from  the  German  and  Italian  versions. 
Under  927  he  quotes  a  German  version,  Frankfurt:  y.  Kellner,  1589,  translated  from 
the  Italian,  and  adds  that  it  contains  only  the  first  part  of  the  original  work,  the 
American  portion  being  in  the  second  part.  Adelung,  "  Forts,  zu  Jocher's  Lexicon," 
mentions  the  German  version,  same  place  and  date.  Graesse  quotes  a  Flemish  edition. 
De//t.  1656.    izmo. 

G0N9ALEZ.  Rerum  morumque  in  regno  Chinensi  maxime 
notabilium  historia  ...  ex  hipan.  P.  J.  G.  de  Mendoza,  latine 
transtulit  Joachim  Brullius.  Antuerpia :  F.  Frickaert,  1655. 
4to.  27782 

G0N9ALEZ.  The  Historic  of  the  |  Great  and  Mightle  King- 
dome]  of  China,  and  the  Situation  |  thereof:  |  Togither  with  the 
great  riches,  huge  [  cittics,  politike  goucrnmcnt,  and  |  rare  inuen- 


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tions  in  the  same.  |  Translated  out  of  Spanish  by  R.  Parke.  | 
London  :  \  Printed  by  /.  ff^olfe  for  Edward  PVhite^  and  are  to  be  sold 
at  the  little  North \doore  of  Paules^  at  the  signe\of  the  Gun.  1 1588.  | 
8vo.  27783 

Title  from  the  following  reprint.     It  is  so  rare  that  we  have  never  seen  it. 

G0N9ALEZ.  The  History  of  the  Great  and  Mighty  Kingdom 
of  China  and  the  Situation  Thereof.  Compiled  by  the  Padre 
Juan  Gonzales  de  Mendoza.  ...  Edited  by  Sir  George  T.  Staun- 
ton. With  an  Introduction  by  R.  H.  Major.  London:  Hakluyt 
Society.    m,dccc,liii-liv.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (6),  Ixxxiii,  172;  4, 

(6),  350.  BA.  27784 

GoNCALEz  DE  Nagera  (Alonzo).  El  Qvinto,  y  Sexto  Pvnto 
de  la  Relacion  del  Desengano  de  la  iguerra  de  Chile,  facados  de 
14.  de  su  declaracion,  cuyos  titulod  han  de  ferlos  que  estan  pues- 
tos  al  fin.  Por  el  Maestre  d?,.Gampo  Alonzo  Gon9alez  de  Na- 
gera.    \_Madrid.    1647.?]    4to,  16  1.  27785 

GoNGORA.  Glorias  de  Querataro  en  la  Foundacion  de  la 
Congregacion  de  Presbiteros  Seculares  de  Maria  Santissima  de 
Guadalupe  por  Gongora.     Mexico.  1803.    4to.     Plates.  c. 

GoNGARA  Y  SiGUENZA.  Primavera  Indiana,  Poema  sacro  de 
N.  S.  de  Guadaloupe.     1668.    8vo.  27787 

Oni  of  a  series  of  "miserable  productions."  —  [Harrisse]  "Bibl.  Am.  Vet.,"  210. 

fGoNNEViLLE  (Binot  Paulmier  de).]  Campagne  du  Navire 
L'Espoir  de  Honfleur  1503-1505.  Relation  authentique  du 
voyage  du  Capitaine  de  Gonneville  es  nouvelles  terres  des  Indes, 
publiee  integralement  pour  la  premiere  fois  avec  une  Introduc- 
tion et  des  £claircissements  par  M.  D'Avesac,  Membre  de 
L'Institut.     Paris:   Challamel.  1869.    8vo,  pp.  115.  27788 

From  the  "Annales  des  Voyages,"  1869.  This  memoir  contains  the  last  discovered 
document  relating  to  the  above  voyage,  together  with  a  full  resume  and  critical  investi- 
gations of  it,  which  leave  no  doubt  that  the  "  Land  of  De  Gonneville"  was  on  the 
East  coast  of  Brazil,  about  the  R.  San  Francisco  do  Sul.  Although  the  title  below 
properly  belongs  to  the  letter  P,  we  give  it  here.  The  author  of  it  was  a  lineal  de- 
scendent  of  Essomneric,  the  young  native  brought  to  France  by  De  Gonneville. 

[Gonneville  (Jean  Binot  Paulmyer  de).]  Memoires  touchant 
I'etablissement  d'une  Mission  chrestienne  dans  le  Troisieme 
monde  autrement  appele  la  Terre  Australe,  Meridionale,  Antar- 
tique,  et  Inconnue.  Dediez  a  Nostre  S.  Pere  le  Pape  Alexandre 
VII.     Par  un  Ecclesiastique  Originaire  de  cette  mesme  Terre. 


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[Jean  Paulmyer  de  Courtonnc]    Paris:  Gabriel  Cramohy.   1663. 
8vo,  12  I.,  6  1.,  pp.  216.     Map.  27798 

An  earlier  issue,  not  authorized  by  Paulmyer,  has  Prtiinlevt  inttead  of  DtJiez  in  title, 
and  a  Dedication  signed  in  full,  which  was  cut  out  and  replaced  by  one  signed  with 
initials.  One  copy  of  the  first,  and  three  of  the  second,  are  in  public  libraries  in  Paris. 
For  more  details  relating  to  this  rare  book,  tM  Margry's  "Navigations  Franfaisei," 
11(67,  and  ttiB  Memoir  above.  Title  quoted  in  Nyon's  "La  Vallidre,"  11395.  In 
t.hi:  "Additions,"  by  Chaudon,  to  the  "  Nouveau  Dictionnaire  Historique,"  in  1771, 
und  in  other  editions  of  them,  this  book  figures  under  the  curious  title  of  Myer  (Paul). 

GoNZAGA.  Fr.  de  Gonzaga  de  origine  seraphicae  religionis 
Franciscanae  ejusque  progresiibus,  de  regularis  observantiae  insti- 
tutione,  forma  administrationis  ac  legibus  admirabiliquc  ejus  Pro- 
pagatione.     Romae :  D.  Basa,  1587.    2  vols.,  folio.  27790 

Not  only  relating  to  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  Franciscans  in  the  Old  World,  but 
particularly  also  in  the  New,  and  enumerating  their  religious  houses  and  establishments 
both  in  Mexico  and  Peru,  as  well  as  in  Yucatan,  Chili,  and  the  Brazils.  With  beauti- 
ful portraits  and  plates. 

Gonzaga  (L.)  Discorso  Filosofico,  di  Don  Luigi  Gonzaga. 
1776.    4to.     Portrait.  27791 

On  the  back  of  the  title  of  a  copy  of  this  work  is  the  following  inscription  ;  "To 
the  most  eloquent  Orator  of  the  British  Senate,  from  an  Anti-American  Author." 

Gonzaga  (Luis).  Sermon  historico  apologetico  de  nuestra 
sefiora  de  Guadeloupe.     Puebla.   1836.    4to.  27792 

[Gonzalez  (Antonio).]  La  vie  |  de  la  bienhevrevse  [  epovsc  |  de 
Jesus-Ciiiist I  Soevr  Rosefde  Sainte  Marie, |Reiigieuse  du  Tiers 
Ordre  |  de  S.  Dominique,  |  originaire  dv  Perov  |  Dans  les  Indes 
Occidentales.  |  Traduite  du  Latin  imprime  a  Rome.  |  Par  le  R.  P. 
Jean  Baptiste  Fciiillet,  |de  I'Ordre  des  FF.  Precheurs  de  la  Pro- 
vince Re-|formce  de  S.  Louis,  &  Missionaire  Apostolique  |  dans 
les  Antisles  de  I'Amerique.  ^  A  Paris,  \  Chez  Andre  Cramoisy, 
riie\S.  Jacques,  au  Sacrifice  d'Jbraham,\proche  S.  Severitt.\M.DC.- 
Lxviii.  I  Avec  Pivilege  iff  Approbation.  |  i2mo,  12  1.,  pp.  277,  5  1. 
Portrait  of  Soeur  Rose.  27793 

"  Feuillet,  dans  la  preface  de  cet  opuscule,  dit  I'avoir  traduit  de  I'original  latin  du  F. 
Antonio  Gonzalez,  imprime  a  Rome  en  1665  a  I'occasion  de  la  beatification  de  la  Ssur 
Rose." — Trc£mel. 

Gonzalez.  Traduccion  de  el  Cathecismo  Castellafio  del  G. 
de  Ripalda,  en  el  Idioma  Mexicana  por  Fr.  Antonio  Gonzales. 
Puebla:  (Mexico)  M.  de  Orttega,  am  17 19.    8vo.  27794 

Gonzalez  de  Candamo.  Sermon  de  honras  de  su  difunto 
Arzobispo  D.  Alonzo  Nufiez  de  Haro  y  Pcralta.  Mexico.  1800. 
4to,  25  1.  27795 


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Gonzalez-  de  la  Vega.  Pcsamcs  y  paiabiencs  por  la  mucrte 
del  D.  Bern,  de  Galuez.     [^Alcxico.]  17^7.    410,9!.         27790 

Gonzalez  (Cabrera  Bueno).  Navegacion  espcculativa  y  prac- 
tica  con  la  Explication  de  algunos  Instrumcntos,  Tabia  de  las 
declinaciones  del  Sol,  etc.     Alanila.   1734.    Sm.  folio.       27797 

The  work  of  a  Spanish  Admiral,  a  native  of  Tcnerife.  It  contains  Routes  or  SaiN 
ing  Directions  through  the  Eastern  Arcliipelago,  from  the  Philippine  Islands  tu  Culi- 
furnia,  thence  from  Cape  Mendocino  to  Acapulco,  back  and  forward  between  Acapu  <:o 
and  Panama,  from  Panama  to  Callao. 

Gonzalez  de  Bustos  (F.  dc).  Los  Espafioles  en  Chile  per 
Don  Francisco  Gonzalez  de  Bustos.    Madrid.  1736.    4to. 

Gonzalez  Carranza  (Domingo).  A  Geographical  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Coasts,  Harbours,  and  Sea  Ports  of  the  Spanish  West- 
Indies  ;  particularly  of  Porto  Bcllo,  Cartagena,  and  the  Island  of 
Cuba.  With  Observations  of  the  Currents,  and  the  Variations 
of  the  Compass  in  the  Bay  of  Mexico,  and  the  North  Sea  of 
America.  Translated  from  A  Curious  and  authentic  Manu- 
script, written  in  Spanish  by  Domingo  Gonzales  Carranza,  his 
Catholick  Majesty's  principal  Pilot  of  the  Flota  in  New  Spain, 
Anno  1718.  To  which  is  added,  An  Appendix,  containing 
Capt.  Parker's  own  Account  of  his  taking  the  town  of  Porto 
Bello,  in  the  Year  1601.  With  an  Index,  and  a  New  and  Cor- 
rect Chart  of  the  Whole  ;  as  also  Plans  of  the  Havannah,  Porto- 
Bello,  Cartagena,  and  La  Vera  Cruz.  London:  Caleb  Smith. 
M.DCC.XL.    8vo,  pp.  136,  Index,  8  pp.     5  Maps.  27899 

Gonzalez  de  Estava  (Fernon).  Coloquios  Espirituales  y 
Sacramentales  y  Canciones  Divinas,  compuestos  por  el  Divino 
Poeta  Fernan  Gonzalez  de  Estava,  Clerigo  Presbytero,  recopila- 
das  por  el  Fernando  Velio  de  Bustamente  j  de  la  Orden  de  S. 
Austin.    Mexico:  Diego  Lopez  Daualos.   16 lO.    4to.  27800 

A  very  scarce  collection  of  the  productions  of  the  earliest  Mexican  poet. 

Gonzalez  (F.)  Lecciones  de  derecho  constitucional  poc 
Florentine  Gonzalez  ...  [With  an  Appendix :]  Constitucion 
reformada  de  la  nacion  Argentina.  Buenos  Aires.  1869.  Imp. 
8vo,  pp.  480,  xxxviii,  2.  27801 

Gonzalez  Davila  (Gil.)     See  Davila,  Vol.  v.,  No.  18777. 

Gonzalez  (H.  V.)  Carta  de  la  Vida  y  Virtudes  del  H.  Vi- 
cente Gonzalez,  Novice  Estudiante  del  la  Colegio  de  Tepot- 
zotlan,  1754.     4to.  27802 


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GoNZALF.7,  (J.)  Sermon  paucgiiico  de  Santa  Incs  virgcii  v 
martir.     Mexico.   i8i6.    410,  23  1.  27803 

Gonzalez.  Sermon  pancgirico  del  gran  Padre  S.  Francisco 
de  Aves.  ...  Mexico.   1816.    410,  30  1.  27804 

Gonzalez  (J.)  Sermon  Funcbre,  que  en  las  Honras  que 
hizo  la  Insigne  Real  Colegiata  de  Nuestra  Seilora  de  Guadalupe 
de  Mexico,  a  su  Primero  Abad  el  Sr.  D.  Juan  Antonio  de  Alar- 
con  y  Ocafia,  el  dia  30  Sept.  1757  afios,  el  Dr.  D.  Joseph  Gon- 
zaJcz  del  Pino.     Mexico.   1758.    410.  27805 

Gonzalez  y  Mon  j  oya  (Josef).  Rasgos  Sueltos  para  la  Con- 
stitucion  de  America.     Cadiz.   181 1.     8vo,  pp.  16.    c,  h.  27806 

Gonzalez  (J.)  Palos  de  nucva  invencion,  6  carta  que  dirigc 
D.  Jose  Gonzalez  a  D.  Jose  de  Arango  sobrc  las  ocurrencias  del 
dia.     [^Habana:'\  Imprenta  del  Gobierno.   1812.  27807 

Gonzalez  de  la  Puente  (J.)  Historia  de  S.  Agostin  de  la 
province  de  Mechosacan,  por  Fray  Juan  Gonzalez  de  la  Pueiitc. 
1624.     Folio.  27808 

Gonzalez  de  Quiroga.  El  nuevo  apostol  de  Galicia,  el 
venerable  padre  Fray  Joseph  de  Corabantes,  ...  y  missionari 
apostoliso  en  la  America,  y  Europa  ...  Por  el  Lie.  Don  Diego 
Gonzalez  de  Quiroga  ...  .  Madrid:  panerico  Lasso,  1705.  Sm. 
4to,  8  1.,  pp.  400,  10  1.  H.  27809 

Gonzalez  (J.)  Oracion  fiinebre  ...  pronunciada  en  la  iglesia 
del  convento  de  San  Agustin  por  el  M.  R.  P.  presentado  fray 
Juan  Gonzalez,  del  orden  de  predicadores.  Havana^  Imprenta 
de  la  capitania  general.     Folio,  pp.  23.  27810 

Gonzalez  Bustillo  (Don  Juan).  Extracto  6  Relacion  de 
los  Autos  de  Reconocimiento  practicado  en  Virtud  de  Commision 
del  Sefior  Presidente  de  la  Real  Audiencia  de  estos  Reino  de 
Guatemala.  Impreso  en  la  Oficiana  de  D.  Jntonio  Sanchez  Cubillas 
en  el  Pueblo  de  Mixco  en  la  Casa  que  llaman  de  Comunidad  de  Santo 
Domingo  Jno  de  i'jj/\..  *.   278 1 1 

Also :  Razon  puntual  de  los  Successos  mas  memorables,  y  de  los  Extragos  y  DaAos 
que  ha  padecido  la  Ciudad  de  Guatemala  y  su  Vecindaria.  Mixco.  1 774.  —  Razon 
particular  de  los  Templos,  Casas  de  Comunidades  y  Edificios  publicos  y  por  Mayor  del 
Numero  de  los  Vecinos  de  la  Capital  Guatemala,  etc.,  por  los  Terremontoi.  Mixco. 
1774.  —  Demonstracion  de  las  Proporciones  e  Improporciones  que  ofrece  el  Pueblo  6 
Valle  de  Xalapa.  Mixco.  1774.  —  Demonstracion  de  las  Proporciones  6  Defectos  que 
ofrece  el  Pueblo  6  Valle  de  la  Hermita.  Mixco.  1774.  Folio.  These  rare  tracts 
are  among  the  earliest  works  printed  at  Mixco,  a  place  not  mentioned  by  Archdeacon 
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Gonzalez  de  la  Rk^^era  (Juan  Domingo).  Fama  postuma 
del  Excelentisimo  c  ilust.  Scdor  Dr.  D.  J.  D.  Gonzalez  dc  la 
Rcquera :  del  Conscjo  de  su  Majcstad  :  caballero  gran  cruz  dc  la 
real  y  distinguida  orden  Espaflola  de  Carlos  iii.  Dignisimo  xvi. 
Arzobispo  de  los  Reyes.  Por  el  mismo  Autor  de  la  Oracion 
I'unebre  [Dr.  D.  Joseph  Manuel  Bermudezj.  Lima^  en  la  Im- 
prenta  Real  de  los  Huerfanos.  1805.    410.     Portrait.  27812 

Gonzalez  (J.  F.)  Coleccion  dc  las  Ciudades,  Villas,  y  Lu- 
gares,  que  Comprehende  la  Capitania  General  de  Castilla  la 
Nucva  J  Crcada  Ultimamente  por  S.  M.  y  encargado  su  mando, 
y  gobiemo  al  Excelentissimo  Sefior  Condc  de  Aranda,  Presidentc 
del  Consejo.  Compuesto,  y  Ordenado  Por  Don  Juan  Francisco 
Gonzalez,  Escribano  principai  dc  la  Auditoria  de  ella.  Con 
Superior  Permiso.  Se  hallara  en  la  Libreria  de  Josef  Batanero 
calle  del  jirenal.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  48.  27813 

Gonzalez  (J.  F.  de  C.)  Relacion  del  Restablecimiento  de 
la  Sagrada  Compafiia  de  Jesus  en  el  Reyno  de  Nueva  Espafla,  y 
de  la  entrega  a  sus  religiosos  del  real  Seminario  de  San  Ildct'onso 
de  Mexico.  Dispuesta  y  publicada  por  el  Illmo.  Sr.  Dr.  D.  Juan 
Francisco  de  Castafliza  Gonzalez  de  Aguero.  Mexico.  18 16. 
4to,  pp.  47.  27814 

A  most  curious  and  important  paper  for  the  History  of  the  Jesuits.  There  are  copies 
on  large  paper. 

Gonzalez  (J.  V.)  Manual  de  historia  universal.  Por  Juan 
Vicente  Gonzalez.     Caracas.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  xiv,  760.     27815 

[Gonzalez.]  Para  la  Historia.  Manifesto  del  General  J.  C. 
Falcon.  Su  Contestacion,  Biograiia  de  aquel.  Caracas,  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  27816 

:[Gonzalez.]  Venezuela  y  los  Monagas.  Vasquez  A.  T. 
Unipersonal.     Por  J.  V.  G.     Caracas.  1838.    8vo,  pp.  37. 

Alio:  Biografia  del  Doctor  Jose  Cecilio  Avila.  Caracas.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  67. — 
Reviita  literaria,  por  J.  V.  G.     Caracas.  1865.    8 vo,  pp.  560. 

Gonzalez  (M.  J.)  Exequias  del  Sefior  D.  Manuel  Ignacio 
Gonzalez  del  Campillo,  dignisimo  Obispo  de  la  Puebla  de  los 
Angeles  celebradas  26  y  27  de  Nov.  1813.    Mexico.   1814.    410. 

Gonzalez  de  Acuna.  Elogio  del  Ilust.  Sefior  Dr.  D. 
Manuel  J.  Gonzalez  de  Acuna,  y  Sanz  Merino,  Dignismo 
Obispo  de  Panama.  Dixola  en  la  tJniversidad  de  San  Marcos, 
31  de  Agosto,  1803.     Lima.  1803.    4to,  pp.  16.  27819 

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Gonzalez  (M.  D.)  Mcmoria  hisforica  dc  b  Villa  dc  Santa 
Clara  y  sii  jiirisdicciun,  por  D.  Manuel  Diuiiisio  ^tonzalcz.  ynia- 
data.   1858.    4to.  27820 

Gonzalez  (P.)  Elemcntos  dc  Geografia  General.  Hahana. 
1852.    i2mo.  s.  27821 

Gonzalez  dr  Agueros.  Descripcion  Historial  dc  la  Pro- 
vincia  y  Archipielago  dc  ChiliJc,  en  el  Reyno  de  Chtle^  y  Obis- 
pado  de  la  Concepcion.  Por  El  Padre  Fray  Pedro  Gonzalez  lic 
Agueros.  ...  En  la  Imprenta  de  Don  Btnito  Cano.  179 1.  410,  pp. 
(8),  318.     Plate  and  Map.  27822 

Gonzalez  Araujo  (Pedro).    Impugnacion  de  algunos  impios 
blasfemos,  sac  ilcgos,  y  scdiciosos  Articulos  del  Codigo  de  Anar- 
quia,  cuyo  Titulo  es :  Decreto  Constitucional  para  la  Libcrtad 
de  la  America.     Mexico.   1816.    410.     +  Reimpresso  en  Madrid. 
1817.    4to.  27823 

Gonzalez  (Tho.)     Epigrammata.     Mtxici:  [Circa.    1641.] 

Gonzalo  Pinero  (Maestro  Fr.)  Sermon  en  las  Honras  dc 
el  Doctor  Don  Andres  Gonzalez  Calderon  Arcediano  de  la  Saiitu 
Iglesia  de  Oaxaca,  en  Puebla.  Imprenta  Nueva  Plantiniana  de 
Diego  Fernandez  de  Lean.   1689.    4to.  27825 

Gonzalo  (V.  L.)  Carta  pastoral  de  D.  Victoriano  Lopez 
Gonzalo,  Obispo  de  la  Puebla  de  los  Angeles.  [^Puebla.J  1748. 
4to,  pp.  loi.  27826 

GoocH  (D.  W.)  The  Lecompton  Constitution,  and  the  Ad- 
mission of  Kansas  into  the  Union.  Speech  of  Hon.  D.  W. 
Gooch,  of  Massachusetts.  ...  March  29,  1858.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  27827 

Gooch.  Polygamy  in  Utah.  Speech  of  Hon.  Daniel  W. 
Gooch,  of  Massachusetts.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, April  4,  i860,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.         27828 

Also:  The  Supreme  <.'■  art  and  Dred  Scott.  ...  Speech  ...  May  3,  i860,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  — '  Any  Compromise  a  Surrender.  Speech  ...  February  23, 
1861.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h. — Recognition  of  Hayti  and  Liberia.  Speech  ... 
June  z,  1862.    [n.  p.   n.  d.j    8vo,  pp.  8.     n. 

The  Good  Indian  Missionary.  Written  for  the  American 
Sunday  School  Union  ...     Philadelphia,  [n.  d.]    i8mo,  pp.  36. 

Good  Humor ;  or,  away  with  the  Colonies.  Wherein  is  occa- 
sionally enquired  into,  Mr.  P t's  claim  to  Popularity;  and 


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the  principles  of  virtuous  Liberty  as  taught  in  ihc  School  of  Mr. 
VVillccs,  and  other  Peripatetics.    London:  ^f^.  Nicoll.  1766.    8vo. 

A  fiery  attack  upon  the  coloniei  and  their  defenden.  The  lo-called  Liberty  preached 
by  luch  icoundreli  ai  "  Mr.  H— "  (Lord  Chatham),  with  whom  are  aiiociated  Wilkui 
«nd  Churchill,  li  real  Slavery  I  The  coloniiti  are  worie  than  thievci,  to  retiit  the 
Stamp-Act,  or  any  taiea  Imposed  by  their  gracioui  monarch.  Sii  *'  M.  Rev.,"  uiiv. 
a}8 }  alto,  Sparks'  "  Franklin,"  iv.  115. 

Good  News!  Good  News  from  Home.  Providtnct :  The 
Author.   1862.     i2mo,  pp.  16.  27831 

Good  news  from  |  New-England  :|  with  |  An  exact  relation  of 
the  first  plan- 1  ting  that  Country  :  A  description  of  the  |  profits 
accruing  by  the  Worke.  I  Togetner  with  a  briefe,  but  true  |  dis- 
covery of  their  Order  botn  in  Church  |  and  Common-wealth,  and 
maintenance  al-j  lowed  the  painfull  Labourer's  in  that  Vineyard  | 
of  the  Lord.  |  With  |  The  names  of  the  sevcrall  Towns,  |  and  who 
be  Preachers  to  Them.  (  London :  \  Printed  by  Matthew  Simmons^  \ 
1648.1410,  Title,  I  1.,  pp.  25.  w.  27832 

Reprinted  in  *'  Man.  Hist.  Collection,"  Fourth  Series,  Vol.  1. 

The  Good  of  the  Community  Impartially  Considered,  In  a 
Letter  to  a  Merchant  in  Boston,  In  Answer  to  one  received 
respecting  the  Excise  Bill.  By  a  True  Friend  to  Liberty.  Bos- 
ton, 1754.    i2mo,  pp.  50.  M.,  w.  27833 

Good  Old  Age,  a  Brief  Essay  on  the  Glories  of  Aged  Piety, 
humbly  commended  and  presented  to  them  whose  arrival  at  or 
near  Sixty  makes  them  among  the  Aged.    Boston.   1726.    i2mo. 


Good  Old  Virginia  Almanac.    Richmond.  1803. 
tinued. 


i2mo.    Con- 
27835 


Good  Public  Roads.    [About  March,  1773.]    4to,  pp.  i.     p. 

Appeal  in  favor  of  a  road  from  Philadelphia  to  Strasburg. 

A I  Good  Speed  |  to  Virginia,  j  London :  Printed  by  Felix  Kyngston 
for  iVilliam  \  fVelbie^  and  are  to  be  Sold  at  his  Shop  at  the  Signe  \  of 
the  Greyhound  in  Pauls  Church-  [yard.  1 609.  |    Sm.  4to,  14 1.    j.c.b. 

Printed  in  black  letter,  and  one  of  the  rarest  of  tracts  relative  to  Virginia.  Lowndes 
is  unable  to  refer  to  the  sale  of  a  single  copy.  It  is  dedicated  "  To  the  Noblemen, 
Merchants,  and  Gentlemen  Adventurers  to  the  Plantations  of  Virginia,"  by  R.  O. 

GooDALE  (E.)  Record  of  the  Proceedings  of  a  General 
Court  Martial  holden  at  the  Court  House  in  Salem,  Sept.  28, 
181 2,  by  Order  of  his  Excellency  Caleb  Strong,  Governor,  ... 
on  the    Complaint    of  Licut.-Col.   Samuel    Brimblecome   and 


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others  against  Ebenezer  Goodale,  Major-General  of  the  Scconfl 
Division.     Cambridge:  Hilliard  and  Metcalf.    1812.     8vo,  pp. 

80.  BA.,  H.,  M.,  N.  27838 

GooDALE  (John,  and  others).  Report  of  the  Committee  sent 
to  Georgia,  to  examine  the  Cedar  Shoals  Water-Power,  October 
29th,  1855.     Boston:  Farwelli5f  Co.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  16.        h. 

GooDALE  (M.  S.)  A  Discourse  ...  in  Amsterdam  Village, 
May  14,  1 84 1.  ...  in  View  of  the  ...  Death  of  William  Henry 
Harrison,  Late  President  of  the  United  States.  By  M.  S. 
Goodale.  ...  [n.  p.]  Printed  by  S.  B.  Marsh.  1841.    80,  pp.  17. 

GooDALE.  A  Historical  Discourse  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
of  Amsterdam  Village;  delivered  July  6,  1851.  ...  Albany:  J. 
Munseil.   1 85 1.     8vo,  pp.  22.  27841 

Goodale  (S.  L.)     See  Maine  (State  of). 

GooDALL  (B.)  The  Tryall  of  Trauell,  or  i.  The  Wonders 
in  Trauell,  2.  The  Worthes  of  Trauell,  3.  The  Way  to  Trauell. 
In  three  bookes  Epitomized,  By  Baptist  Goodall,  Merchant. 
London:  Printed  by  lohn  Norton.   1630.    410,40!.  27842 

An  excessively  rare  volume  of  poems.     Midgeley's  copy  sold  for  £10  15s.     Among 
the  Worthies  of  Travel  the  author  records  : 

"  CoUumbus  and  Magellian  prowdly  ventur'd, 
Then  Drake^  Vesputius,  and  our  Forbish  enter'd  ; 
Peruana  and  the  Mexican  are  clear'd, 
But  the  South  regiones  what  they  are  unheard, 
The  words  of  wealth  thence  to  our  Lands  accrue 
And  the  many  fertile  Colonies  insue." 

It  is  dedicated  to  Elizabeth,  gueen  of  Bohemia.  Priced  in  the  "  Bibl.  Angl.  Poet.," 
at  £iz  I2S. 

GooDE  (T.)  The  Invalid's  Guide  to  the  Virginia  Hot 
Springs,  Containing  an  Account  of  the  Medical  Properties  of 
these  Waters  ...  By  Thomas  Goode,  m.d.  Richmond:  Printed 
by  P.  D.  Bernard.  1 839.  i8mo,  pp.  44.  ba.  +  Richmond:  T. 
D.  Derrand,  Printer.  1846.  i8mo,  pp.  95.  +  Richmond:  P. 
D.  Bernard.   185 1.     i8mo,  pp.  88.  27843 

Goode  was  the  proprietor  of  these  Springs. 

GooDE  (W.  O.)  The  Speech  of  William  O.  Goode,  on  the 
Abolition  of  Slavery;  ...  January  24,  1832.  Richmond:  Printed 
by  Thomas  W.  White.   1832.    8vo,  pp.  33.  b.  27844 

GooDELL  (C.  L.)  Sermon  ...  New  Britain,  Conn.,  Thanks- 
giving Day,  November  26,  1863.     By  C.  L.  Goodell.    8vo. 


GOOD  ENOW. 


325 


G00DF.LL  (W.)  The  American  Slave  Code  in  Theory  and 
Practice:  Its  Distinctive  Features  Shown  by  Its  Statutes,  Judicial 
Decisions,  and  Illustrative  Facts.  By  William  Goodell,  ...  Neiv- 
Tork:  ...  Anti-Slavery  Society.  1853.  i2mo,  pp.  431.  B.,  ba.,  H. 
-{-  Second  Edition.  [Ibid.~\  -\-  Third  Edition,  ylbid.^  +  Lon- 
don: Clarke^  Beeton^  and  Co.  [1853.]    i6mo,  pp.  xii,  411.  b. 

Goodell.  Our  National  Charters ;  for  the  Millions.  ... 
With  Notes,  showing  their  bearing  on  Slavery,  and  the  relative 
Powers  of  the  State  and  National  Governments.  By  William 
Goodell.  New  I'ork :  William  Goodell.  1 86 1.  i2mo,  pp.  144. 
BA.    +  New  Tork :  J.  W.Alden.   1863.    i2mo,  pp.  144.         H. 

Goodell.  ...  The  Rights  and  the  Wrongs  of  Rhode  Island. 
By  William  Goodell.  {^Oneida  :^  Institute  Press.  [1842.]  8vo, 
pp.  120.  N.  27848 

From  the  "Christian  Investigator,"  No.  8,  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  Sept.,  mdcccxlii. 

Goodell.  Slavery  and  Anti-Slavery.  A  History  of  the 
great  Struggle  in  both  Hemispheres  ;  with  a  View  of  the  Slavery 
Question  in  the  United  States.  By  William  Goodell.  New 
York:  William  Harned.  1852.  pp.  x,  604.  +  Third  Edition. 
New  Tork.  1855.    8vo.  c,  s.  27849 

Goodell.  Views  of  American  Constitutional  Law,  in  its 
bearing  upon  American  Slavery.  By  William  Goodell.  + 
Second  Edition,  Revised  ...  Utica^  N.  T.  1845.  i2mo.  pp. 
162.  B.,  H.,  s.  27850 

Also  :  American  Slavery.  A  Formidable  Obstacle  to  the  Conversion  of  the  World. 
...  Neit)  York.  1856.  izmo,  pp.  24.  —  Address  of  the  Macedon  Convention.  ...  And' 
Letters  of  Gerrit  Smith.  Albany :  S.  fy.  Green.  1 847.  Rl.  8 vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  h. — Come- 
out-erism.  ...  Neiu  York.  1845.  pp.  38,  B.  —  The  Nationalities.  Their  Origin, 
Elements,  Mission,  Responsibilities,  Duties,  and  Destinies.  A  Discourse  delivered  in 
Williamsburg,  New  York  (and  in  other  places),  April  28  to  September  i,  1 8  61.  izmo, 
pp.15.  —  One  more  Appeal  to  Professors  of  Religion.  Neiv-England  Anti-Slavery 
Tract  Association  (Tract  No.  7).  —  Reasons  why  distilled  Spirits  should  be  Banished 
frum  the  Land.     Address  ...   New  York.   1830.     8vo. —  ...  A  Sermon   ...  at  Reading 

...  August  13,  1851,  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Temple Boston;   T.  R. 

Marvin.   185 1.     8vo,  pp.  30.     b.,  h. 

[GooDENOw  (John  M.)]  ...  American  Jurisprudence  in  Con- 
trast with  the  Doctrine  of  English  Common  Law.  ...  Steubenvilley 
0.:  Printed  by  'James  Wilson.   1819.    8vo,  i  1.,  pp.  vii,  (i),  426, 

Iv.  BA.  27851 

A  very  rare  book,  relating  to  the  Ohio  Courts. 

GooDENOw.  Historical  Record  of  the  Proceedings  of  Court 
of  Common  Pleas  and  "The  Bar"  of  Hamilton  County,  Ohio, 


MAV 


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326 


GOODLUE. 


in  Reference  to  the  Appointment  of  Clerk  of  said  Court,  1833 

1834.  Cincinnati.   1834.    8vo.  27852 

GooDENOW.  Letter  of  the  Hon.  John  M.  Goodenowr  on  the 
subject  of  the   Northern    Boundary  of  Ohio.     St.  Clainville. 

1835.  8vo,  pp.  15.  27853 

[GooDENOW  (Sterling).]  A  Brief  Topographical  and  Statist- 
ical Manual  of  the  State  of  New- York  ...  Albany:  J.  Frary. 
181 1.     i2mo,  pp.  34.  B.,  s.  27854 

GooDENOw.  A  brief  Topographical  and  Statistical  Manual 
of  the  State  of  New  York ;  and  an  Account  of  the  Grand 
Canals.  By  Stirling  Goodenow.  Second  Edition  ...  enlarged. 
New  York.   1822.    8vo.  A.,  P.  2^855 

GooDFELLOW  (W.)  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  Delivered  at  Buenos  Aires,  June  11,  1865.  By  Rev. 
William  Goodfellow.  Buenos  Aires :  German  Printing  Office. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  25.  27856 

Goodhue  (J.  F.)     History  of  the  Town  of  Shoreham,  Ver- 
mont, from  the  date  of  its  Charter,  October  8th,  176/,  to  > \ 
pr-^sent  time.     By  Rev.  Josiah  F.  Goodhue.     Middlebury:  A. 
H.  Copeland.  1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  198,  Contents,  i  1.  b.,  h. 

With  an  account  of  the  County  of  Addison,  by  Samuel  Swift,  ll.d. 

Goodhue  (S.)  [Biography  of  the  first  Settlement  of  the 
Family  of  the  Name  of  Goodhue,  at  Ipswich,  in  1636,  and 
Genealogy  to  1833;  together  with  an  Address  by  Deacon  Samuel 
Goodhue,  to  his  Descendants.    Boston.  1846.]    i2mo,  pp.  16.  H. 

The  address  was  written  by  a  grandson,  and  was  also  printed  in  1770,  1805,  and 
1850- 

Goodhue  (S.)  The  Copy  of  a  Valedictory  and  Monitory 
Writing,  left  by  Sarah  Goodhue,  of  Joseph  Goodhue,  of  Ipswich. 
...   Cambridge.   1681.  27859 

Reprinted  in  1770,  1805,  and  lastly  as  edited  by  David  Pulsifer.  Boston.  1850. 
l6mo,  pp.  13.     B.,  H. 

[GooDLOE  (D.  R.)]  ...  Causes  that  have  retarded  the  Accu- 
mulation of  Wealth  and  Increase  of  Population  in  the  Southern 
States.  ...   Washington:  JV,  Blanchard.   1846.    8vo,  pp.  27.    b. 

GooDLOE.  Federalism  Unmasked :  or  the  Rights  of  the 
States,  the  Congress,  the  Executive,  and  the  People  ...  .  By 
Daniel  R.  Goodloe.  [Washington:  Buell  l^  Blanchard.  i860.] 
8vo,  pp.  15.  B.,  H.  27861 


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327 


GooDLOE.  Letter  of  Daniel  R.  Goodloe  [May  7th,  1868,] 
to  Hon.  Charles  Sumner,  on  the  Situation  of  Affairs  in  North 
Carolina,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  b.,  h.  27862 

Goodloe.  The  Marshalship  in  North  Carolina,  being  a 
Reply  to  Charges  made  by  Messrs.  Abbott,  Pool,  Heaton  ...  . 
\lVashington  ?   1869.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  27863 

Goodloe.  The  Southern  Platform  :  or.  Manual  of  Southern 
Sentiment  on  the  Subject  of  Slavery.  By  Daniel  R.  Goodloe. 
Boston:  John  P.  Jewett  Eff  Co.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  79,  (i).     B.,  ba. 

Also:  Emancipation  and  the  War.  8vo.  —  Is  it  Expedient  to  introduce  Slavery  into 
Kanoas  ?  ...  [C/Wwnar/.]  [n.  d.]  izmo,  pp.  24.  h.  —  "Negro  Slavery  No  Evil,"  etc. 
Boston:  yllfred  MuJge  and  Son.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  55.     h. 

Goodman  (J.  R.)  Pennsylvania  Biography ;  or  Memoirs  of 
Eminent  Pennsylvanians.  By  John  R.  Goodman.  Philadelphia. 
1840.     l8mo.     c.    +  Philadelphia:  J.  Crissy.   1842.    pp.  276. 

Goodman  (R.)  Address  ...  before  the  Berkshire  Agricultural 
Society,  October  8th,  1868.  By  Richard  Goodman.  Pittsfield: 
Chickering  iff  Jxtell.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  20.  B.  27866 

Goodman  (W.)  The  Social  History  of  Great  Britain  during 
the  Reigns  of  the  Stuarts,  beginning  with  the  Seventeenth  Cen- 
tury, being  the  Period  of  settling  the  United  States.  ...  By  Wil- 
liam Goodman.  New-York:  William  H.  Colyer.  1843-44.  2 
vols.,  i2mo,  2  1.,  pp.  324;  I  1.,  349,  ix.  BA.  +  Third  Edi- 
tion.   [Ibid.']  1847.  27867 

Goodman  (W.  F.)  Contrast  of  British  America  with  the 
United  States  and  Texas.  By  W.  F.  Goodman.  London.  1846. 
8vo.  27868 

Goodrich  (Charles  A.)  The  Family  Tourist:  A  Visit  to 
the  Principal  Cities  of  the  Western  Continent ;  embracing  an 
account  of  the  Situation,  Origrn,  Plan,  Extent,  their  Inhabitants, 
Manners,  Customs,  and  Amusements,  and  Public  Works,  Insti- 
tutions,   Edifices,   &c.,  together   with   Sketches   of    Historical 


Events.     By  C.  A.  Goodrich. 
640.    68  Illustrations. 


Philadelphia.   1848.     8vo,  pp. 

27869 


Goodrich.     The  Child's  History  of  the  United  States  ... 
Improved  from  the  Twenty-first  Edition.     Philadelphia.  1846. 

Goodrich.     History  of  the  United  States  of  America.     By 
Rev.  Charles  A.  Goodrich.     Hartford.  1823.     i2mo.    +  Third 


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Edition.      Hartford:   Barber^  Rohimon.    1824.     l2mo,  pp.  400. 
Plates.  27871 

Also  :  A  History  ...  of  America,  from  the  First  Discovery  to  the  Fourth  of  Mardi, 
1825.  ...  Hartford:  Barber  (^  Robimon.  1825.  I2mo,  pp.  418,  (4).  12  Plates.  + 
Second  Edi^ion.  Neiu-York ;  Collins  &  Co.  Sm.  lamo,  pp.  296,  ao.  B.  +  Fourth 
Edition.  Greenfald.  1825.  i8mo,  pp.  296,  20.  h.  +  Fifth  Edition.  Bellows  Falls, 
yt.  1825.  i8mo,  pp.  296,  20.  B.  +  Ninth  Edition.  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.:  James  I. 
Culler  and  Co.  1826.  i2mo,  pp.  396,  20.  +  Twelfth  Edition.  [Il>id.'\  1827.  +  To 
the  Year  1827.  Boston.  1828.  i2mo,  pp.  432.  +  [Ibid.']  1832.  +  Thirty-fifth 
Edition.  Brattleborough,  Vt.  1832.  i2mo.  +  Bellows  Falls :  James  I.  Cutler  (£  Co. 
1833.  pp.  296,  20.  H.  +  Boston:  Carter,  Hendee  &  Co.  1833.  i6mo,  pp.  296. 
+  Boston:  John  B.  Russell.  [1834.]  i6mo,  pp.  352.  h.  +  Sixty-Fourth  Edition. 
Boston,  [n.  d.]  a.  -I-  To  the  present  time,  embracing  an  Account  of  the  Aboriginjl 
Tribes  ...  Hartford.  1840.  lamo.  -)-  Enlarged  from  the  One  Hundreth  Edition. 
Boston.  1844.  i2mo,  pp.  384.  +  Enlarged  from  the  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Edi- 
tion, and  brought  down  to  1847.  Boston;  Jenks,  Palmer  and  Co.  [1847.]  i2mo,  pp. 
412.  B.,  H.  ■{■  [Ibid.]  1852.  12mo.  c.  -H  Boston:  Jenks,  Hickling  &  Swtin. 
1853.  I2mo,  pp.  425.  B.,  H.  +  Boston.  1S54.  l2mo,  pp.  426.  +  Boston;  Hick- 
ling,  Swan  &  Brown.    1 8 57.     pp.  433.      +    Revised  ...   by  W.   H.  Seavy.     Boston. 

1867.       12m0,  pp.    320,  28.       B.,  BA.,  H. 

Goodrich.  The  Land  we  Live  In ;  or,  Travels,  Sketches, 
and  Adventures,  in  North  and  South  America,  with  Descriptions 
of  the  Towns,  Cities,  States,  and  Territories,  their  Inhabitants, 
Manners,  Customs,  Sec. ;  together  with  Sketches  of  Historical 
Events.  By  Charles  A.  Goodrich.  Revised,  Corrected,  En- 
larged, &c.      Cincinnati.   1857.     ^^*  ^^°'  27872 

Goodrich.  Lives  of  the  Signers  to  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence.     By  the   Rev.   Charles   A.   Goodrich.     New  York: 


William  Reid  isf  Co.    1829.     ^^o,  pp.  460. 


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Edition.  \_Ibid.']  1832.  i2mo.  -f-  Fourth  Edition.  Boston: 
Thomas  Mather.  1834.  i2mo,  pp.  460.  Portraits  and  Plate.  B. 
+  Eighth  Edition.  New  York:  Thomas  Mather.  1840.  8vo, 
pp.  460.  H.  27873 

Goodrich.  Outlines  of  Modern  Geography  on  a  New  Plan. 
Brattleborough :  Holbrook  and  Fessenden.  1827.  Sm.  i2mo,  pp. 
252.     Plates.  B.  27874 

Goodrich.  Stories  on  the  History  of  Connecticut,  designed 
for  the  Instriction  of  Young  Persons.    By  Charles  A.  Goodrich. 


Hartford:  Robinson  &  Co.   1829.     i2mo,  pp.  203. 


27875 


Republished  with  a  new  title  as  follows :  A  History  of  Connecticut,  Designed  for 
Schools;  ...  Hartford:  D.  F.  Robinson  &  Co.  1833.  l2nio.  —  Address  before  the 
Female  Charitable  Society  at  Worcester,  [Mass.]  June  26,  1817  ...  Worcester.  1817. 
8vo.  w.  —  Address  before  the  Hartford  County  Agricultural  Society,  Oct.  12,  1826.  ... 
Hartford,  Conn.  1826.  8vo.  —  Cabinet  of  Curiosities,  Natural,  Artificial,  and  Historical, 
selected  from  the  most  authentic  records,  ancient  and  modern.    Hartford.  182Z.  a  vols.| 


GOODRICH. 


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limo.  —  Pictorial  and  Descriptive  View  of  all  Religions ;  embracing  the  Ft)rms  of 
Worship  practised  by  the  several  Nations  of  the  Known  World ;  also,  a  ...  Hartford. 
1829.  8vo.  —  Religious  Ceremonies  and  Customs.  Louiiville,  ICy.  1840. — The 
Universal  Traveller  ...  with  woodcuts.  Hartjlnl.  18  jo.  izmo.  Hee  alio  Worcester, 
Mau. 

Goodrich  (C.  B.)  Ot)inion  of  Charles  B.  Goodrich,  upon 
the  Legal  and  Equitable  Rights  of  a  Bona  Fide  Holder  for  Value 
of  Sundry  Drafts  made  by  Army  Contractors  upon,  and  accepted 
by,  the  Secretary  of  the  War  Department.  IVashington :  Scam- 
mell^  Co.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  2i.  H.  27876 

Goodrich.  Lowell  Lectures.  The  Science  of  Government 
as  exhibited  in  the  Institutions  of  the  United  States.  ...  By 
Charles  B.  Goodrich.  Boston :  Little^  Brown  and  Company. 
1853.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  343.  A.,  B.,  BA.,  c.  27877 

Goodrich  (Chauncy).  Northern  Fruit  Culture ;  or.  Farmers* 
Guide  to  the  Orchard  and  Fruit  Garden.  Burlington^  Ft.  1850. 
i2mo,  pp.  112.  27878 

Goodrich.  Speech  of  Mr.  Goodrich,  in  the  Senate,  Decem- 
ber 19th,  1808,  on  the  ...  Embargo,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7. 

Goodrich  (C.  A.)  Travels  and  Sketches  in  North  and  South 
America  ;  embracing  an  account  of  their  Situation,  Origin,  Plan, 
Extent,  their  Inhabitants,  Manners,  Customs,  and  Amusements, 
and  Public  Works,  Institutions,  Edifices,  &c.,  together  with 
Sketches  of  Historical  Events.  By  Chauncy  A.  Goodrich. 
Hartford:  Case,  Tiffany^  Co.  1852.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  704.  Illus- 
trated with  Engravings.  c.  27880 

I 

Goodrich  (Chauncy  E.)  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Dr. 
A.  Brigham.     New  York:  J.  F.  Trow.  1850.    8vo,  pp.  35.    b. 

Goodrich  (E.)  The  Duty  of  Gospel-Ministers,  to  take  Heed 
to  themselves,  and  their  Flock.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the 
Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Roger  Newton,  at  Greenfield, 
Nov.  18,  1 76 1.  By  Elizur  Goodrich.  Boston:  Edes  ^  GUI. 
M.DCC.LXii.    8vo,  pp.  30.  27882 

Goodrich.  The  Principles  of  civil  Union  and  Happiness 
considered  and  recommended.  A  Sermon  before  ...  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  Connecticut,  at  Hartford,  on  the  Day  of  Elec- 
tion, May  loth,  1787.  ...  Hartford:  Hudson  i^  Goodwin.  1787. 
8vo,  pp.  58.  BA.,  c,  h.,  m.  27883 

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Goodrich.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  the 
Reverend  Matthew  Noyes,  a.m.,  to  the  Pastoral  Charge  of'tho 
Church  of  Christ,  in  Northford,  August  18,  1790.  By  Elizur 
Goodrich,  d.d.  New-Haven :  Printed  by  A.  Morse,  m.dcc.xc. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  27884 

Alio :  Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  the  Rev.  B.  Boardman,  at  Hartford,  May  5, 
1754.  ...  Hartford.  1784.  8vo,  pp.  29.  ba.  +  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Samuel 
Goodrich.  ...  Fairjitld.  1787.  8vo,  pp.  19.  ba.  4-  Sermon  ...  on  the  Day  of  Elec- 
tion, 1817  ...  Hartford.   1817.    8vo.     w. 

Goodrich  (F.  B.)  Man  Upon  the  Sea ;  or,  a  History  of 
Maritime  Adventure,  Exploration,  and  Discovery,  from  the 
earliest  ages  to  the  present  time ;  comprising  a  detailed  account 
of  Remarkable  Voyages,  Ancient  as  well  as  Modern.  By  Frank 
B.Goodrich.  Philadelphia:  Lippincott  i£f  Co.  1858.  8vo,  i  1., 
pp.  560.     Plates.  B.,  BA.,  H.  27885 

Abridged,  and  issued  with  the  title : 

Goodrich.  The  Sea  and  her  Famous  Sailors.  By  Frank  B. 
Goodrich.     London:  Hoggin  Sons,  1859.     i2mo,  pp.  290. 

Goodrich.  The  Tribute  Book.  A  Record  of  Munificence, 
Self-Sacrifice,  and  Patriotism  of  the  American  People  during  the 
War  for  the  Union.  Illustrated  by  Frank  B.  Goodrich.  New 
reri:  Derby  &  Miller.  186$.    Impl.  8vo,  pp.  5 1 2.   7  Plates.  c.,s. 

His  "Women  of  Beauty  and  Heroism,  New  Tori,  1859" — 4to,  pp.  424, 19  Plates — 
includes  a  Portrait  and  Memoir  of  Pocahontas.  This  was  also  reproduced  as :  World- 
famous  Women.     Gncinnati :  W.  H.  Moore  &  Co.  1871. 

Goodrich  (J.  W.)  A  Continuation  of  the  Maritime  History 
of  Connecticut,  By  Capt.  James  W.  Goodrich,  delivered  before 
the  New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society,  December  31st, 
1866.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  40.  h.  27888 

Goodrich  (J.  Z.)  Exposition  of  the  J.  D.  &  M.  Williams 
Fraud,  and  of  its  Settlement :  ...  By  J.  Z.  Goodrich Bos- 
ton:  RocJtwell  and  Rollins.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  48.         B.,  H.  27889 

Goodrich.  Nebraska  and  Kansas.  Speech  of  Hon.  John 
Z,  Goodrich,  of  Massachusetts,  ...  House  of  Representatives, 
May  20,  1854.  ...  Washington:  Congressional  Globe  Office.  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  27890 

Goodrich.  The  Pro-Slavery  Policy  Tactics,  false  fraudu- 
lent, and  dishonest :  Letter  to  R.  Toombs.  Boston.  [1856.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  H.  27891 


GOODRICH. 


33' 


Goodrich.  A  Reply  to  the  Statements  of  Hon.  Samuel 
Hooper,  tn  a  pamphlet  fancifully  entitled  "A  Defence  of  the 
Merchants  of  Boston,"  which  justify  the  Wine  Frauds  of  J.  D. 
&  M.  Williams,  and  the  official  Misconduct  of  Timothy  B.  Dix, 
and  asperse  the  Character  of  "John  Z.  Goodrich,  Ex-Collector 
of  Customs."  By  J.  Z.  Goodrich.  Boston :  Rockwell  ^  Rol- 
lins, Printers.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  44.  b.,  h.  27892 

Also :  Speech  on  the  Tariff  and  Revenue  Questions  5  House  of  Representatives,  Jan. 
14,1855.  ...  ffaiAington.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  +  Speech  delivered  on  the  Peace 
Convention  in  Washington,  February,  1861.  ...  Boston:  J.  E.  Farvitll  &  Co.  1864. 
gvo,  pp.  31.  B.,  H.  —  Speech  ...  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  27,  185s. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.}     ivo,  pp.  16.     b.,  ba. 

Goodrich  (S.)  ...  Sermon  ...  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  October 
9,  1 8 16,  at  the  Ordination  and  Installation  of  his  Son,  the  Rev. 
Charles  Augustus  Goodrich  ...  .  By  Samuel  Goodrich  ...  . 
Worcester :  Printed  by  IVilliam  Manning,   i8i6.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Goodrich  (S.  G.)  Comprehensive  Geography  and  History, 
Ancient  and  Modern.  By  Samuel  G.  Goodrich.  New-York. 
1855.    4to.     +  New  York.  i860.    4to,  pp.  272.  27894 

Pages  25  to  174  relate  to  America. 

[Goodrich.]  Curiosities  of  Human  Nature  ...  .  Boston: 
Bradbury,  Soden  i^  Co.  mdcccxliv.     i8mo,  pp.  320.      s.  27895 

[Goodrich.]  Les  contes  de  Pierre  Parley  sur  I'Amerique.  ... 
Boston:  Carter  and  Hendee.  1832.     i6mo,  pp.  144.  b.,  ba. 

Goodrich.  Les  £tats-Unis  d'Amerique.  Aperfu  statistique, 
historique,  geographique,  industriel  et  social,  a  I'usage  de  ceux 
qui  recherchent  des  renseignements  precis  sur  cette  partie  du 


Nouveau-Monde.    Par  S.  O.  Goodrich. 
Cte.  1852.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  376. 


Paris:  Guillaumin  et 
H.  27897 


[Goodrich.]  Five  Letters  to  my  Neighbor  Smith,  touching 
the  Fifteen  Gallon  Jug:  ...  By  O.  B.  Second  Edition.  1838. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  +  Fifth  Edition,  to  which  is  added  a  Sixth  Letter. 
Boston:  tt^eeks, 'Jordan  and  Company.   1838.    8vo,  pp.  36.         H. 

Goodrich.  Histoire  des  £tats-Unis  d'Amerique.  ...  Phila- 
delphie:  E.  H.  Butler  et  Cie.   1855.     i2mo,  pp.  352.  27899 

Goodrich.  A  History  of  all  Nations,  from  the  Earliest 
Perio(fs  to  the  Present  Time  j  or.  Universal  History  :  in  which 
the  History  of  every  Nation,  Ancient  and  Modern,  is  separately 
given.  ...  By  S.  G.  Goodrich.     Boston:  fVilkinSy  Carter  y  Co. 


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1849-51.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  600;  X,  601-1207.  -f-  JubutHy  A/; 
y.  1855.  2  vols.,  rl.  8vo.  +  Revised  Edition.  New- tori. 
1857.    ^  vols.,  4to.  27900 

Goodrich.  History  of  South  America  arid  the  West  Indies. 
...  1846.    i8mo.  27901 

[Goodrich.]  History  of  the  Indians  of  North  and  South 
America.  Boston:  Bradbury,  Soden  iff  Co.  1844.  i2mo,  pp.  (2), 
315.     B.    4-  Boston:  George  C.  Rand.  1855.     i8mo,  pp.  320. 

Goodrich.  History  of  the  United  States  of  America,  from 
the  Discovery  of  the  Continent  by  Columbus  to  the  present 
time.  ...  Hartford.  1842.    8vo.  27903 

Goodrich.  Illustrated  Natural  History  of  the  Animal  King- 
dom, ...  By  S.  G.  Goodrich.  With  1400  Engravings.  New 
York:  Derby  ^  Jackson.  1859.  2  vols.,  impl.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  680 ; 
viii,  680.  B.  27904 

Amencan  Natural  History  forms  a  large  portion. 

Goodrich.  A  Letter  to  Moses  Williams,  of  Roxbury.  By 
S.  G.  Goodrich.  Boston:  PFeeks,  Jordan  ^  Co.  1838.  8vo,  pp. 
12.  B.,  h.  27905 

Goodrich.  Lights  and  Shadows  of  American  History.  ... 
Boston:  Bradbury ^  Soden  and  Co.  1844.  i6mo,  pp.  336.  b.,  h. 
+  [/&;W.]  1848.  27906 

Goodrich.  The  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Illustrated  by 
Tales,  Sketches,  and  Anecdotes.  ...  Philadelphia.   1844. 

The  edition  of  1831  is  spurious,  and,  perhaps,  this  is  also. 

[Goodrich.]  Lives  of  Celebrated  American  Indians:  ... 
Boston:  Bradbury y  Soden  i^  Co.  mdcccxliii.    i2mo,  pp.  (2),  315. 

[Goodrich.]  The  Manners,  Customs,  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Indians  of  North  and  South  America.  Boston :  Bradbury,  Soden 
and  Co,  mdcccxliv.  i2mo.  b.  +  \Ibid.']  1848.  i8mo,  pp. 
336.  27909 

[Goodrich.]  Peter  Parley's  Tales  about  New  York.  1832. 
Square  i6mo.  27910 

[Goodrich.]  Peter  Parley's  Tales  about  America.  Boston. 
1827.  BA.  -H  South  America.  Baltimore:  J.  Jewett.  1832. 
Square  i6mo,  pp.  166.     Map.  2^911 


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[Goodrich.]  IV'tcr  Parley's  Tales  of  Animals,  ...  Boston  : 
Carter  and  Hendee.  1 830.  l2mo,  2  1.,  pp.  342  BA.  -f  Louh- 
vllte :  Morton  i^  Smith.   1836.     i2mo,  pp.  360.  27912 

[Goodrich.]  Parley's  Cabinet  Library  for  Schools  and  Fami- 
lies. Boston.  1843,1844.  20  vols.,  i6mo.  b.  ->r  Philadelphia. 
1846.    20  vols,    illustrated.     +  Boston.   1848.  27913 

The  works  composing  the  above  series  have  no  general  title-page.  The  serial  num- 
ber occurs  on  signature-pages  only  of  each  vulume.  Titled  :  Vol.  i.  Famous  Nfen  uf 
Modern  Times.  11.  Curiosities  of  Human  Nature,  iii.  Eccentric  and  Wonderful  Per- 
bons.  IV.  Lives  of  Benefactors,  v.  Famous  American  Indians,  vi.  Celebrated  Women. 
VII.  American  History,  viii.  European  History,  ix.  Asiatic  History,  x.  African 
History,  xi.  History  of  the  Indians,  xii.  Customs  of  the  Indians,  xiii.  A  Glance 
at  the  Sciences,  xiv.  Wonders  of  Geology,  xv.  The  Animal  Kingdom,  xvi.  A 
Glance  at  Philosophy,  xvii.  Book  of  Literature,  xviii.  Enterprise  and  Art  of  Man. 
XIX.  Customs  of  all  Nations,  xx.  The  World  and  its  Inhabitants.  The  arrangement 
uf  some  sets  I  have  seen  does  not  agree  with  the  above  order. 


[Goodrich.] 
Second  Edition. 


Peter  Parley's   Common   School    History.  . 
Boston:  J.  B.  Russell.   1838.     8vo,  pp.  411. 

Also ;  First,  Second,  and  Third  Books  of  History. 


[Goodrich.]  Peter  Parley's  Universal  History.  ...  New 
York:  Mark  H.  Newman  iff  Co.  1850.  2  vols.,  pp.  viii,  i  1., 
380;  380. — Elohi  nultstanitolv  kanohesgi.  [Common  school 
history.  Translated  into  Cherokee.  53  Chaps,  in  Cherokee 
Messenger.     Cherokee.   1844-1846.    8vo.]  c.  27915 

Goodrich  (S.  G.)  A  Pictorial  History  of  America,  embracing 
both  the  Northern  and  Southern  Portions  of  the  New  Wor.  '. 
Illustrated  with  more  than  300  Engravings.  Hartford.  1845. 
8vo.  +  [Ibid.'\  1846.  pp.  813.  -f  Hartford.  1850.  pp.  836, 
and  Appendix  on  the  Aborigines,  pp.  48.     -|-  [/&;V/.]  1853. 

Goodrich.  Pictorial  History  of  the  United  States;  with 
Notices  of  other  portions  of  America.  Philadelphia:  Sarin  C^ 
Ball.  1844.  i2mo,  pp.  354.  -f  Revised  and  Improved  Edition. 
Philadelphia.   1 854.     i2mo.  27917 

[Goodrich.]  Popular  Biography.  By  Peter  Parley.  Em- 
bracing the  most  eminent  Characters  of  every  Age,  Nation,  and 
Profession.  ...  New  York:  Leavitt  £s*  Allen,  [n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp. 
326.  27918 

Goodrich.  Recollections  of  a  Lifetime ;  or,  Men  and  Things 
I  have  Seen :  in  a  Series  of  Familiar  Letters  to  a  Friend ;  His- 
torical, Biographical,  Anecdotical,  and  Descriptive.  By  S.  G. 
Goodrich.    Illustrated  with  many  Engravings.    New  York,  \%^\^ 


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LVI.       4-   [/t/i.]    MDCCCLVil.  B.,  C.  279 1 9 

[Goodrich.]  Stories  about  Captain  John  Smith  of  Virginia, 
for  the  Instruction  and  Amusement  of  Children.  Hartford:  H. 
t!f  F.  J.  Huntington.   1829.     i8mo,  pp.  100.  27920 

Goodrich.  De  Verecnigde  Staaten  van  Amerika.  Een  alge- 
mcen  overzicht  van  hun  Statistiek,  Geschiedenis,  Aardrijks-  en 
Luchts-Gesteldheid,  Nyverhcid  en  ondcrschciden  maatschappe- 
lijk  Karakter.     Amsterdam.    8vo.     Map.  27921 

Goodrich.  Who  are  the  Aggressors  ?  A  Letter  from  S.  G. 
Goodrich  to  a  Friend  in  Kentucky.  [A^m/- Tor/.]  [1856.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  B.  279-^2 

Also !  Adventures  of  Billy  Bump  in  Boston  and  California.  ...  Being  the  Life  of  a 
Buy  in  America.  London.  1852.  i8mo,  pp.  210. — The  Captive  of  Nootka  Suund  : 
or,  Adventures  of  John  R.  Jewett.  1832.  i6mQ,  pp.  259.  —  Common  School  His- 
tnry.  New  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1854.  i2mo.  c. — The  Child's  Boole  of  Amer- 
ican Geography  ...  Bostons  Wait  &  Dotu.  1831.  8vo,  pp.  64.  b.  +  Second  Edi- 
tion. Bostons  yamtt  B.  Dow.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  64.  —  Dick  Boldhero;  or,  a  Tale  of 
Adventures  in  South  America  ...  Philadelphia.  1845.  i6mo.  —  First  Book  of  History, 
for  Children  and  Youth.  Boston  t  Richardson,  Lord  &  Holbrook.  1832.  i2mo,  pp. 
180.  Maps.  +  Fourth  Revised  Edition.  Boston.  1849.  i2mo.  +  Bostons  Jenkt, 
Hickling  &  Swan.  1853.  i6mo,  pp.  224.  h.  —  National  Geography  for  Schools.  ... 
New  Torks  Huntington  &  Savage.  1848.  4to,  pp.  112.  —  A  Pictorial  Geography  of 
the  World  ...  1831.    Impl.  8vo.     +  1840.     +  Bostons  Charles  D.  Strong.  1856.     2 

vols.,  pp. ;  775.     B. — Outlines  of  Chronology.     Fourth  Edition.     Boston.  1828. 

pp.  232.  +  Boston.  1832.  i6mo.  —  Peter  Parley's  Tales  about  America.  Second 
Edition.  Boston.  1829.  i2mo.  —  A  Pictorial  Geography.  ...  Otii  Broadut  &  Co. 
1840.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  1008.  B.,  BA.  —  A  Pictorial  Natural  History  ...  Bostons  J. 
Munroe  (^  Co.  1842.  l2mo,  pp.  415.  —  Sketches  from  a  Student's  Window.  Boston; 
W.  D.  Ticknor,  1841.  i2mo,  pp.  311.  h. — A  System  of  Universal  Geography; 
comprising  a  Physical,  Political,  and  Statistic  Account  of  the  World  and  its  Various 
Divisions,  &c.  Cincinnati s  Roff  &  Young.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  920,  (2).  c.  — A  Tale 
of  the  Revolution,  and  other  Sketches.  ...  Philadelphia.  1845.  iSn>o-  —  Tales  about 
'the  World ;  containing  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  America,  and  Australia.  Edited  by  Rev. 
T.Wilson.  1857.  i8mo.  —  Universal  History  on  the  basis  of  Geography.  Boston. 
1837.  %  vols.,  i8mo.  —  The  World  as  it  Is,  and  as  it  Has  Been  ;  A  Comprehensive 
Geography  and  History.  Neio  York.  1855.  4to.  —  The  Young  American  :  or  Book 
of  Government  and  Law;  showing  their  History,  Nature,  and  Necessity.  ...  New 
York:  W.  Robinson.  1842.  i6mo,  2  1.,  pp.  282.  +  Fourth  Edition.  New  York, 
1844.  i2mo, 
Peter  Parley : 

Goodrich.  The  Life  of  C.  Columbus,  ...  G.  Washington, 
and  B.  Franklin.     Philadelphia.  1844.     i2mo.  27923 

Goodrich.  Peter  Parley's  Tales  about  Canada.  London. 
1839.    i6mo.  27924 

A  large  number  of  the  English  editions  of  Peter  Parley's  Tales  arc  not  by  Goodrich, 
and  being  uncertain  as  to  their  authenticity,  we  have  omitted  most  of  them  from  our 
list.     See  Allibonc's  "  Dictionary." 


The  following  are  believed  to  be  spurious  issues  under  the  name  of 


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Goodrich  (W.  H.)  The  Education  of  Divine  Providence. 
A  Sermon  by  William  H.  Goodrich.  Cleveland.  1861.  8vOf 
pp.  7.  27925 

Relates  to  the  Rebellion  In  the  Southern  Statei.  Also  t  A  Sermon  on  the  Christian 
Neceisity  of  War,  preached  in  Cleveland,  April  ii,  ili6i.  ...  Cleveland:  Fairbankt, 
Benedici  ST  Co.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  15.  —  ...   A  Sermon  ...  at  Bristol,  Conn.,  on  the  I3,i/ 

of  Annual  Fait,  1851 New  Haven:  Printed  by  J.  H.  Benham.  1851.    8vu,  |)|>. 

34.     ■. 

SGooDRiCKE  (Henry).]  Observations  |  on  |  Dr.  Price's  |  Theory 
Principles  {of  I  Civil  Liberty  and  Government,  |  preceded  by  a 
Letter  to  a  Friend,  |  on  the  Pretentions  of  the  American  Colo- 
nies] in  respect  of  Right  and  Equity.  Tork :  Printed  by  A.  Ward. 
I'j'jo.    8vo,  pp.  (8),  147.  J.C.B.,  H.  27926 

The  author  asserts  that  "there  cannot  be  a  more  evident  truth,  than  that  the  right 
of  taxing  any  part  of  the  British  empire,  and  consequently  the  American  colonies,  un- 
less particularly  exempted  by  grant  or  compact,  is  legally  and  constitutionally  resident 
in  the  Parliament." — Page  7.  Maryland  alone  he  excepts  from  this  general  subjection. 
&«  "  M.  Rev.,"  tv.  »39. 

[GooDRiCKE.]  Aenmerkingen  op  Price's  leer-  en  grondbe- 
ginselen  van  burgerlijke  vryheit  en  regeering  enz.,  voorafgegaan 
door  een  brief  aan  eenen  vriend  over  de  vermeende  voorrechten 
dcr  Americaensche  volkplantingen.     Leyden.  ITJ"].    8vo. 

[GooDRicKE.]  A  Speech  on  some  Political  Topics,  the  sub- 
stance of  which  was  intended  to  have  been  delivered  in  the  House 
of  Commons,  on  Monday  the  14th  of  December,  1778.  When 
the  Estimates  ...  were  agreed  to   ...   Cadell.   1779.    8vo. 

The  author,  Hrnry  Goodricke,  Esq.,  ranges  the  whole  field  of  our  American  dis- 
putes, he  defends  the  Government  on  the  main  question,  but  condemns  them  on  sub- 
ordinate poinu.     &«  "M.  Rev.,"  lx.  155. 

GooDRiDGE  (C.  M.)  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the  South 
Seas,  and  the  Shipwreck  of  the  Princess  of  Wales'  Cutter,  with 
an  Account  of  a  Two  Years'  Residence  on  an  Uninhabited 
Island,  by  One  of  the  Survivors,  Charles  Medyett  Goodridge, 
...  Second  Edition.  Exeter:  W.  C.  Featherstone.  1838.  i2mo, 
pp.  180,  (10).     Plate.  27929 

Goodridge  (E.  P.)  The  Sham-Robbery,  committed  by 
Elijah  Putnam  Goodridge,  on  his  own  Person,  in  Newbury, 
Dec.  19, 1816,  with  a  History  of  his  Journey  to  the  place  where 
he  Robbed  Himself  ...  .  ConcordyN.H,  1819.    i2mo,  pp.  152. 

Contains  the  Trial  of  Ebeneser  Pearson  and  Levi  and  Seban  Kcnniston.  Concordf 
N.  H.  18 19.    izmo.     w. 


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GooDsiR  (Robert  Ausitruthcr).  An  Arctic  Voyage  to  I'afTin's 
Hay  and  Lancaster  Sound,  in  bcarch  of  Friends  with  Sir  Jnhii 
J'ranklin.  Hy  R.  A.  Goodsir.  London:  J.  ^an  Voorst,  1850. 
Post  8vo.     Map  and  Plate.  a.,  c.  27931 

GooDSPEED  (E.  J.)  Funeral  Discourse  on  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  Preached  ...  April  23d,  1865,  in  ...  Chicago. 
IJy  Rev.  E.  J.  Goodspecd,  Pastor.  ...  Chicago.  1865.  8vo,  pp, 
37-  27932 

GooDWELL  (G.)  Currency;  the  Evil  and  the  Remedy.  Hy 
Godck  Goodwell.  Third  Edition.  New  York :  /Tot.  H.  Gra- 
ham.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  27933 

Goodwin  (B.)  Discourse  delivered  at  South  Canaan,  Conn., 
on  the  one  hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birthday  of  Widow 
Margaret  Higby.     By  B.  Goodwin.     Hartford.   1848.       27934 

Goodwin  (Dr.)  Speech  of  Dr.  Goodwin  in  Reply  to  Dr. 
Hawks,  Dr.  Mahan,  and  others,  delivered  in  Convention,  Octo- 
ber 14,  1862.     New  Tort:  "John  A.  Gray.   1862.     i8mo,  pp.  35. 

Relates  to  the  Rebellion  of  the  Southern  States. 

Goodwin  (D.  R.)  Southern  Slavery  in  its  Present  Aspects ; 
containing  a  Reply  to  a  late  Work  of  the  Bishop  of  Vermont 
on  Slavery.  By  Daniel  R.  Goodwin.  Philadelphia:  y  Lip- 
pincott  isf  Co.   1864.     i2mo,  pp.  343.  b.,  ba.,  c,  '936 

Goodwin  (E.  C.)  Wayside  Songs.  By  Edward  C.  Good- 
win.    New  Tork :  Mason  Brothers.    1856.     i2mo,  pp.  185. 

Goodwin  (E.  S.)  An  Address  delivered  at  the  third  Anni- 
versary of  Barnstable  Peace  Society,  December  25,  1830.  By 
Rev.  Ezra  Shaw  Goodwin.     Barnstable.   1831.     i2mo,  pp.  23. 

Also:  Sermons  ...  in  Sandwich,  Mass.,  with  a  Memuir.  Botton :  Benjamin  H. 
Greene.  1834.     izmo,  pp.  z6ii.     B.,  h. 

Goodwin  (F.  J.)  Farewell  Sermon  on  Resignation,  at  St. 
George's  Church,  Flushing,  L.  I.  By  Frederick  J.  Goodwin. 
Flushing.   1844.  27939 

Goodwin  (H.)  A  Vision  ...  of  the  Departed  Spirit  of  Mr. 
Yeamans.  By  H.  Goodwin.  Brattleboro,  Ft.  1800.  i2mo, 
pp.  II.  s.  27940 

Goodwin  (H.  C.)  Ithaca  as  it  was,  and  Ithaca  as  it  is,  with 
Thoughts  suggestive  of  the  Future.  By  H.  C.  Goodwin.  Ithaca^ 
N.  y.:  Andrus^  Gauntkit  l^  Company.   1853.     ^v>  PP*  ^4*    ^-j*' 


rf. 


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Goodwin.  Pioneer  History;  or  Cortland  C'ounty  and  the 
Border  Wars  of  New  York,  from  the  Karhcst  Period  to  the 
Present  Time.  By  H.  C.  Goodwin.  Ntw  Tork :  A.  li.  liut" 
did.  1859.     i2mo,  pp.  456.     3  Plates.        B.,  ba.,  c,  h.  27942 

Alio  I  Speech  ...  on  the  Territorial  Policy,  February  37,  '85$.  8vo.  i.  —  The 
Lrcompton  Conititution.  Speech  ...  February  14,  1858.  [n.  p.  n.  d.j  8vo,  pp.  8. 
RA.,  M.  —  Life  of  John  Jacob  A»tor.  —  fidjjar  Went  worth  1  A  Friie  Story  of  the  Second 
American  Revolution. 

Goodwin  (H.  M.)  The  Pilgrim  Fathers.  ...  Two  Memorial 
Discourses  ...  Rockford,  May  22,  1870.  By  Rev.  H.  M.  Good- 
win, ...  Roci/ordy  ///. ;  Bird^  Conick  iff  Flint.   1 870.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

Goodwin  (I.)  An  Oration  delivered  at  Lancaster,  February 
21,  1826,  in  Commemoration  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  the  DeiUruction  of  that  Town  by  the  Indians. 
By  Isaac  Goodwin.  IP'orcester:  Rogers  i^  Grijjin^  Printers.  1826. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  B.  27944 

Goodwin.  Town  Officer :  or  Laws  of  Massachusetts  rela- 
tive to  the  Duties  of  Municipal  Officers.  ...  Second  Edition, 
Revised  and  Enlarged.  ...  fVorcester,   1829.     i2mo.  27945 

Also:  An  Address  ...  .nt  Worcester,  August  24,  i'''0,  before  the  American  Anti- 
quarian Society,  at  the  opening  of  tlie  Antiquarian  H  il.  fVorcttttr  t  Printed  by  Man- 
nitig  &  Trumbull.  1810.  8vo,  pp.  17,  (l).  ba.,  H.,  w.  —  Address  ...  before  the 
Worcester  Agricultural  Society,  October  13,  1824.  tforcester :  Prinltd  by  ffilliam 
Manning.  [1824.]    8vo,  pp.  32.     lA.,  H.     &«  d/ia  "  Worcester  Magazine." 

Goodwin  (L.  S.)  The  Mysterious  Miner ;  or.  The  Gold 
Diggers  of  California.  A  Story  of  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
Shores.  By  Mrs.  L.  S.  Goodwin.  Bostort :  Elliott,  Thames  bf 
Talbot.    i6mo,  pp.  1 28.  27946 

Goodwin  (N.)  Descendants  of  Thomas  Olcott,  one  of  the 
First  Settlers  of  Hartford,  Connecticut.  By  Nathaniel  Good- 
win, ...  Hartford:  Press  of  Case,  Tiffany  fj  Burnham.  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  xii,  64.  H.,  s.  27947 

Goodwin.  The  Foote  Family  :  or  the  Descendants  of  Na- 
thaniel Foote,  one  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Wethersfield,  Conn., 
with  Genealogical  Notes  of  Pasco  Foote,  who  settled  in  Salem, 
Mass.,  and  John  Foote  and  others  of  the  name,  who  settled 
more  recently  in  New  York.  By  Nathaniel  Goodwin,  ... 
Hartford:  Press  of  Case,  Tiffany  (jf  Co.  1849.    ^^°i  PP-  3^°'  ^'t  ^• 

Goodwin.  Genealogical  Notes,  or  Contributions  to  the 
Family  History  of  some  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Connecticut  and 

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Massachusetts.  By  the  Late  Nathaniel  Goodwin.  [Edited  by 
Daniel  Goodwin.]  Hartford:  F.  A.  Brawn.  1856.  8vo,  pp. 
XX,  362.  B.,  BA.,  c,  H.  27949 

Goodwin  (P.  A.)  Biography  of  Andrew  Jackson,  President 
of  the  United  States,  formerly  Major-General  in  the  Army  of 
the  United  States.  By  Philo  A.  Goodwin.  Hartford.  1832. 
i2mo,  pp.  xi,  422.  H.  +  [Another  Edition.]  New  Tori:  R. 
Hart  Towner.  1833.  i2mo,  pp.  xi,  456.  b.,  c.  +  Hartford. 
1852.     i2mo.  fe.  27950 

Goodwin  (R.  M.)     Trial  of  Robert  M.  Goodwin,  on  an 
Indictment  of  Manslaughter  for  killing  James  Stoughton,  Esq. 
in  ...  New  "York,  ...  December,  1819.     Taken  in  Short-hand 
by  William  Sampson.    New  Tork :  Printed  by  G.  L.  Birch  £«f  Co. 
1820.    8vo,  pp.  33.  BA.,  c.  27951 

Also :  Summary  of  the  Trial  of  Robert  M.  Goodwin  for  the  killing  of  Jamei 
Stoughton,  ...  Taken  in  Short-hand.     New  York.  1820.    8vo. 

Goodwin  (T.)  An  |  Apologeticall  Narration,  (  hvmbly  svb- 
mitted  |  to  the  |  Honourable  Houses|of|  Parliament. |  By f The: 
Goodwin,  |  Philip  Nye,  |  William  Bridge,  |  Jer:  Burroughes,] 
Sidrach  Simpson,  j  London,\  Printed  for  Robert  Dawlman.\  m.dc.- 
XLiii.    4to,  pp.  (4),  31.  BA.  27952 

This  was  answered  by 

Goodwin.  An  Anatomy  of  Independency,  or  A  Briefe  Com- 
mentary, and  Moderate  Discourse  upon  The  Apologeticall  Nar- 
ration of  Mr.  Thomas  Goodwin,  and  Mr.  Philip  Nye,  &c.  By 
Argument,  laying  naked  the  dangers  of  their  Positions,  and  From 
Experience,  discovering  their  spirits  and  wayes.  Published  by 
Authority.  London  Privted  for  Robert  Bostock^  dwelling  in  Pauls 
Church-yard,  at  the  sign  of  the  Kings  head,  1644.    4to,  pp.  (4),  52. 

Connected  with  the  disputes  about  Church  Government,  with  allusion  t:  tliose  in 
New  England.  Also :  Some  Observations  and  Annotations  upon  the  Apologeticall 
Narration  [of  Thomas  Goodwin,  etc.]      London:  C.  Meredith,   1643.    4to. 

Goodwin.  A  Copy  of  a  |  Remonstrance  |  lately  delivered  |  in 
to  the  I  Asssembly.  |  Qy 


Thomas  Goodwin, 
lerem:  Burroughs. 
William  Greenhill. 


William  Bridge.) 
Philip  Nie.  I 
Sidrach  Simpson.  | 
and  William  Carter.  | 


Declaring  the  Grounds  and  Rea- 1  sons  of  their  declining  to  bring 
in  to  the  As- 1  sembly,  their  Modell  of  Church- 1  Government.  ( 
London  :\  Printed  in  the  Yeer,  1645.)     4to,  pp.  8.  ba.  27954 


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339 


Goodwin  (T.  S.)  The  Natural  History  of  Secession ;  or, 
Despotism  and  Democracy  at  Necessary,  Eternal,  Exterminating 
War.  By  Thomas  Shepard  Goodwin,  a.m.  New  Tori:  'John 
Bradburn.  1864.    i2mo,  pp.  328.  b.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  s.  27955 

Goodwin  (W.)  Statistics  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives of  Connecticut,  May  Session,  1848 ;  ...  Compiled 
by  William  Goodwin.  New  Haven :  Printed  by  T.  J.  Stafford. 
1848.    8vo,  pp  7,  (i).     Continued.  27956 

Goodyear  (C.)  Speech  of  Hon.  C.  Goodyear,  of  New 
York,  ...  in  the  House  of  Representatives  ...  June  29,  1846. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  7.  h.  27957 

GooKiN  (D.)  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Doings  of  the 
Christian  Indians  in  New  England  in  the  years  1675,  1676, 
1677,  impartially  drawn  by  one  well  acquainted  with  that  affair, 
and  presented  unto  the  Right  Honourable  the  Corporation  resid- 
ing in  London,  appointed  by  the  King's  Most  Excellent  Majesty 
for  promoting  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  in  America.  Cam- 
hridge.   1836.    8vo.  c.  27958 

Included  in  the  "  Archzologia  Americana,"  Vol.  it. 

GooKiN.  Historical  Collections  of  the  Indians  in  New  Eng- 
land. Of  their  several  Nations,  Numbers,  Customs,  Manners, 
Religion,  and  Government,  before  the  English  planted  there. 
Also  a  true  and  faithful  account  of  the  present  state  and  condi- 
tion of  the  praying  Indians,  (or  those  who  have  visibly  received 
the  Gospel  in  New  England :)  declaring  the  number  of  that 
people,  the  situation  and  place  of  their  towns  and  Churches,  and 
their  manner  of  worshipping  God,  ...  briefly  declaring  the  pru- 
dent and  faithful  endeavors  of  the  Right  Honorable  the  Corpo- 
ration of  London,  for  promoting  that  affair ;  also  suggesting 
some  expedients  for  their  further  civilizing  and  propogating  the 
Christian  Faith  among  them.  By  Daniel  Gookin.  Jpollo  Presj: 
By  Belknap  and  Hall.  MDCCXCii.    8vo,  pp.  89.       B.,  ba.  27959 

Alio  included  in  the  first  volume  of  the  "  Massachusetts  Historical  Collections." 

Gookin  (N.)  The  Day  of  Trouble  near.  The  Tokens,  and 
a  Due  Preparation ;  Three  Sermons.  By  Nathaniel  Gookin. 
Added,  A  Sermon  on  Deuteronomy  v.  29.  And  an  account  of 
the  Earthquake,  in  Hampton,  And  something  Remarkable  of 
Thunder  and  Lightning,  in  1727.  Boston,  m.dcc.xxviii.  8vo, 
pp.  (8),  75.  B.,  w.  27960 

See  "Mass.  Hist.  Collections,"  Vol.  vii.  55. 


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GooLD  (T.)  Address,  before  the  Berkshire  Agricultural  As- 
sociation for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture  and  Manufactures, 
By  Thomas  ('^oold.  ...  And  the  Address  of  Elkanah  Watson, 
Esq.     P'lttsf  d.  1 8 16.    8vo.  27961 

[Gogs  (P.)]  Zee-Atlas,  ofte  Waterwereld,  waer  in  vertoont 
warden  alle  de  zee-kusten  van  het  bekende  des  aerd-bodems. 
Amsterdam:  P.  Goos.   1666.  27962 

This  Sea  Atlas,  or  the  Wattur  World,  contains  ten  colored  maps  relating  to  America 
and  one  representing  California  as  an  island. 

Gopsill's  Directory  of  Reading,  Allentown,  Easton,  Pottsvillc, 
and  Bethlehem  (Pa.),  1864-65.  Jersey  City:  "J as,  Gopsill.  1864, 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  188.  27963 

Gopsill's  Westchester  County  Directory,  containing  Names 
in  the  Towns  of  Peekskill,  Sing  Sing,  Tarrytown,  White  Plains, 
and  Yonkers,  together  with  a  Business  Directory  of  the  whole 
County.     Jersey  City:  J.  Gopsill.  i866.     i2mo,  pp.  283. 

GoRAM  (R.)  Political  Inquiries.  To  which  is  added  a  Plan 
for  the  General  Establishment  of  Schools  throughout  the  United 
States.     By  Robert  Goram.     IVilmington,  1791.    8vo.      27965 

GoRDOA  (J.)  Esposicion  publica.  Por  J.  Gordoa,  Cura  pro- 
prio  de  Ahualulco.     San  Luis  Potosi.   1859.     ^^Oj  PP*  S'^-    Map. 

[Gordon]  of  Lochinvar.  Encouragements  for  such  as  shall 
have  Intention  to  bee  Undertakers  in  the  new  Plantation  of  Cape 
Briton,  now  New  Galloway,  in  America,  by  mee  Lochinvar. 
Edinburgh.   1 620.     Sm.  4to.  27967 

Sold  ac  the  Gordonstown  sale  for  £3.    Very  rare,  and  worth  ten  times  that  amount. 

Gordon  (A.  H.)  Wilderness  Journeys  in  New  Brunswick, 
in  1862-63.  By  Hon.  A.  H.  Gordon.  St.  John^  N.  B.  1864. 
i2mo,  pp.  64.  27968 

Gordon  (A.  J.)  Address  [by  A.  J.  Gordon]  and  Reply  [by 
S.  P.  Chase]  on  the  Presentation  of  a  Testimonial  to  S.  P.  Chase 
by  the  Coloured  People  of  Cincinnati :  with  some  account  of 
the  Case  of  J.  Watson.     [^Cincinnati.  1845.]     ^^o.  27969 

Gordon  (A.  J.)  ...  A  Discourse  commemorative  of  the  Life 
and  Character  of  Hon.  Richard  Fletcher  ...  July  11,  1869.  By 
Rev.  A.  J.  Gordon.  Boston:  Gould  and  Lincoln.  1869.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  B.,  H.  27970 


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that  amount. 


Gordon.  ...  A  Discourse  ...  in  Jamaica  Plain,  on  the  Oc- 
casion of  the  State  Fast  ...  April  i3tli,  1865.  By  A.  J.  Gor- 
don ...  .  Boston:  N.  P.  Kemp.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  17.      b.  27971 

Gordon  (C.)  The  Trial  of  the  Hon.  Colonel  Cosmo  Gor- 
don, of  the  Third  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards,  for  neglect  of  duty 
before  the  enemy,  on  the  23d  of  June  1780,  near  Springfield,  in 
the  Jerseys ;  containing  the  whole  proceedings  of  a  General 
Court  Martial  held  at  the  City  of  New  York  on  the  22d  of  Au- 
gust, and  continued  by  several  adjournments  to  the  24th  of  Sep- 


tember 1782. 
118. 


London:   Geo.  Harlow,    mdcclxxxiii.     Svo, 


pp. 


Ste  "  M.  Rev.,"  Lxvni.  269, 


27972 


Gordon  (G.)  In  the  Matter  of  George  Gordon's  Petition 
for  Pardon.     Cincinnati.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  56.  27973^ 

Gordon  was  convicted  for  a  violation  of  the  Fugitive  Slave  Lsw,  in  Ohio,  in  1861. 

Gordon  (G.  A.)  ...  An  Essay,  ...  October  27,  1863,  for 
the  Benefit  of  the  Wayside  Home.  ...  By  G.  A.  Gordon.  Sa-^ 
vannah :   George  N.  Nichols.   1863.    Svo,  pp.  28.  BA.  27974 

Gordon  (G.  H.)  On  the  Currency.  By  George  H.  Gordon.. 
Boston:  Jlfred  Mudge  iff  Son.   1867,     Svo,  pp.  25.         H.  27975 

Also :  Speech  of  Gen.  Geo.  H.  Gordon,  ...  at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  October  28, 
1S68.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]      Svo,  pp.  16.     h. 

Gordon  (G.  F.)  Oration  delivered  on  ...  July  5,  1858.  By 
George  F.  Gordon,  Esq.,  in  ...  Phibdelphia,  ...  Philadelphia. 
1858.    Svo,  pp.  14.  H.  27976 

Gordon  (G.  W.)  Correspondence  respecting  the  Removal 
of  G.  W.  Gordon  from  the  Magistracy,  and  the  circumstances 
connected  with  the  Morant  Bay  Lock-up  Case.  London.  1866. 
Folio.  27977 

Gordon  (G.  W.)  A  Lecture  before  the  Boston  Young 
Men's  Society,  on  the  Subject  of  Lotteries,  delivered  March  12, 
1833.    By  George  William  Gordon.    Boston.  1833.    Svo,  pp.  79. 

Also :  The  Record  of  George  Wm.  Gordon.  The  Slave  Trade  at  Rio  Janeiro — 
Seisure  of  Slave  Vessels — Conviction  of  Slave  Dealers  ...  Boston :  Printed  by  y.  E. 
Farwcll  &  Co.   1856.  Svo,  pp.  16.     h. 

Gordon  (J.  B.)  An  Historical  and  Geographical  Memoir  of 
the  North  American  Continent ;  its  Nations  and  Tribes.  By 
the  Rev.  James  Bentley  Gordon.     With  a  summary  account  of 


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his  Life,  Writings,  and  Opinions.    Dublin:  Printed  by  John  Jones. 
1820.    4to,  pp.  civ,  X,  (2),  305.  B.,  H.  27979 

Edited  by  Thomas  Jones.     Also  on  large  paper. 

Gordon  (J.  D.)  Halifax :  its  Sins  and  Sorrows.  By  Rev. 
James  D.  Gordon.     Halifax.   1862.     i2mo,  pp.  41.  27980 

Gordon  (J.)  Sermon  on  the  Suppression  of  the  late  Unnat- 
ural Rebellion.     By  John  Gordon.     Annapolis.   1 746.    4to. 

Gordon  (J.)  The  Case  of  Mr.  John  Gordon,  with  respect 
to  the  Title  to  certain  Lands  in  East  Florida,  purchased  of  his 
Catholic  Majesty's  Subjects  by  him  and  Mr.  Jesse  Fish  for  them- 
selves, and  of  other  His  Britannic  Majesty's  Subjects,  in  con- 
formity with  the  twentieth  Article  of  the  last  definitive  Treaty 
of  Peace.  With  an  Appendix.  London :  Printed  in  the  Year 
MDCCLxxn.    4to,  pp.  32,  Appendix,  22  I.  c.  27981 

Privately  printed,  for  the  use  of  the  persons  interested. 

Gordon  (J.)  Proceedings  of  the  General  Court-Martial  in 
the  Trial  of  Major  John  Gordon,  of  the  late  8th  West  India 
Regiment.     London,  1804.    8vo.  27982 

Gordon  (J.  and  W.)  A  full  Report  of  the  Trial  of  John 
Gordon  and  William  Gordon,  charged  with  the  Murder  of  Amaza 
Sprague  j  ...  1844;  ...  Reported  by  Edward  C.  Larned  and  Wil- 
liam Knowles.    Providence:  Transcript  Office.  1844.    8vo,  pp.  45. 

Gordon.  Synopsis  of  the  Trial  of  John  and  Wm.  Gordon, 
for  the  Murder  of  Amaza  Sprague  ...  together  with  the  Full 
Particulars  of  the  Execution  of  John  Gordon,  on  the  14th  of 

February,  1845 Boston:  Skinner  l^  Blanchard,  1845.    i2mo, 

pp.  64.  H.  27984 

Gordon.  A  full  Report  of  the  Arguments  ...  in  the  case  of 
The  State  vs.  John  and  William  Gordon,  ...  Reported  by  Ed- 
ward C.  Larned.     Providence:   Transcript  Office.    8vo,  pp.  38. 

Gordon.  Last  Days  of  Gordonj;  being  the  Trial  of  John 
and  William  Gordon,  ...  the  full  Particulars  of  the  Execution 
of  John  Gordon,  on  the  14th  of  February,  1845.  ^y  *"  Ey^ 
Witness.  Also,  William's  full  Disclosure  of  what  he  avers  to 
be  Facts  in  regard  to  the  Murder.  Boston :  Skinner  ^  Blanchard. 
1845.     l2mo,  pp.  64.  27986 

Gordon.  Petition  of  John  Gordon  to  His  Excellency,  James 
Fenner,  Governor  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island.  February  10, 
1845.    8vo,  pp.  8.  27987 


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Gordon  J.  W.)  The  Hon.  Edward  Bates,  of  Missouri,  is 
he  Fit  ...  is  he  Available,  as  the  Republican  Candidate  for  the 
Presidency?  By  J.  W.  Gordon.  Indianapolis,  i860.  8vo,  pp. 
15.  H.  27988 

Gordon.  ...  Origin  of  the  Troubles  in  Kansas,  and  the 
Remedy  therefor ;  Speech  delivered  in  ...  Indianapolis,  Septem- 
ber 29,  1856.  Indianapolis:  Indiana  State  Journal.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  56.  B.,  H.  27989 

Gordon  (N.  M.)  Alleghan  ;  a  Poem  in  Nine  Books.  By 
N.  M.  Gordon.     Cincinnati.   1856.     i2mo,  pp.  343.     c.  27990 

Gordon  (P.)  Geography  Anatomiz'd.  The  Third  Edition, 
Corrected.  By  Pat.  Gordon,  ...  London:  Robert  Mor den.  1702. 
8vo,  pp.  (24),  428,  (i).  16  Maps.  +  London:  S.  and  J.  Sprint. 
1704.  i2mo,  12  1.,  pp.  428.  H.  4- Fifth  Edition.  [Z&/V.]  1708. 
4- Sixth  Edition.  [Ibid.  :'\  J.  Nicholson,  i"]  11.  12I.,  pp.  428.  H. 
+  Seventh  Edition.  [Ibid.'\  1 7 16.  i2mo.  +  Eighth  Edition. 
[Ibid.:'\  J.  and  B.  Sprint.  17 19.  I2  1.,  pp.  428.  H.  +  Eleventh 
Edition.  [Ibid.']  1728.  +  Twelfth  Edition.  [Ibid.]  1730.  H. 
■\-  London:  Knapton.  1733.  8vo,  pp.  (24),  432.  17  Maps,  ba., 
c.  +  London:  "J.  and  P.  Knapton.  1737.  pp.  432.  b.  4- 
Eighteenth  Edition.  [Ibid.]  1744.  +  Nineteenth  Edition. 
London,  m.dcc.xlix.    10  1.,  pp.  432.     Maps.         b.,ba.  27991 

Chapter  iv.  relates  to  America  and  the  West  Indies. 

Gordon  {^Hon.  Patrick).     See  Philadelphia. 

Gordon  (P.)  History  of  the  War  in  America,  from  its 
Commencement  to  the  Conclusion  in  1783.  Dublin.  1785-9. 
3  vols.,  8vo.  27992 

Title  from  Lowndes'  "  Bibliographer's  Manual."     Probably  an  anonymous  work. 

Gordon  (S.)     Speech  ...  on  the  Bankrupt  Law  ...  January 

5,  1843.      fVashington.   1 843.     8vo.  27993 

Also:  The  Mexican  War  J  Speech  ...  December  24,  1846.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo.    b. 

Gordon  (T.  F.)  A  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  the  United  States, 
including  an  Abstract  of  the  Judicial  Decisions  relating  to  Con- 
stitutional and  Statutory  Law.  By  Thomas  F.  Gordon.  With 
Notes  explanatory  and  historical.  Philadelphia.  1827.  8vo,  pp. 
884.  +  Second  Edition.  [Ibid.]  1837.  8vo,  pp.  822.  + 
Third  Edition.  [Ibid.]  1844.  8vo,  pp.  xx,  998.  ba.  +  Fourth 
Edition.    [Ibid.]  1851.    8vo.  27994 


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Gordon.  A  Digest  of  the  Treaties  and  Statutes  of  the 
United  States,  relating  to  Commerce,  Navigation,  and  Revenue, 
compiled  at  the  instance  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.     By 


Thomas  F.  Gordon. 
319,  and  Index. 


Philadelphia.    1830.     8vo,  pp. 


XIX,  302, 
27995 


Gordon.  A  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New- Jersey.  Com- 
prehending A  General  View  of  its  Physical  and  Moral  Condi- 
tion, together  with  A  Topographical  and  Statistical  Account  of 
its  Counties,  Towns,  Villages,  Canals,  Rail  Roads,  &c.  ...  By 
Thomas  F.  Gordon.  Trenton^  N,  J.:  Daniel  Fenton.  1834. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  266.     Map.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  p.  27996 

Gordon.  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New  York :  Compre- 
hending its  Colonial  History ;  General  Geography,  Geology,  ind 
Internal  Improvements  ;  Its  Political  State  ;  A  Minute  Descrip- 
tion of  its  several  Counties,  Towns,  and  Villages ;  Statistical 
Tables,  exhibiting  the  Area,  Improved  Lands,  Population,  Stock, 
Taxes,  Manufactures,  Schools,  and  Cost  of  Public  Instruction, 
in  each  Town.  ...  By  Thomas  F.  Gordon.  Philadelphia :  The 
Author,  1836     8vo,  pp.  xii,  102,  801.     2  Maps.         b.,  ba.,  h. 

Gordon.  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Part 
First,  contains  a  general  Description  of  the  State,  its  Situation 
and  Extent,  General  Geological  Construction,  Canals  and  Rail- 
roads, Bridges,  Revenue,  Expenditures,  Public  Debt,  &c.,  &c. 
Part  Second,  embraces  ample  Descriptions  of  its  Counties, 
Towns,  Cities,  Villages,  Mountains,  Lakes,  Rivers,  Creeks, 
&c.,  alphabetically  arranged.  By  Thomas  F.  Gordon.  ...  PA//- 
adelphia:  T.  Belknap.  i%-^2.  8vo,  pp.  65,  508.  Map.  +  [7^/i.] 
1833.  27998 

Ludewig  says,  "Reprinted  1839."     I  have  not  seen  it  so  dated. 

Gordon.  The  History  of  America.  By  Thomas  F.  Gordon. 
...  Containing  the  History  of  the  Spanish  Discoveries  prior  to 
1520.  Philadelphia:  The  Author,  [n.  d.]  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp. 
XX,  297;  252.  2  Plates,  c.  -f-  [/&/i. ;]  Carey  ^  Lea.  1831. 
pp.  XX,  297;  252.     Plate,     b.,  H.    +  l^Ibid.']  1832.  27999 

Gordon.  The  History  of  Ancient  Mexico  ;  from  the  Foun- 
dation of  that  Empire  to  its  Destruction  by  the  Spaniards.  ... 
By  Thomas  F.  Gordon.  Philadelphia:  The  Author.  1832.  2 
vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xiv,  363;  xi,  265.     Plates.  b.,  h.  28000 

This,  with  the  preceding  work,  forms  all  that  was  published  of  a  prdjectcd  "Cabinet 
of  American  History." 


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Gordon.  The  History  of  New  Jersey ;  from  its  Discovery 
by  Europeans  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution.  By 
Thomas  F.  Gordon.  Trenton  :  Daniel  Fenton.  1834.  8vo,  pp. 
xii,  339.  B.,  BA.,  H.  28001 

The  Gazetteer  described  tupra,  is  usually  bound  up  with  this. 

Gordon.  The  History  of  Pennsylvania,  from  its  Discovery 
by  Europeans  to  the  Declaration  of  Independence  in  1776.  By 
Thomas  F.  Gordon,  Esq.  Philadelphia:  M.  Carey.  1829.  8vo, 
pp.  vii,  628.  B.,  BA.,  c,  H.  28002 

[Gordon.]  The  War  on  the  Bank  of  the  United  States ; 
or,  A  Review  of  the  Measures  of  the  Administration  against 
that  Institution  and  the  Prosperity  of  the  Country.  ...  Philadel- 
phia: Key^  Biddle  1834.    8vo,  pp.  155.  H.  28003 

Also :  An  Inquiry  into  the  Propriety  and  Means  of  Consolidating  and  Digesting  the 
Laws  of  Pennsylvania.  ...  Philadelphia.   1827.     8vo.     p. 

Gordon  (W.)  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Col.  C.  Codring- 
ton,  late  Governor  of  the  Carribee  Islands,  at  St.  Michael's 
Barbadoes.     By  W.  Gordon,  m.a.    1710.    4to.  28004 

Gordon  (W.)  A  Discourse  Preached  December  15th  1774. 
Being  the  day  recommended  By  the  Provincial  Congress ;  And 
Afterwards  at  the  Boston  Lecture.  By  William  Gordon,  Pastor 
of  the  Third  Church  in  Roxbury.  ...  Boston :  Thomas  Leverett. 
1775.  8vo,  pp  32,  (i).  BA.,  H.,  p.  +  London:  Edward  and 
Charles  Dilly.  mdcclxxv.    8vo,  pp.  36.  ba.  28005 

The  author  says,  there  "  are  special  times  and  seasons  when  the  pulpit  may  treat  of 
politics,"  and  that  the  present  occasion  is  one  in  which  he  shall  dedicate  his  discourse 
to  "the  service  of  the  public,  the  situation  of  whose  affairs  is,  both  distressing  and 
alarming."  Reprinted  in  Thornton's  "  Pulpit  of  the  Revolution."  The  remarks  of 
the  patriotic  minister  was  so  severe  on  the  government  that  they  called  forth  the  fol- 
Juwing  two  tracts. 

Gordon.  Remarks  upon  a  Discourse  Preached  December 
iSth  1774.  Being  the  Day  recommended  by  the  Provincial 
Congress :  And  afterwards  at  the  Boston  Lecture.  By  William 
Gordon,  Pastor  of  the  third  Church  in  Roxbury.  In  a  Letter 
from  a  Gentleman  in  the  Country  to  his  Friend  in  Boston. 
\Boston:'\  Printed  in  the  Tear  mdcclxxv.     8vo,  pp.  ii.    j.c.B.,  m. 

Gordon.  Observations  on  the  Rev.  Pastor  of  Roxbury's 
Thanksgiving  Discourse.     Boston.  1776  or  1777.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Gordon.  The  Plan  of  a  Society  for  Making  Provision  for 
Widows,  by  Annuities  for  the  remainder  of  Life,  And,  For 
Granting  Annuities  to   Persons  after  certain    Ages,  With  the 

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Proper  Tables  for  calculating  what  must  be  paid  by  the  several 
members  in  order  to  secure  the  said  Advantages.  By  William 
Gordon.     Boston:  Sold  by  Joieph  Edwards  and  John   FUeming^ 

MDCCLXXII.      8vO,  pp.  vi,  35.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  P.  28008 

Dated  Roxbury,  ao  May,  177a,  copies  arc  found  signed  by  M.  G.,  and  these  words 
inserted  in  his  autograph  after  the  word  "expulsion,"  in  the  ninth  line  of  p.  5,  viz. ; 
'"  and  the  monies  received  from  him  be  retained."  A  very  interesting  account  of  the 
first  life  assurance  scheme  projected  in  America. 

Gordon.  The  Separation  of  the  Jewish  Tribes,  after  the 
Death  of  Solomon,  accounted  for,  and  applied  to  the  Present 
Day,  In  a  Sermon  preached  before  the  General  Court,  on  Fri- 
day, July  the  4th,  1777,  Being  the  Anniversary  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independency,  by  V/illiam  Gordon,  ...  Boston :  Printed 
by  J.  Gil/y  Printer  to  the  General  jissembly.  M.DCc.Lxxvii.  8vo, 
pp.  37.  BA.  28009 

Perhaps  the^rit  oration  commemorating  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

GoRDOM.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Honorable  House 
of  Representatives,  on  the  day  [July  19,  1775,]  intended  for  the 
choice  of  Counsellors,  agreeable  to  the  Advice  of  the  Continental 
Congress.  By  William  Gordon,  Pastor  of  the  Third  Church  in 
Roxbury.  Ivatertown :  Benjamin  Edes.  mdcclxxv.  8vo,  pp. 
29.  B.,  BA.,  H.  28010 

Published  by  request  of  the  Massachusetts  House  of  Representatives.  This  cele- 
brated sermon  was  delivered  at  Watertown  on  the  19th  July,  about  a  month  after  the 
Battle  of  Bunker's  Hill,  and  nearly  a  year  before  the  Declaration  of  Independence, 
while  the  General  Court  was  in  Session  there,  having  been  driven  out  of  Boston  by 
the  British  troops.  The  truly  republican  text  was  from  Jer.  xxx.  20,  ai — "And  I 
will  punish  all  that  oppress  them ;  and  their  nobles  shall  be  of  themselves,  and  their 
governor  shall  proceed  from  the  midst  of  them." 

Gordon  (W.)  The  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Estab- 
lishment, of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States  of  America : 
Including  an  Account  of  the  late  War ;  and  of  the  Thirteen 
Colonies,  from  their  Origin  to  that  Period.  By  William  Gor- 
don, D.D.  ...  London:  Printed  for  the  Author^  mdcclxxxviii. 
4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (26),  504;  (8),  584;  (8),  499}  (8),  445,  Index, 
17  1.  8  Plates,  5  Maps,  b.,  ba.,  h.  -f-  New  Tori:  Hodge^Allen^ 
and  Campbell,  m.dcc.lxxxix.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (12),  25-443; 
(10),  25-474;  (36),  17-446.  2  Maps.  H.  +  Second  Ameri- 
can Edition.  New  York:  Samuel  Campbell,  mdcccxciv.  J  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  431 ;  460;  448.  b.  -f  The  Third  American  Edition. 
New  York:  S.  Campbell.  MDCCCI.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  431;  460; 
414,  15  1.  b.  2801 1 

There  are  copies  of  the  English  edition  on  fine  and  thick  paper ;  the  first  American 
edition  has  a  long  list  of  subscribers'  names.     Gordon  is  deservedly  reckoned  as  one  of 


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the  most  impartiul  and  reliable  of  the  numeroui  historians  of  the  American  Hevotu- 
tion.  "  This  wuric  deserves  little  encomium,  but  the  merit  of  fidelity  is  the  first  quali- 
fication in  a  historian,  and  to  that  claim,  we  believe,  the  present  dispassionate  writer  is 
fully  entitled." — Monthly  Rtvitw,  Lxxx.  441.  The  "Critical  Review"  says  that  "there 
arises  some  suspicion  that  Dr.  Gordon  actually  wrote  under  the  influence  of  American 
prejudice."  A  suspicion  which  might  perhaps  have  been  confirmed  had  the  reviewer 
been  aware  that  the  author  was  aided  by  Thomas  Jefferson.  S*t  Tuclcer's  "  Life," 
Vol.  I.  160  Frof.  Smyth  characterizes  the  work  as  "  an  immense  collection  of  facts 
presented  with  great  impartiality."  Sedgwick,  in  his  "  Life  of  Livingston"  {let  pp.  laS, 
208)  says,  Gordon  is  generally  inaccurate,  and  Bancroft,  Vol.  iv.  376,  calls  him  in- 
quisitive, but  credulous.  Sti  alto  Rich's  "Bib.  Am.,"  i.  346;  Diographie  Universelle, 
ice, 

Gordon  (W.  A.)  A  Compilation  of  the  Registers  of  the 
Army  of  the  United  States  from  1815  to  1837  [inclusive].  To 
which  is  appended  a  List  of  Officers  on  whom  Brevets  were  con- 
ferred for  Services  during  the  War  with  Great  Britain.  By  Wil- 
liam A.  Gordon.   IVashington.  i^y],   8vo,  pp.  5, 601.  b.,c.,p.,s. 

Gordon  (W.  R.)  The  Peril  of  our  Ship  of  State.  A  Ser- 
mon preached  on  Fast  Day,  January  4,  1861.  The  Folly  of  our 
Speculations.  A  New  Year's  Sermon,  January  6,  1861.  Stric- 
tures on  a  Sermon  by  Rev.  H.  J.  Van  Dyke,  on  the  Character 
and  Influence  of  Abolitionism.  3y  W.  R.  Gordon,  d.d.  ... 
New  Tork:  John  A,  Gray,  1861.    8vo,  pp.  38.  w.  28013 

Gordon.  Reliance  on  God,  our  Hope  of  Victory.  A  Ser- 
mon preached  on  the  Day  of  Fasting  and  Prayer,  September  26th, 
1861.  By  Rev.  W.  R.  Gordon,  d.d.,  ...  Schraalenburgh,  N.  J, 
New-Tori:  John  A.  Gray,  Printer,  1861.    8vo,  pp.  30.     28014 

Gordon.  The  Sin  of  Reviling,  and  its  Work.  A  Funeral 
Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln, 
April  14,  1865.  By  W.  R.  Gordon,  d.d.,  ...  Preached  ... 
May  7, 1865.  New  Tork:  John  A.  Gray  i^  Green,  Printers.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  28015 

[Gore  (C)]  Manlius  j  with  Notes  and  References.  [Bos- 
ton. 1794.]     8vo,  pp.  54.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.  28016 

Gore.  An  Oration :  delivered  at  the  Chapel  in  Boston,  be- 
fore the  Ancient  and  Honourable  Society  of  Free  and  Accepted 
Masons,  June  24,  1783.  The  day  appointed  for  the  Installation 
of  John  Warren,  Esq.,  Most  Worshipful  Grand  Master  of  Mas- 
sachusetts. By  Christopher  Gore.  Boston :  Printed  for  Brother 
William  Green.  [1783.]    4to,  pp.  12.  b.,  ba.,  h.  28017 

Also:  Speech  to  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts.  ...  Besten,  1809.  8vo.  St* 
"Mass.  Hist.  Coll,,  Third  Scries,  Vol.  m." 


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Gore  (M.)  Observations  on  the  Disturbances  in  Canada. 
My  Montattuc  Gore,  Esq.  London:  Saundtrs  and  OttUy.  1838, 
8vo,  pp.  38.  28018 

Gore.  Reflections  on  the  Present  State  and  Prosperity  of 
the  British  West  Indies.  By  Montague  Gore.  London.  1848. 
8vo.  28019 

Gorges  (F.)     America |  Painted  to  the  Life.  [The  true |  His- 
tory! of  [The  Spaniards  Proceedings  in  the  Conquests  of  the} 
Indians,  and  of  their  Civil  Wars  among  them- 1  selves,  from  Co- 
lumbus his  first  Discovery,  |  to  these  later  Times.  |  As  also,  |  Of 
the  Original  Undertakings  of  the  Advancement  ofl  Plantations 
into  those  parts ;  |  With  a  perfect  Relation  of  our  English  Dis- 
coveries, shewing  |  their  Beginning,  Progress  and  Continuance, 
from  the  Year  |  1628.  to  1658.     Declaring  the  forms  of  their 
Govern- 1  ment.  Policies,  Religions,  Manners,  Customs,  Military 
Disci- 1  pline.  Wars  with  the  Indians,  the  Commodities  of  their  | 
Countries,  a  Description  of  their  Towns  and  Havens,  |  the  In- 
crease of  their  Trading,  with  the  Names  of  |  their  Governors 
and  Magistrates.  |  More  especially,  an  absolute  Narrative  of  the 
North  I  parts  of  America,  and  of  the  Discoveries  and  |  Plantations 
of  our  English  in  [  Virginia,  New-England,  and  Berbadoes.  |  Pub- 
lisht  by  Ferdinando  Gorges,  Esq ;  |  A  Work  now  at  last  exposed 
for  the  publick  good,  to  stir  up  the  Heroick  and  I  Active  Spirits 
of  these  times,  to  benefit  their  Countrey,  and  Eternize  |  their 
Names  by  such  Honourable  Attempts. )  For  the  Readers  clearer 
understanding  of  the  Countreys,  they  are  lively  |  described  in  a 
compleat  and  exquisite  Map.  |  London^  Printed  for  Nath.  Brook  at 
the  Angel  in  Cornhil.    1659.I     Title,  pp.  (4),  51.     Portrait  and 
Map.     Part  11.     A  |  Briefe  Narration  |  of  the  |  Originall  Under- 
takings I  of  the  I  Advancement  |  of  |  Plantations  |  Into  the  parts  of  | 
America.  |  Especially,  |  Shewing  the  beginning,  progress  |  and  con- 
tinuance of  that  of  [New-England.  I  Written  by  the  right  Wor- 
shipfull.  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges  IKnight  and  Governour  of  the 
Fort  and  Island  of  |  Plymouth  in  Devonshire.  |  London :  \  Printed  by 
£.  Brudenell,  for  Nath.  Brook  at  the]  Angell  in  Corn-hill.   1658. | 
Title,  pp.  57.    Part  in.    America  |  Painted  to  the  Life.  |  A  |  True 
History  of  the  Originall  undertakings  of  the  advancement  |  of 
Plantations  into  those  parts,  with  a  perfect  relation  of  jour  Eng- 
lish Discoveries,  shewing  their  beginning,  progress,  and  |  continu- 
ance, from  the  Year,  1628.  to  1658.  declaring  the  forms  of  |  their 
Government,  Policies,  Religions,  Manners,  Costumes,  Military! 
Discipline,  Warrcs  with  the  Indians,  the  Commodities  of  their  | 


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Countries,  a  Description  of  their  Towncs,  and  Havens,  the  in- 
crease |  of  their  trading  with  the  names  of  their  Governours  and 
Magistrates.  |  More  (  Especially  an  absolute  Narrative  of  the 
North  parts  of  America,  and  |  of  the  discoveries  and  plantations 
of  our  English  in  |  New-England.  |  Written  by  Sir  Ferdinando 
Gorges  Knight  I  and  Governour  of  the  Fort  and  Island  of  Pli- 
mouth  in  I  Devonshire,  one  of  the  first  and  chiefest  pro-|moters 
of  those  Plantations.  |  Publisht  since  his  decease,  by  his  Grand- 
chil<l  Ferdinando  Gorges  Esquire,  |  who  hath  much  enlarged  it 
and  added  scverall  accurate  Descripti-|ons  of  his  owne.  [  A  work 
now  at  last  exposed  for  the  publick  good,  to  stir  up  the  heroick 
and  active  spirits] of  these  times,  to  benefit  their  Country,  and 
Eternize  their  names,  |  by  such  honourable  attempts.  |  For  the 
Readers  clearer  understanding  of  the  Country's  they  are  lively 
described  in  a  |  compleat,  and  exquisite  Map.  |  London  :  Printed  by 
E.  Brudenell^  for  Nathaniel  Brook  divelling  at  \  the  Angel  in  Corn- 
hill.  1658 1  Title,  pp.  (2),  236.  Part  IV.  America] Painted  to 
the  Life.  I  The  I  History  I  of  the  I  Spaniards  Proceedings  in  Amer- 
ica, their  Con- [quests  of  the  Indians,  and  of  their  [Civil  Wars 
among  themselves.  I  From  I  Columbus  his  first  Discovery,  to 
these  jlater  Times.  |  By  |  Ferdinando  Gorges,  Esq ;  |  London^  Printed 
by  T.  J.  for  Nath.  Brook  at  the  Angel  \  in  Cornhil.   1659.  |     Title, 


pp.  (2),  52,  Table,  10  1. 


BA.,  H.  2B020 


This  "  Br'icfe  Narration  of  the  Originall  Undertakings  of  the  Advancement  of  Plan- 
tations in  America,"  was  printed  in  the  "Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,"  Vol.  ii.,  also, 
"Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,"  Vol.  vi.,  Third  Series.  "These  four  works  were  all  printed 
separately  (the  second  and  third  in  165*'),  but  I  believe  are  always  found  together. 
There  is  an  Index  at  the  end,  which  refers  to  the  four  parts,  but  without  any  distin- 
guishing mark,  by  which  the  reader  may  ascertain  in  which  book  the  article  referred 
to  is  to  be  found.  It  is  altogether  a  very  singular  performance,  containing  a  great  deal 
of  important  information  relative  to  the  early  history  of  New  England,  and  particularly 
of  the  district  of  Maine,  which  was  granted  originally  to  the  author's  grandfather,  by 
whom  the  second  work  was  written.  Not  the  least  singular  circumstance  relating  to 
this  work,  perhaps,  is  the  manner  in  which  Ferdinando  Gorges,  Esq.,  has  appropriated 
to  himself  the  authorship  of  a  work  written  by  another,  as  appears  by  the  following 
extract  from  Prince's  •  New  England.' :  ♦  When  I  went  to  England,  I  met  with  a 
greut  variety  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  this  country.  Among  others,  in  a 
history  of  New  England,  from  1628  to  1 651,  printed  in  410,  London,  1654, 1  found 
many  particulars  of  the  beginning  of  our  several  churches,  towns  and  colonies,  which 
appear  in  no  other  writer.  The  ringing  title  of  the  book  is,  •  Wonder  working  Provi- 
dence,' &c.,  and  in  the  genuine  iitle-page  no  author  is  named.  Some  of  the  hooks 
were  faced  with  a  false  title-page,  whcrciri  the  work  is  wrongly  assigned  to  Sir  F. 
Gorges;  but  the  true  author  was  Mr.  Johnson,  of  Woburn,  in  New  England,  as  the 
late  Judge  Sewall  assured  me,  as  of  a  thing  familiarly  known  among  the  fathers  of  the 
Massachusett's  Colony.'  The  third  of  these  books  being  neither  more  nor  less  th.in 
the  identical  history  of  New  England,  with  merely  a  new  title-page  and  dedication. 
The  first  and  second  books  are  spoken  of  in  the  *  North  American  Review,'  Vol.  ii., 
p.  289,  &c.,  but  in  an  inverted  order.     The  title  of  the  fust  book,  as  given  there,  is 


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tlie  lame  at  the  title  to  the  third,  in  my  copy.     Brsidei  the  map,  there  ii  a  portrait  ri 
a  yuung  Indian  woman,  with  a  human  leg  In  her  hand}  a  fulded   plate,  inicribed 

AMERICA. 

'Til  I,  in  tempting  diveri,  for  to  try, 

Dy  lundry  meanci,  t*  obtaine  me,  caut'  de  them  dye) 

And,  last  ditcuver'd,  undincover'd  am{ 

For  men,  to  treade  my  loyle,  u  yet,  are  lame." 

— Rich'i  CaialogHt,  No.  314, 

Gorges.  The  Seventeenth  Jewel  of  the  United  States  of 
America  :  Shining  in  its  Meridian  Splendor ;  in  the  Latitude  and 
Longitude  of  the  Intended  State  of  Maine.    1797.     iimo.     w. 

GoRHAM  (G.  C.)  Speech  ...  by  George  C.  Gorham  of  San 
Francisco,  Union  Nominee  for  Governor,  ...  San  Francisco, 
July  loth,  1867.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  28022 

GoRHAM  (J.)  Inaugural  Address  ...  of  John  Gorham,  in  the 
Chapel  of  the  University  at  Cambridge,  December  11,  1816. 
Boston:  Printtd  by  tyells  am' Lilly,  18 17.    pp.23.       B.,  ba.,  h. 

Gorham  (R.)  Political  Inquiries,  to  which  is  added  a  plan 
for  the  general  establishment  of  Schools  throughout  the  United 
States.    By  Robert  Gorham.     If^ilmington.  1791.    8vo,  pp.  107. 

Gorham,  Me.  "  Dead  on  the  Field  of  Honor."  Dedica- 
tion ot  the  Soldier's  Monument,  October  18,  1866,  Addresses, 
Poems,  &c.     Portland.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  32.  28025 

Gorham  Seminary,  Maine.    Catalogue.  1839.     Continued. 

Gorisito  (Fr.  de).  Sermon  de  N.  P.  San  Pedro  Nolasco. 
Puebla.   1687.     4to,  14  'caves.  28027 

Title  from  Andraa.   ,  Catalogue.     An  early  Mexican  imprint. 

G5RLING  (Adolph).  Die  Neue  Welt.  Skizzen  von  Land 
und  Leuten  der  Nord-Amerikanischen  Freistaaten.  Leipzig. 
1848.     i2mo.  c.  28028 

[Gorman  (Charles  O.)]  An  Irish  Catholic  Whig  to  his 
Fellow  Countrymen  in  the  United  States.  ...  [Providence.  1852.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  28029 

Gorman  (J.  B.)  Philosophy  of  Animated  Existence.  By 
John  B.  Gorman.  To  which  is  added  a  brief  Medical  Account 
of  the  Middle  Regions  of  Georgia.  Philadelphia.  1845.  8vo, 
pp.  570.  28030 


GUUUITt. 


35 » 


(lORMAN  (J.  C.)  Lcc's  Last  Campaign,  with  an  Accurate 
History  of  Stonewall  Jackson's  Last  Wound.  Hy  Capt.  J.  C 
Gorman.  Second  Edition — Tenth  7'housand.  Raleigh^  N.  C : 
irm.  B.  Smith  W  Company.   1866.     i8mo,  pp.  71.  B.  28031 

[GoROSTiZA.]  Trois  Lcttrcs  address£'c  par  un  Mcxicain  a 
Mess,  les  Rcdactcurs  du  Courricr  dcs  Pays-Bas.  \^Paris.  ilixQ.] 
8vo,  pp.  32.  28032 

Privun-ly  printed.  ReUtei  to  the  War  of  Independence  of  the  Spaniih  Colunici. 
The  author  W4i  Coniul  Ocneral  uf  Mexico. 

GoRRiE  ^P.  D  )  The  Black  River  Conference  Memorial : 
containing  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Deceased 
Members  of  the  Black  River  Conference  of  the  M.  K.  Church. 
With  Portraits  and  an  Introduction.  By  Rev.  P.  Douglass 
Gorric.  New  Tor k :  Carlton  ^  Phillips.  1852.  i2mo,  pp.  351. 
10  Portraits.  c.  28033 

GoRRiE.  The  Churches  and  Sects  of  the  United  States : 
containing  a  brief  Account  of  the  Origin,  History,  Doctrines, 
Church  Government,  Mode  of  Worship,  Usages,  and  Statistics 
of  each  Religious  Denomination,  so  far  as  known.  By  the  Rev. 
P.  Douglass  Gorrie.     New  Tork.   1850.     i2mo,  pp.  240. 

GoRRiE.  Episcopal  Methodism,  as  it  Was  and  Is:  or,  an 
Account  of  the  Origin,  Progress,  ...  and  Statistics  of  the  Meth- 
odist Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States.  Embracing  also  a 
Sketch  of  the  Rise  of  Methodism  in  ...  Canada.  Juburn:  Derby 
and  Miller.  1852.    8vo,  pp.  xxii,  354.  28035 

GoRRiE.  The  History  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
in  the  United  States  and  Canada.  By  the  Rev.  P.  D.  Gorrie. 
New  Tork.    i2mo.  28036 

GoRRiE.  The  Lives  of  Eminent  Methodist  Ministers,  con- 
taining Biographical  Sketches,  Incidents,  Anecdotes,  Records  of 
Travel,  &c.  By  Rev.  P.  Douglass  Gorrie.  Juburn :  Derby  and 
Miller.  1852.    i2mo,  pp.  408.     Portraits.  b.  28037 

GoRRiNGE  (Henry  H.)  Argument  ...  in  Favor  of  "  A  Bill 
for  the  Relief  of  Certain  Officers  in  the  United  States  Navy." 
Read  before  the  Senate  Naval  Committee.  [IVashington.  186-.] 
8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  28038 

GoRRiTi  (J.  M.)  Buenos  y  realidades.  Obras  completas  de 
la  Senora  Dona  Juana  Manuela  Gorriti,  publicada  bajo  la  direc- 
cion  de  Vicente  G.  Quesada.  Buenos-Aires^  1865.  2  vols.,  4to, 
pp.  xvi,  352;  344.    Trontispiece.  28039 


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Gorton  (B.)  A  View  of  Spiritual,  or  Anti-Typical  llahyjon, 
with  its  Downfall  Exhibited,  by  a  Vision  of  Elisha  Peck ;  as 
well  as  by  sundry  Scripture  Prophecies  and  Revelations.  Inter- 
preted and  Exphvned,  ...  for  a  Warning  ...  of  the  near  Approach 
of  the  Great  and  Terrible  Day  of  the  Lord.  By  Benjamin 
Gorton.  Troy:  Printed  by  Oliver  Lyon.  [i8o8.]  i2mo,  pp. 
179,(1).  28040 

Also :  Scriptural  Account  of  the  Millennium.     Troy.  1802.    i2mo. 

[Gorton  (S.)]  An  Antidote  against  the  Common  Plague  of 
the  World,  or  art  Answer  to  a  small  Treatise  (as  in  water  face 
answereth  to  face),  entituled  Saltmarsh  returned  from  the  Dead ; 
and  by  transplacing  the  letters  of  his  name,  is  Smartlash,  ascend 
unto  the  Throne  of  Equity,  for  the  Arraignment  of  false  Inter- 
pretours  of  the  Word  of  God.  Summoning  out  of  all  the  Ages 
to  ?ppear  under  Penalty  of  Death,  challenging  the  Consent,  or 
forbidding  to  gainsay  the  common  approved  Priesthood  of  this 
Age.  London:  Printed  by  J.  M.^for  A,  C.  1657.  4to>  PP-  18, 
62,  296,  Addenda,  (3),  Appendix,  30.  28041 

A  very  curious  volume,  with  long  epistle  dedicatory  to  Oliver  Cromwell,  signed 
Samuel  Gorton,  and  appendix  of  certain  copies  of  letters  which  passed  betwixt  the 
penman  of  this  treatise  and  certain  men  nearly  come  out  of  Old  England  into  New, 
and  imprisoned  in  the  common  goal  of  Boston  (being  J^uakers),  lest  the  churches  of 
New  Ent^land  should  be  defiled  with  error.  The  letters  are  dated  from  Warwick,  in 
the  Nanhygansct  Bay,  Sept.  16,  1656,  anH  the  answers  signed  by  W.  Brend,  Thos. 
Thurston,  Christopher  Holder,  and  John  Copeland.  Tlie  addenda  of  three  pages  con- 
sists of  faults  in  printing  "  Saltmarsh  returned."  &e  Bartlett's  "  Bibliography  of  Rhode 
Island." 

Gorton.  An  Incorruptible  Key  composed  of  the  CX. 
Psalme,  wherewith  You  may  open  the  rest  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures j  Turning  itselfe  onely  according  to  the  Composure  and 
Art  of  that  Lock,  of  the  Closure  and  Secrecy  of  that  great 
Mystery  of  God  manifest  in  the  Flesh,  but  justified  only  by  the 
Spirit  which  it  evidently  Openeth  and  Revealeth  out  of  Fall  and 
Resurrection ;  ...  By  Samuel  Gorton,  Gent.,  and  at  the  time  of 
the  penning  hereof,  in  the  Place  of  Judicature  (upon  Aqueth- 
neck,  alias  Road  Island)  of  Providence  Plantations  in  the  Nanhy- 
gansett  Bay,  New  England.  Printed  in  the  Yeere  1647.  410,  pp. 
(2),  6,  (24),  120,  119.  B.  28042 

Appears  to  have  been  written  at  the  request  of  some  hearers  of  Mr.  Cotton,  who 
were  dissatisfied  with  his  exposition  of  this  Scripture.  Qiiery — Is  there  any  record  of 
Mr.  Cotton's  exposition  beyond  what  is  contained  in  Gorton's  animadversions?  Sttt 
Bartlett's  «'  Bibliography  of  Rhode  Island." 

[Gorton.]  Saltmarsh  returned  from  the  Dead.  In  amico 
Philalethe,  or,  the  Resurrection  of  James  the  Apostle,  out  of  the 


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grave  of  Cavnall  Glosses,  for  the  Correction  of  the  Universall 
Apostacy,  which  cruelly  burycd  him,  who  yet  liveth.  Appearing 
in  the  comely  Ornaments  of  his  Fifth  Chapter,  in  an  Exercise, 
June  4,  1654.  Having  laid  by  his  grave  clothes,  in  a  despised 
village  remote  from  England,  but  wishing  well,  and  heartily  de- 
siring the  true  Prosperity  thereof.  London :  Printed  for  Giles 
Calvert^  and  are  to  be  sold  at  the  black  Spread  Eagle^  at  the  west 
end  of  Pauls.  1655.    4to,  pp.  xiv,  198.  j.c.b.  28043 

Five  pages  of  errata  are  printed  at  tlie  end  of  the  "  Incorruptible  Key." 

[Gorton.]  Simplicities  Defence  |  against  |  Seven-headed  Pol- 
icy. I  Or  I  Innocency  Vindicated,  |  being  unjustly  Accused,  (  and 
sorely  Censured,  by  that  |  Seven-headed  Church-Government  | 
United  in  |  New-England  :|  or  [That  Servant  so  Imperious  in  his 
Masters  Absence  |  Revived,  and  now  thus  re-acting  in  New- 
England.  I  Or  I  The  combate  of  the  United  Colonies,  not  onely 
against  |  some  of  the  Natives  and  Subjects,  but  against  the  Au- 
thority also  I  of  the  Kingdome  of  England,  |  with  their  execution 
of  Laws,  in  the  name  and  |  Authority  of  the  Servant,  (or  of 
themselves)  and  not  in  the  Name  and  |  Authority  of  the  Lord,  or 
fountain  of  the  Government.  |  Wherein  is  declared  an  Act  of  a 
great  people  and  Country  |  of  the  Indians  in  those  parts,  both 
Princes  and  People  (unanimously)  |  in  their  voluntary  Submission 
and  Subjection  unto  the  Protection  |  and  Government  of  Old 
England  (from  the  Fame  they  hear  thereof)  toge-|  ther  with  the 
true  manner  and  forme  of  it,  as  it  appears  under  their  own  |  hands 
and  seals,  being  stirred  up,  and  provoked  thereto,  by  |  the  Corn- 
bate  and  Courses  above-said.  |  Throughout  which  Treatise  is 
secretly  intermingled,  that] great  Opposition,  which  is  in  the  go- 
ings forth  of  those  two  grand  |  Spirits,  that  are,  and  ever  have 
been,  extant  in  the  World  |  (through  the  sons  of  men)  from  the 
beginning  and  |  foundation  thereof.  |  London.  I  Printed  by  John  Ma- 
cock^  and  are  to  be  sold  by  Luke  Favvne^  \  at  his  shop  in  Pauls  Church 
yard^  at  the  sign  of  the  Parrot.  1646.  |    410,  pp.  (16),  ill.    P.,  c,  H. 

"This  very  rare  and  important  volume  contains  the  entire  early  history  of  the  settle- 
ment of  Warwick,  Rhode  Island,  including  the  treaties  with  the  Indian  Princes,  with 
facsimiles  of  their  'Marlces;'  the  ordinances  issued  against  Gorton  at  Boston,  and  the 
various  documents  necessary  to  substantiate  the  claims  of  the  Colony,  against  the  per- 
secutions of  the  Governor  and  Council.  John  Cotton  seems  to  have  played  an  import- 
ant part  in  these  transactions." — Stevens.     It  was  reproduced  with  the  following  title : 

[Gorton.]  Simplicities  Defence  against  Seven-headed  Policy, 
or  a  True  Complaint  of  a  Peaceable  People,  Being  Part  of  the 
English  in  New  England,  Made  unto  the  State  of  Old  England, 
Against  Crucll   Persecutors,  United  in  Church  Government  in 


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those  parts.  Wherein  is  made  manifest  the  manifold  Outrages 
Cruelties,  Oppressions  and  Taxations,  by  cruell  and  close  Im- 
prisonments, Fire  and  Sword,  Deprivation  of  Goods,  Lands,  and 
Livelyhood ;  and  such  like  Barbarous  Inhumanities,  exercised 
upon  the  People  of  Providence  Plantations  in  the  Nanhyganset 
Bay,  by  those  of  the  Massachusetts,  with  the  rest  of  the  United 
Colonies,  stretching  themselves  beyond  the  bounds  of  all  their 
own  jurisdictions,  perpetrated  and  acted  in  such  an  unreasonable 
and  barbarous  manner,  as  many  thereby  have  lost  their  lives.  As 
it  hath  been  faithfully  declared  to  the  Honorable  Committee  of 
Lords  and  Commons  for  Forrain  Plantations  j  whereupon  they 
gave  present  order  for  redress.  The  sight  and  consideration 
whereof  hath  moved  a  great  Country  of  the  Indians  and  Natives 
in  those  parts.  Princes  and  people,  to  submit  unto  the  Crown  of 
England,  and  earnestly  to  sue  to  the  State  thereof,  for  Safeguard 
and  Shelter  from  like  Cruelties.  London :  Printed  by  John  Ma- 
cock^  and  are  to  be  sold  by  George  TVittington^  at  the  Blue  Anchor 
neer  the  Royal  Exchange,  in  Cornhill.  1647.    4to.  28045 

Gorton.  Simplicity's  Defence.  A  New  Edition,  with  Notes 
explanatory  of  the  Text,  and  an  Appendix  containing  Original 
Documents,  referred  to  in  the  work.  By  William  R.  Staples. 
Providence:  Marshall,  Brown  ^  Co.  1835.    8vo,  pp.  278.      ba. 

Forms  Vol.  ii.  of  the  "  Rhode  Island  Historical  Collections."  b.  Also  reprinted  in 
Force's  "  Tracts,"  Vol.  iv.,  No.  6.  Gorton  also  wrote  an  "  Answer  to  Nathaniel 
Morton  of  New  Plimouth,  concerning  some  part  of  his  booke  intitutled  New  Englamls 
Memorial,"  which  exists  in  MS.,  and  of  which  Hutchinson  printed  a  portion  in  the 
Appendix  to  Vol.  i.  of  his  "  History,"  which  has  also  been  reprinted  by  Mr.  Force, 
in  his  "Tracts,"  Vol.  iv.,  No.  7,  pp.  17.  Concerning  Gorton,  tee  notes  in  Bartlett's 
*'  Bibliography  of  Rhode  Island."     For  an  answer  ue  Winslow  (£.) 

GoRTZ  (C.  G.  von).  Reise  um  die  Welt,  in  den  Jahren 
1844-47.     Stuttgart  und  TUbingen.  1852-54.    3  vols.,  8vo.    a. 

GoscH  (L.)  Washington  und  die  Nordamerikanische  Revo- 
lution.    Giesen,  18 17.    i2mo.  28048 

Title  ftom  M.  Ellinger's  Catalogue. 

Goshen  (G.  J.)  Amerika  dargestellt  durch  sich  selbst,  her- 
ausgegeben  von  George  Joachim  Goschen.  Leipzig.  1818-20. 
3  vols.,  4to.  28049 

GosNOLD  (B.)  Voyage.  See  Brereton  (J.),  and  for  a  Dutch 
version  see  Van  der  Aa's  Collection,  Vol.  xxii.    8vo. 

The  Gospel  according  to  Matthew.     See  Cherokee,  Vol.  in. 

For  other  Indian  versions  of  the  Gospel,  ue  under  the  respective  Languages  or  Trans- 
ators. 


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28048 

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28049 

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1.  III. 

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Gospel  Music,  Or  the  singing  of  David's  Psalms,  &c.,  in  the 
publick  Congregation,  or  private  Families  asserted  and  vindicated. 
By  the  loving  Brothers  nhddmms.  Unto  which  is  added,  the 
judgment  of  our  worthy  Brethren  of  New  England  touching 
singing  of  Psalms  as  it  is  learned  by  and  gravely  set  forth  in  the 
preface  to  the  singing  Psalms  by  them  translated  into  Metre. 
London:  Henry  Overton.  1644.    4to.  28050 

.    Gospel  in  Central  America.     See  [Crowe  (Frederick)]. 

The  Gospel  of  Slavery.  A  Primer  of  Freedom.  By  Iron 
Gray  [/.  e.  Abel  C.  Thomas  ?].  New  Tork:  T,  W.  Strong.  1864. 
i2mo,  14  1.  28051 

Gospel  Order  |  Revived,  |  Being  an  Answer  to  a  Book  lately 
set  I  forth  by  the  Reverend  Mr.  Increase  Mather,  -President  |  of 
Harvard  CoUedge,  &c.,  |  Entituled,  The  Order  of  the  Gospel, 
&c.  I  Dedicated  to  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  New-England,  By 
sundry  Ministers  of  the  Gospel  in  New-En^and.  ...  Printed  in 
the  Year  1700.  4to.  Advertisement,  i  1.,  Epistle  Dedicatory, 
4  1.,  Text,  pp.  40,  Errata,  i  1.  28052 

Printed  by  William  Bradford.  Thomas  says :  *'  ''^his  is  the  only  book  printed  in 
New  York,  prior  to  1700,  that  cf.tained  more  tha..  .wenty  pages."  &<  "  History  of 
Printing,  Vol.  11.  90,  458,  for  an  interesting  account  of  this  work.  The  following 
title  appears  in  the  Catalogue  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society :  Gospel  Order 
Revived.  Answer  to  Increase  Mather's  "Order  of  the  Gospel."  [With  Depositions 
of  T.  Brattle,  Z.  Tuthill,  and  Bart.  Green.]     Botun.  1700.    4to,  pp.  40. 

Gospel  Reminiscences  in  the  West  Indies.  The  Condemned 
Negro  i  or,  Man's  Victim  God's  Chosen.  Bath.  1850.  i8mo, 
pp.  40.  28053 

Goss  (C.  C.)  Statistical  History  of  the  First  Century  of 
American  Methodism :  With  a  Summary  of  the  Origin  and 
Present  Operations  of  Other  Denominations.  By  Rev.  C.  C. 
Goss.    New  Tork:  Carlton  iJ  Porter.  1866.     i6mo,  pp.  188.    h. 

Goss  (E.)  Supervisor's  Book  j  containing  an  Abstract  of  all 
Laws  ...  relatii  to  ...  Supervisors  of  ...  New  York,  ...  By 
Ephraim  Goss.     'Rochester:  D.M.Dewey.  1849.    8 vo,  pp.  212. 

Goss  (E.  H.)  The  Melrose  Memorial.  The  Annals  of 
Melrose,  ...  Massachusetts,  in  the  Great  Rebellion  of  1861- 
1865.  By  Elbridge'H.  Goss.  Boston:  Mudge  ^  Son.  1868. 
Sm.  4to,  pp.  270.  B.,  BA.,  H.  28056 


HJi, 


356 


GOSSELMAN. 


Goss  (W.  L.)  The  Soldier's  Story  of  his  Captivity  at  Andcr- 
sonville,  Belle  Isle,  and  other  Rebel  Prisons.  By  V^arren  Lee 
Goss.  Boston :  Lee  iff  Shepard.  iSbj ,  i2mo,  pp.  274.  ba.,  c,  h. 
-f-  Boston:  Lee  Iff  Shepard.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  274.  Plates.  + 
Boston:  Lee  iff  Shepard.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  357.  Portrait,  16 
Plates,  2  Maps.  28057 

GossE  (L.  A.)  Dissertation  sur  les  races  qui  composaient 
I'ancienne  population  du  Perou,  par  L.  A.  Gosse  ...  Paris:  Claye. 
1 86 1.    8vo.     3  Plates.  28058 

An  extract  from  Vol.  i.  of  the  "  Memoires  de  la  Soci£t£  d'Anthropolog';»." 

GossE.  Rapport  sur  les  questions  ethnologiques  et  medicales, 
relatives  au  Perou,  ...  par  M.  le  Dr.  L.  A.  Gosse  ...  Paris: 
Hennuyer.   186 1.    8vo.  28059 

Also:  Monographic  de  I'crythroxylon  coca.  ...  BruxtlUs:  M.  Hayes.  1861,    8vo, 
a  Plates. 

GossE  (P.  H.)  The  Birds  of  Jamaica.  By  Philip  Henrv 
Gosse;  Assisted  by  Richard  Hill,  Esq.,  of  Spanish-Town.  Lon- 
don: y.  Van  Voorst.  1847.    ^®^^  ^^°»  PP*  ^>  447*     ^-j  ^'  28060 

Also:  Illustrations  of  the  Birds  of  Jamaica.     London:  jf.  Van  Voont.  1849.    8vo, 
a  1.,  5Z  colored  Plates,     c. 

GossE.  The  Canadian  Naturalist,  a  Series  of  Conversations 
on  the  Natural  History  of  Lower  Canada.  By  Philip  H.  Gosse. 
London:  "J.  Van  Voorst.  1840.    Post  8vo,  pp.  360.    A.,  B.,  ba.,  h. 

Gosse.  Letters  from  Alabama,  chiefly  relating  to  Natural 
History.  By  Philip  Henry  Gbsse.  London:  Morgan  &  Co, 
1859.    ^ost  8vo,  pp.  310.  B.,  BA.,  c.  28062 

Gosse.  A  Naturalist's  Sojourn  in  Jamaica.  By  Philip  Henry 
Gosse  i  Assisted  by  Richard  Hill,  Esq.  With  coloured  Plates. 
London:  J.  Van  Voorst.  185 1.    Post  8vo,  pp.  506.      BA.  28063 

Gosse.  The  Romance  of  Natural  History.  By  Philip  Henry 
Gosse,  ...  Boston:  Gould  and  Lincoln.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  (i), 
372.  BA.  +  Sixth  Edition.  London:  James  Nisbet  and  Co. 
M.DCCC.LXiii.    Post  8vo,  pp.  xi,  372.  28064 

Includes  many  references  to  American  Natural  History.  Also,  his  "  Life."  London. 
1857.     izmo;  and,  The  Ocean.     London,  1849.    izmo,  pp.  xii,  360. 

Gosselman  (Carl  August).  Resa  i  Colombia,  aren  1825  och 

1826.    Ny hoping.  1828.    8vo.  Map  and  Plate.    +  Andra  uppl. 

Stockholm:  J.  Horberg.    1830.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  275;  302.    2 

Plates,  I  Map.  a.,  c.  28065 


COUCK. 


357 


GossELMAN.  Reise  in  Columbien,  in  den  Jahrcn  1825  und 
1826.  Aus  dem  Schwedischen  ubersetz  von  A.  G.  F.  Freese. 
Stralsund:  Loffier.  1829-31.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  (2),  230,  Map-, 
(2),  312,  (2),  Plate.  c.  28066 

GossELMAN.  Reis  naar  Columbia,  in  de  Jaren  1825  en  1826. 
Haarlem:  de  wed.  A,  Loosjes.  1832.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii,  254, 
Map  i  vi,  344,  Plate.  c.  28067 

GossELMAN.  Reise  ewischen  Sud-  und  Nord-Amcrika.  Ros- 
tock. 1834.    8vo.  28068 

[GosTiCH  (J.)]     See  Chambers  (R.),  Vol.  in..  No.  11800. 

GosTLiNG  (G.)  Extracts  from  the  Treaties  between  Great- 
Britain  and  other  Kingdoms  and  States  of  such  Articles  as  relate 
to  the  Duty  and  Conduct  of  the  Commanders  of  His  Majesty's 
Ships  of  War.  By  George  Gostling.  London,  mdccxcii.  4to, 
pp.  lix,  379.  j.c.B.  28069 

This  beautifully  printed  volume  includes  the  Treaty  with  America. 

Gotham.     See  [Judah],  and  [Paulding  (J.  K.)] 

GoTTFRiEDT  (Johann  Ludwig).  See  Aa  (P.  v.  d.).  Vol.  i.. 
No.  3,  and  Abelin  (J.  P.),  Vol.  i.,  No.  50. 

The  following  should  have  appeared  under  Avity  (P.  de). 

Gottfriedt.  Archontologia  cosmica ;  sive,  imperiorvm,  reg- 
norvm,  principatvvm,  rervmqve  pvblicarvm  omnivm  per  totvm 
terrarvm  orbem  commentarii  Ivcvlentissimi,  [etc.]  Opera  et 
studio  Jo.  Lvdovici  Gotofredi,  qui  eos  primo  gallice  per  D.  T. 
V.  Y.  [id  est  Petrum  d'Avitium]  conscriptos  in  sermonem  lati- 
num  conuertit,  locupletavit,  etc.  Francofurti  ad  Moenum:  L. 
Jennisivs.  1628.  2  vols.,  folio,  22  1.,  pp.  690 ;  267,  81,  42  1.  c. 
+  Francofurti:  M.  Meriani.  1649.    Folio.   [Also]  1695.  Folio. 

This  interesting  work  forms  a  Geography  and  Pictorial  Atlas  of  the  World.  It  is, 
perhaps,  the  first  of  that  useful  class  of  books  called  Gazetteers,  which  it  resembles 
more  than  anything  else. 

Gouge  (W.  M.)  The  Fiscal  History  of  Texas ;  embracing 
an  Account  of  its  Revenues,  Debts,  and  Currency,  from  the 
Commencement  of  the  Revolution  in  1834,  to  1851-52.  With 
Remarks  on  American  Debts.  By  William  M.  Gouge.  Phila- 
delphia: Lippincotty  Grambo  ^  Co.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  347.    B.,  ba. 

Gouge.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Expediency  of  Dispensing  with 
Bank  Agency  and  with  Bank  Paper  in  the  Fiscal  Contracts  of 
the  United  States.    1837.    8vo,  pp.  56.  28072 


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358 


COUGH. 


Gouge.  The  Journal  of  Banking,  from  July,  1 841,  to  July, 
1842  ;  with  a  short  History  of  Paper  Money  and  Banking.  By 
W.  M.  Gouge.     Phitadelpkia.   1842.    8vo.  P.,  s.  28073 

Gouge.  A  Short  History  of  Paper-Money  and  Banking  in 
the  United  States.  Including  an  Account  of  Provincial  and 
Continental  Paper-Money.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  Inquiry 
into  the  Principles  of  the  System,  ...  By  William  M.  Gouge. 
Philadelphia.  1833.  i2mo,  pp.  xii,  240.  ba.,  c,  h.  -}-  Second 
Edition.  New-Tork:  B.l^  S.Collins.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  64.  b.,h. 
-f-  Third  Edition.  [//-/V.]  1840.  -|-  Fourth  Edition.  New  York. 
1840.  s.  28074 

Cobbett  reproduced  this  In  London  under  the  title  of  "  The  Curse  of  Paper-Money." 
Also:  History  of  the  Banking  System.     Nt'w  York.   1835.     izmo. 

GouGENOT  DEs  MoussEAUX  (Henri  Roger).  L'Emancipation 
aux  Antilles  fran^aises,  etat  actuel  des  colonies.  Paris :  Dauvin 
£t  Fontaine.  1844.    8vo.  a.  28075 

[GouGH  (James).]  Britannia:  a  Poem.  With  Historical 
Notes.  Inscribed  to  the  King,  Queen,  and  Royal  Family.  The 
Lords  and  Commons  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  The  Gov- 
ernors and  Members  of  British  Colonies,  London:  A.  Millar. 
1764.    4to,  pp.  32.  28076 

GouGH  (J.)  A  History  of  the  People  called  Quakers,  from 
their  first  Rise  to  the  present  Time.  Compiled  from  Authentic 
Records,  and   from   the   Writings  of  that  People.     By  John 


M,  DCC,  LXXXIX-XC. 


4  vols., 

B.,  C. 


Gough.     Dublin  :  Robert  Jackson 

8vo,  pp.  X,  (i),  546,  (7) ;  (2),  557,  (10)  J  526,  (9). 

GouGH.  The  History  of  the  People  called  Quakers.  Abridged 
from  the  Writings  of  John  Gough,  William  Sewell,  &c.  Lon- 
don: Darton  and  Harvey.   1 799.     2  vols.,  8vo.  28078 

Supposed  to  be  abridged  by  Thomas  Bradley. 

,  GouGH  (J.  B.)  The  Autobiography  of  John  B.  Gough.  Bos- 
ton. 1845.  i8mo,  pp.  172.  4-  Fourteenth  Thousand.  [^Ibid.l 
1845.  +  London.  1845.  i8mo.  +  Boston.  1 848.  -|-  [^Ibid.^ 
1853.    i8mo,  pp.  180.  28079 

GouGH.  The  Autobiography  of  John  B.  Gough,  with  Con- 
tinuation to  the  Present  Time.  London :  W.  Tweedie  &  Co. 
1855.     i2mo,  pp.  172.  28080 

GouGH.  Autobiography  of  John  B.  Gough,  and  Orations. 
Loudon:  IV.  Tweedie  i^  Co,  1855.     i2mo,  pp.  395.  28081 


COULD, 


359 


GoUGH.  Autobiography  and  Personal  Recollections,  with 
Twenty-Six  Years*  Experience  as  a  Public  Speaker.  By  John 
B.  Gough.  Springfield^  Mass.:  Bill,  Nichols  ^  Co.  1869.  Hvo, 
pp.  552.     8  Plates,  I  Portrait.  b.  28082 

See  Pound  (J.)  Alliance  Weekly  News.  The  True  Position  of  the  Controversy 
regarding  Mr.  Cough's  Dead  Letter:  August  8,  15,  1857.  The  Final  Word  of  the 
Alliance  as  regards  the  Gough  Controversy  ;  Stptember  19,  1857.     Folio,  pp.  8. 

GouGH.  ...  Narrative  of  the  Conduct  and  Conversation  ... 
during  ...  his  late  Absence.  ...  New  Tork :  Lewis  C.  Donald. 
1845.    8vo,  pp.  16.  B.  28083 

Gould  (Albert  P.)  Speech  ...  delivered  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  Maine,  March  6th  and  yth,  1862.  Augusta. 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  48.  B.,  H.  28084 

Gould  (A.  Addison).  Otia  Conchologica :  Descriptions  of 
Shells  and  Mollusks,  from  1839  to  1862.  By  Augustus  A. 
Gould.    Boston:  Gould  is  Lincoln.   1862.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  256.    c. 

[Gould.]  Report  on  the  Invertebrata  of  Massachusetts, 
comprising  the  Mollusca,  Crustacea,  Annelida,  and  Radiata. 
Cambridge :  Folsom^  IVells  i^  Thurston.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  xiii,  373. 
15  Plates. 


B.,  BA.,  C,  H.  28086 


Gould.  Report  on  the  Invertebrata  of  Massachusetts,  pub- 
lished agreeably  to  an  Order  of  the  Legislature.  Second  Edition, 
comprising  the  Mollusca.  Edited  by  W.  G.  Binney.  Boston : 
Wright  ^  Potter,  State  Printers.  18 70.  8vo,  i  1.,  pp.  vii,  524, 
12  1.     12  Plates,  Nos.  xvi.-xxvii.  b.,  h.  28087 

Of  this  there  was  an  extra  edition,  >:ontaining  a  Notice  of  Dr.  Gould. 

Gould.  Results  of  an  Examination  of  the  Shells  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    By  Augustus  A.  Gould.     Boston.   1841.    pp.  13. 

From  the  "  Boston  Journal  of  Natural  History,"  Vol.  t. 

Gould.  ...  Mollusca  and  Shells.  By  Augustus  A.  Gould, 
m.d.  With  an  Atlas  of  Plates.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  C. 
Sherman.  1852.  410,  pp.  xv,  510 ;  Atlas,  pp.  16,  52  colored 
Plates.  28089 

Forms  Vol.  xn.  of  the  "  United  States  Exploring  Expedition."  The  Atlas  is  dated 
1856,  but  was  not  issued  till  1862.  Some  copies  of  the  text  have  the  imprint  Boston  ; 
Gould  and  Lincoln.  1852.  Also:  Address  in  Commemoration  of  Professor  J.  W. 
Bailey,  August  19,  1857.  Boston.  1857.  8vo.  b.  —  Descriptions  and  Notices  of  some 
of  the  Land  Shells  of  Cuba.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  12.  b.  —  Description  of  the 
Principal  Fruits  of  Cuba.  [Boston,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  41.  —  Descriptions  of  Shells  from 
the  Gulf  of  California  and  the  Pacific  Coasts  of  Mexico  and  California,     [n.  p.  n.  d.] 


360 


GOULD. 


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8vo,  pp.  35.  3  Plates.  B.  —  Memoir  of  Dr.  Amos  Binney.  Botton.  1850.  8vo,  pp. 
ai.  B.  —  Origin,  Progress,  and  Present  Condition  of  the  Boston  Society  of  Njturul 
History  ...   Botton,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  8.     ■. 

[Gould  (Augustus  A.),  and  Kidder  (Frederic).]  The  His- 
tory  of  New  Ipswich,  from  its  First  Grant  in  mdccx::xvi,  to 
the  Present  Time :  with  Genealogical  Notices  of  the  Principal 
Families,  and  also  the  Proceedings  of  the  Centennial  Celebration, 
September  11,  1850.  Boston:  Gould  and  Lincoln,  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  (4),  488,  iv.     Map  and  Plates.  28090 

Gould  (B.  A.)  Biographical  Notice  of  James  Melville 
Gilliss.  By  Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould.  ...  Cambridge:  IVelch,^ 
Bigelow  and  Company.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  57.  h.  28091 

Gould.  ...  Boston  Harbor:  A  Series  of  Communications 
to  the  Boston  Daily  Advertiser.  By  Benjamin  A.  Gould.  ... 
Boston:  J.  E.  Farwell ^  Co.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  65,     b.,  h.  28092 

Gould.  Defence  of  Dr.  Gould,  by  the  Scientific  Council 
of  the  Dudley  Observatory.  Mbany :  Weed,  Parsons  and  Company. 
1858.  8vo,  pp.  91.  B.,  BA.  -f  Second  Edition.  \Jbid.\  + 
Third  Edition.    [Ibid.']    pp.  93.  b.  28093 

Gould.  Eulogy  on  Joseph  S.  Hubbard.  [Cambridge:  Printed 
by  IVelch,  Bigelow  iff  Co.   1864.]    8vo,  pp.  44.  b.,  h.  28094 

Gould.  Investigations  in  the  Military  and  Anthropological 
Statistics  of  American  Soldiers.  By  Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould, 
...  Actuary  to  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission.  New  York.  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  xiv,  655.  BA.,  H.  28095 

Gould.  Reply  to  the  "Statement  of  the  Trustees"  of  the 
Dudley  Observatory.  By  Benj.  Apthorp  Gould,  Jr.  Albany: 
Printed  by  Charles  Fan  Benthuysen.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  v,  (2),  366. 

[Gould.]  Specimens  of  the  Garblings  of  Letters  by  the 
Majority  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Dudley  Observatory.  Albany. 
1858.    pp.  19.  B.,  H.  28097 

Signed,  B.  A.  Gould,  J.  Also :  ...  Address  to  the  American  Association  ...  on 
retiring  from  the  Office  of  President,  August  20,  1869.  Salem:  Esstx  Institute  Press. 
1869.  8vo,  pp.  39.  B.,  H.  —  An  Address  in  Commemoration  of  Alexander  Dallas 
Bache  ...  August  6  1868,  ...  Salem;  Essex  Institute  Press.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  56.  B., 
H.  —  An  Address  in  Commemoration  of  Sears  Cook  Wallter,  delivered  before  the 
American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  April  29,  1854.  ...  Cambridge: 
yosefh  Lowering.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  28.  b.,  h.  —  An  American  University.  An  Ora- 
tion before  the  Connecticut  Beta  of  the  Piii  Beta  Kappa  Fraternity,  Trinity  College, 
Hartford,  1856,  July  15.  ...  Hartford:  Case,  Tijf any  and  Company,  m.dccc.lvi.  8vo, 
pp.  32.     B.,  II. — Deposition  in  relation  to  the  Claims  of  Prof.  Samuel  F.  B.  Morse  to 


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the  Invf  iition  of  the  Electro-Magnetic  Tclrgraph,  Circuit  Court  of  the  Unittd  States, 
April,  1850.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  4to,  pp.  16. —  ...  The  Tranutlantic  Longitude,  as 
ilctermined  by  the  Coaat  Survey  Expedition  of  1866.  A  Report  to  the  Superintendent 
uf  the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey.  ...  H^aihinglon.   1869.     Imp.  4to,  pp.  lOi.     a.,  ba. 

Gould  (C.)  Appeal  of  Charles  Gould  from  the  Session  of 
the  Madison  Square  Presbyterian  Church.  New-Tork:  George 
F,  Nesbitt  iff  Co.^  Printers.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  54.  28098 

[Gould  (Daniel).]  A  Brief  Narration  of  the  Sufferings  of 
the  People  called  Quakers ;  who  were  put  to  death  at  Boston  in 
New-England.  Also  An  account  from  their  own  hands,  of  their 
Coming  to  Boston,  and  of  their  staying  in  their  Jurisdiction  after 
Banishment.  With  a  Precious  Epistle  of  William  Robinson,  to 
us  his  fellow  Prisoners,  and  other  Epistles  hereunto  Annexed, 
[n.  p.:  1700.]    4to,  pp.  38.  M.  28099 

Gould  wrote  his  name  on  the  copies  circulated  in  England.  He  died  on  Rhode- 
Island,  1716,  aged  about  ninety-one,  and  was  a  minister  forty-five  years. 

Gould  (D.)  Life  of  Robert  Morris.  ...  With  Extracts  from 
his  Speeches,  illustrating  his  Biography,  and  the  Early  History 
of  Finance,  Banking,  and  Commerce  in  the  United  States.  By 
David  Gould.  Boston:  Leonard  JV.  Kimball.  1834.  i2mo,  pp. 
126.  B.,  BA.  28100 

Gould  (E.  S.)  ...  American  Criticism  on  American  Litera- 
ture. A  Lecture  delivered  before  the  Mercantile  Library  Asso- 
ciation, Clinton  Hall,  December  29,  1835.  By  Edward  S. 
Gould,  Esq.,  ...  New  York.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  26.  n.  28101 

Gould.  John  Doe  and  Richard  Roe ;  or.  Episodes  of  Life 
in  New  York.  By  Edward  S.  Gould.  New  York:  Carleton. 
1862.    i2mo,  pp.  312.  c.  28102 

Also:  " The  Very  Age."  A  Comedy  in  five  Acts.  ...  New  York.  1850.  lamo, 
pp.  153.    See  also  Gourlie  (J.  H.) 

Gould  (E.)  Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Petition  of 
Elijah  Gould,  and  others,  with  Counter  Statement.  1830.  8vo, 
pp.  14,  4.  28103 

Relates  to  some  aftUirs  at  Antrim,  N.  H. 

Gould  (G.  H.)  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Hon.  W.  W. 
Ellsworth.  By  Rev.  G.  H.  Gould.  Hartford:  R.  P.  IVales^ 
Printer.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  20.  28104 

Gould  (H.  F.)  Poems.  By  Hannah  Flagg  Gould.  Boston : 
Hilliard,  Gray^  Little  i^  Pl^ilkins.  1832.  i6mo,  pp.  viii,  174. 
Plate,   c,  H.    +  Second  Edition,  with  Additions.     Boston.   1833^ 

VOL.   VII.  45 


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24010.  -^  Bcston :  HilliarJy  Gray  bf  Co.  1835.  pp.  viii^  239.  11. 
-f  Bo:m:  Hilliard^  Grayi^  Co.  1836.  pp.  viii,  239;  x,  192.  h. 
-f  Boston:  Hilliard^  Gray  tJ  Co.  1839-41.  3  vols.,  i2nio,  pp. 
viii,  239;  vii,  24O}  vii,  240.  ba.  28105 

Alio  I   New  Poemi.     Bttioni  fyillUm  J.  RtynoUt  (i  Co.   1850.    iimo,  pp.  viij, 
a86.    lA. 

Gould  (J.)  An  Oration  Pronounced  before  the  Connecticut 
Alpha  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society,  September  13th,  1825. 
By  James  Gould.     New  Haven.  1825.    pp.  31,  28106 

Gould.  An  Oration  at  Litchfield,  on  the  Anniversary  oi  the 
Independence  of  the  United  States  of  America,  in  the  Year 
M,DCC,xcviii.  By  James  Gould.  Printed  by  T.  Collier.  [I'jc^'ii.']^ 
8vo,  pp.  32.  BA.  28107 

Gould  (J.)  History  of  Delaware  County  and  Border  Wars 
of  New  York.  Containing  a  Sketch  of  the  Early  Settlements 
in  the  County,  and  a  History  of  the  Late  Anti-Rent  Difficulties 
in  Delaware,  with  other  Historical  and  Miscellaneous  Matter, 
never  before  Pulished.  By  Jay  Gould.  Roxbury:  Keeny  iff  Gould. 
1856.     i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  426.     Portrait  of  Z.  Pratt.  s.  28108 

Very  rare.  The  author  is  wi.  known  in  connection  with  the  Erie  Rai;  way.  The 
book  wa«  really  printed  in  PhiluUclphia ;  almost  the  entire  edition  was  destroyed  by  Ha'. 

Gould  (J.)     A  Monograph  of  the  Odontophorinas,  or  Par- 


tridges of  America.      By  John   Gould, 
vols.,  folio. 


London. 


1844-50.    3 

28109 


Gould.  A  Monograph  of  the  Ramphastidae,  or  Family  of 
Toucans.  By  John  Gould.  London.  1854.  Folio,  c,  s.  + 
Supplement  to  the  First  Edition.     London.  1855.    2  Parts,  folio. 

Gould.  A  Monograph  of  the  Trogonidze,  or  Family  of  Tro- 
gons.      By  John  Gould.     London.    1838.     Folio.      Descriptive 

A.  28111 


Letter-Press,  with  36  Plates. 

Gould.  A  Monograph  of  the  Trochilidae,  or  Humming- 
Birds.    By  John  Gould.    London.  1852-61.    5  vols.,  folio.   c.,s. 

Many  of  the  animals  described  are  American,  and  this  scries  of  works  is  probably 
one  of  the  grandest  ever  attempted  by  one  naturalist.  Set  alto  Darwin  [C.),  Vol.  v., 
No.  18694. 

Gould  (J.  S.)  Address  Delivered  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of 
the  New  York  State  Agricultural  Society,  Albany,  February  13, 
1867.    By  John  Stanton  Gould,  President.    Many.   1867.    8vo. 


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Gould.  Eulogium  on  the  late  Gov.  John  A.  Krng,  delivered 
...  at  Burtalo,  October  3d,  1867.  By  John  Stanton  Gould. 
/Ilbany:  Fan  Benthuysen  S  Sons.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  4..  H.,  8. 

Alto  I  A  Report  on  Food  .ind  Diet  ...  luited  for  Almihoutei,  Prisoni,  and  Hoipitali. 
„.  Ntio-Yorkt  tym.  C.  Bryant  Llf  Co.  1851,  8vo,  pp.  99,  ■.,  h.,  l.  —  Addreti  ... 
biCure  the  Cayuga  County  Agricultural  Society  ...  Auburn,  September  14,  IJ  ii  16, 
1859.     jiuburnt   Knapp  Of  i^ick.   1859.     8vo,  pp.  31.     ■. 

Gould  (J.)  Di|'  u  of  the  Statutes  of  Arkansas;  embracing 
all  the  Laws  of  a  Cicnertil  and  Permanent  Character  in  force  at 
the  close  of  the  Session  of  the  General  Assembly  of  1856}  ... 
with  Notes,  &c.,  ...  liy  Josiah  Gould.  ...  Little  Rock.  1858. 
8vo.  c.  281 15 

Gould  (J.  W.)  John  W.  Gould's  Private  Journal  of  a  Voy- 
age from  New  York  to  Rio  Dc  Janeiro,  together  with  a  brief 
Sketch  of  his  Life.  Edited  by  his  Brother.  Printed  for  private 
circulation  only.    New-York.  1839.    8vu,  pp.  207.     Map.    C,  S. 

Gould  (L.  S.)  The  Origin  and  Present  Condition  of  Free- 
masonry in  Melrose.  ...  June  25th,  A.D.  1866.  By  Levi  S. 
Gould  ...  .  Boston:  Mclntire  iff  Moulton.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Gould  (M.  T.  C.)  Debate  in  the  Senate  of  New  York  on 
Mr.  Granger's  Motion  ...  Increasing  the  Number  of  Delegates. 
Reported  by  M.  T.  C.  Gould.  Many:  Printed  by  E.  iff  E.  Hos- 
ford.  1821.    8vo,  pp.  37,  (2).  B.  281 18 

Gould.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Friends,  at  Steubenville, 
Ohio,  from  the  15th  to  the  26th  of  October,  1828.  ...  By  Mar- 
cus T.  C  Gould,  Stenographer.  Philadelphia :  "Jesper  Hardi  .g^ 
Printer.  1829.    8vo,  pp.  338.  11.,  s.  28119 

This^trial  grew  out  of  the  Hicksite  Controverijr. 

Gould.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Friends,  in  the  City  of  Phil- 
adelphia, June,  1828,  ...  or  the  Case  of  Edmund  Shotwell, 
Joseph  Lukins,  Charles  Middleton,  and  two  others,  ...  Taken 
in  Short-hand,  by  M.  T.  C.  Gould,  Stenographer.  Philadelphia: 
J.  Hardingy  Printer.  1828.    8vo,  pp.  156.  28120 

Gould.  Trial  of  Twenty-four  Journeymen  Tailors  charged 
with  a  Conspiracy,  before  the  Mayor's  Court  of  the  City  of 
Philadelphia,  September,  1827.  Reported  by  M.  T.  C.  Gould. 
Philadelphia.  1827.    8vo.  N.,  s.  28121 

Gould  (N.)  A  Sketch  of  the  Trade  of  British  America. 
By  N.  Gould.     London.  1835.    8vo,  pp.  20.  2812Z 


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CioULi)  (N.  D.)  History  of  Church  Music  in  Aritcricn : 
treating  of  its  Peculiarities  at  iliiferent  Periods  ;  its  Legitimate 
Use  and  Abuse  :  with  Criticisms,  Cursory  Remarks,  and  Notices. 
...  By  Nathaniel  D.  Ciould.  Boston:  Gould  Uf  Lincoln.  1853, 
i2mo,  pp.  240.  B.,  BA.,  H.  28123 

Cioui.D  (Roland  F.)  The  Life  of  Gould,  an  Ex-Man-of- 
War's-Man,  with  Incidents  of  Sea  and  Shore,  including  tlie 
Three  Years*  Cruise  of  the  Battle-Ship  Ohio,  under  Commodore 
I  lull.  Cltiremont  {M.  II.)  Manufacturing  Co.  1867.  i6mo,  pp. 
240.     Portrait.  c.  28124 

Gould  ^T.  B.)  Selections  from  the  Letters  of  Thomas  13. 
Gould,  a  Minister  ...  in  the  Society  of  Friends.  With  Memoir 
of  his  Life.  By  William  Hodgson.  Philadelphia,  i860.  8vu, 
pp.  448.  28125 

Gould  (V.)  Sermon,  at  Westhampton,  In  Time  of  Sickness, 
1802.     )iy  Vinson  Gould.     Northampton,  Mass.    1804.    8vo.    s. 

Gould.  A  Sermon  ...  at  East-Haven  [Connecticut],  Janu- 
ary 13,  1808,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Sa-d  Clark  ...  . 
By  Vinson  Gould  ...  Ncvu-Haven:  Printed  by  Oliver  Steellit  Co. 
1808.    8v,  pp.  24.  28127 

Gould  (W.,  Scnr.)  A  History  of  the  Emigration  and  Settle- 
ment of  our  Predecessors.  )iy  William  Gould,  Sen.,  of  Albany. 
[^Albimy:  J.  Munsell.   1841.]    8vo,  pp.  2.  28128 

Gould  (W.)  New  York  and  the  White  Mountains.  Map. 
Boston.  1852.     i2mo,  pp.  80.  28129 

GouLDiNG  (F.  R.)  Robert  and  Harold ;  or,  the  Young 
Marooncrs  on  the  Florida  Coast,  ^y  F.  R.  Goulding.  Phila- 
delphia. 1852.  i2mo.  -f-  London.  1853.  -f-  Second  Edition. 
Philadelphia.  1 853.  -|-  Fifth  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1856. 
i2mo,  pp.  422.  H-  Macon,  Ga.:  Burke,  Boy  kin  ^  Co.  1862.  + 
New  and  Enlarged  Edition.  Philadelphia :  J.  S.  Claxton.  1866. 
i6mo,  pp.  446.    II  Plates.  c.  28130 

Also:  Marooncr's  Island;  or,  Dr.  Gordon  in  search  of  his  Children.  ...  Phlladtl- 
pAia  :  Claxton,  Remsen  (Sf  Haffe/fiiigtr.  1869.  i6mo,  pp.  493.  6  Plates,  b.,  c.  —  Sal- 
o-quah;  or,  Boy-Lite  Among  the  Cheiukees.  ...  Philadtlphia :  Clateton,  Rcmun  (^  Haf- 
ftljiitgtr,   1870.     l6mo,  pp.  265.    4  I'htcs.    c. 

GouLTY  (J.  N.)  A  Discourse  on  Colonial  Slavery.  By  J. 
Nelson  Goulty.   1826.    8vo.  28131 


COUKLAY. 


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(ji)ULY  (B.)  Opinions  ct  Reflexions  Morales,  i'hysi(|ucs  ot 
J'uliti(|ucs,  lie  H.  Cjuuly,  Kepresentaiit  du  Peuple,  sur  le  rapport 
(Ic  la  Commission  dcs  on/c,  relatif  au  regime  constitutionnel  ties 
Colonics  tVancais^s ;  Imprimees  par  ordre  dc  la  Convention  Na- 
tionalc.  A  rarisj  lU  rimprinurie  NtitionaUy  Thermidor^  an  III. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  28132 

GouRAUD  (J.  B.  G.  Fauvcl).  Les  hommcs  d'etat  dc  la  France 
constitutionncUc  compares  aux  hommcs  d'etat  dc  la  grandc  repub- 
li(|ue  dcs  £)tats-Unis,  ou  la  haute  politic|uc  du  jour  dcs  deux  gou- 
verncmcnts.  Documents  olHcicls  en  t'orme  dc  depcchcs,  [etc.  j 
Paris:  Ulondiau.  [1847.]    4to,  pp.  26.     Portrait.  28133 

Stt  aho  -jur  Vul.  vi.,  No,  23931. 

(u)URAUD  (Francis  Fauvcl).  Cosmophonography :  or  the 
Loid's  Prayer  in  One  Hundred  Languajjes.  Mu;  fori.  185-. 
8vo,  28134 

Incluiles  some  American  languages. 

GouRFJiN  (T.  S.)  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Order  of  Knights 
Templar :  An  Address  ...  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  on  March  23, 
A.*.0.'.737,  A.  D.  1865.  By  Theodore  S.  Gourdin,  ...  Charles- 
ton. 1865.    8vo,  pp.  34.  28135 

Also ;  The  Reviewer  Reviewed,  or  A  Reply  to  ...  The  Southern  Presbyterian  Re- 
view fur  April,  1857.     CAarUiton  t  Harfer  &  CaJvo,  Prinltrt,   1857.    8vo. 

GouROES  (D.  de).  See  Tcrnaux,  Vol.  xx.,  and  Aa  (v.  dcr), 
Vol.  XVI. 

GouRLAY  (R.  F.)  A  Banished  Briton.  Appellant  and  Me- 
diator.    No.  I. — A  Record.    Cleveland.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  28,  16. 

GouRLAY.  The  Banished  Briton  and  Neptunian ;  being  a 
Record  of  the  Life,  Writings,  Principles,  and  Projects  of  Robert 
Gourlay,  Esq.,  now  Robert  Fleming  Gourlay.  Boston :  Redding 
y  Company.   1843.    ^^^1  PP*  '^>  ^3^'  ^'j  ^a*>  "•  ^8137 

Gourlay.  General  Introduction  to  Statistical  Account  of 
Upper  Canada,  compiled  with  a  View  to  a  Grand  System  of 
Emigration,  in  connection  with  a  reform  of  the  Poor  Laws. 
London:  Simpkin^  Co.  1822.    8vo,  pp.  div-47.      A.,  w.  28138 

Forms  Vol.  i.  of  No.  18143,  ^'^^  *  separate  title. 

Gourlay.  On  Emigration  and  Settlement  on  Wild  Land. 
Cupar- Fife.   1 849.    8vo.  28139 

Gourlay.  Letters,  &c.,  by  Robert  Gourlay,  on  Emigration 
Societies  in  Scotland,  written  in  1828  and  1829.    8vo,  pp.  32. 


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366 


GOUVERNEUR, 


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GouRLAV.  Principles  and  Proceedings  of  the  Inhabitants  of 
the  District  of  Niagara  ...  respecting  Claims  of  Suft'erers  in  the 
War.  Lands  to  Militia-Men,  and  the  General  Benefit  of  Upper 
Canada.     Niagara.   i8i8.    8vo.  28 141 

GouRLAY.  Plans  for  beautifying  New  York,  and  for  enlarg- 
ing and  improving  the  City  of  Boston.  Being  Studies  to  illus- 
trate the  Science  of  City  Building.  By  Robert  Fleming  Gourlay. 
Boston :  Crocker  ^  Brewster.  i^\/^.  8 vo,  pp.  38,  381-384.  Plans 
and  Map.  ba.,  h.  28142 

GoTTkLAY.  Statistical  Account  of  Upper  Canada,  compiled 
with  a  View  to  a  Grand  System  of  Emigration.  By  Robert 
Gourlay.  London:  Simpkin  (^  Co.  1822.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (i), 
XX,  (2),  625;  (3),  xxii,  704;  Appendix,  cxxix,  (i),  General  In- 
troduction, xii,  div,  Index,  47.     Plates  and  Maps.  b.,  c,  h. 

Also :  Canada  and  Common  Laws,  or  no  Common  Laws,  no  Canada.  Edinburgh. 
1852.  ismo,  pp.  12.  —  Chronicle  of  Canada,  1818.  St.  Catherines,  N.  C.  1842. 
i2mo,  pp.  40.  —  Case  before  the  Legislati're,  with  hii  Speech,  delivered  on  ijt  July, 
1858.   ...    Toronto.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  29. 

Gourlay  (W.)  Guide  to  the  Canadas,  containing  Useful 
and  Practical  Information  for  those  who  propose  Emigrating  to 
the  British  Possessions  in  North  America.  By  William  Gourlay. 
Jyr.   1833.     i2mo,  pp.  82.  28144 

GouRLiE  (J.  H.)  An  Address,  ...  before  the  Mercantile 
Library  Association  ...  January  8,  1839.  (Embodying  a  His- 
tory of  the  Association.)  By  John  H.  Gourlie.  New- Tori: 
Printed  by  James  Van  Norden.   1839.     8vo,  pp.  20.        BA.  28145 

See  Gould  (E.  S.)  Also:  The  Origin  and  History  of  "The  Century"  [Club], 
1856.  Ncw-Tork :  fVm.  C.  Bryant  &  Co.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  30,  (i).  h.,  «.  — The 
Benefits  and  Influences  of  Commerce.  A  Lecture  delivered  before  the  Mercantile 
Library  Association,  ...  January  5,  1836.  ...  1  ^10  York.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  23,    n. 

GouROFF  (M.)  Recherches  sur  les  Enfants  trouves,  et  les 
Enfants  illegitimes,  en  Russie,  dans  le  Reste  de  I'Europe,  en 
Asie  et  en  Amerique.     Paris.  1839.    8vo.  a.  28146 

GouvERNEUR  (I.  jac)  and  Kemble  (Peter).  Report  of  the 
Case  in  the  Court  of  Errors,  for  the  State  of  New  York,  between 
Isaac  Gouverneur  and  Peter  Kemble,  Plaintiffs  in  Error,  and 
Louis  Le  Guen,  Defendant  in  Error.  Albany :  Printed  by  Charles 
R.  y  George  WebHer.  1798.     8vo,  pp.  135.  28147 

GouvERN.iiUR  (L.  D.)  America  the  Land  of  Emanuel;  or 
Constitutional  Liberty  a  Refuge  for  the  Gathering  to  Shiloh. 


GOUY.  367 

By  Lorenzo  D.  Gouverncur  of  the  Shaker  Community  ...  Bos-^ 
ton:  Williams^  Co.  28148 

GouvERNEUR,  pseudonym.  Remarks  on  the  Life  Insurance 
Laws  of  New- York.  ...  Boston.  1852.  i2mo,  pp.  12.  h.  + 
New-Tori.  1852.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  s.  28149 

Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary:  Catalogue.  1842.  Ogdens- 
burghy  N.  T.    8vo.     Continued.  28150 

Goux  (M.)  Catechisme  en  langue  Creole,  precede  d'un  essai 
de  Grammaire  sur  I'idiome  usite  dans  les  colonies  fran9aiscs. 
Par  M.  Goux,  Missionnaire  apostolique  a  la  Martinique.  Paris  : 
Imp.  de  Vrayet  de  Surcy.  1842.     i8mo,  pp.  72.  2815 1 

GouY  {Comte  de).  Premiere  Denonciation  Solemnelle  d'un 
Ministre,  faite  a  I'Assemblee  Nationale,  en  la  personne  du 
Comte  de  la  Luzerne^  Ministre  d'Etat,  de  la  Marine,  et  dcs 
Colonies ;  par  le  Comte  de  Gouy,  Depute  de  Saint-Domingue, 
au  nom  de  la  Deputation  &  de  ses  Commettans :  Signee  par  les 
Representants  de  la  Colonie;  Approuvee  &  confirmee  par  les 
trois  Assemblies  Provinciales,  &  par  I'Assemblee  Coloniale  de 
Saint-Domingue.  Dediee  a  la  Nation,  a  la  Loi,  au  Roi,  a  la 
partie  Fran9aise  de  Saint-Domingue,  a  toutes  les  Colonies,  aux 
Societes  des  Amis  de  la  Constit  ition,  a  tous  les  bons  Citoyens, 
et  aux  Ministres  de  toutes  les  Puissances.  Imprim'ee  pour  I'Js- 
semblee  Nationale.  Chez  Denonville^  I'an  second  de  la  Liberie.  Paris. 
1790.    8vo,  pp.  166.  28152 

With  it  should  also  be  found  a  sort  of  appendix,  entitled  "  Extrait  dcs  pieces  justi- 
ficatives  a  I'appui  de  la  denonciation,"  &c.,  pp.  141.     They  are  both  very  rare 

GouY  d'Arsy  [Marquis  de).  Lettre  du  Comite  Colonial  de 
France,  au  Comite  Colonial  de  Saint-Domingue,  contenant  le 
journal  historique  de  toutes  les  assemblees.  Paris.  1788.  8vo, 
pp.  135.  s.  28153 

GouY  d'Arsy.  Opinion  de  M.  le  Marquis  de  Gouy  d'Arsy, 
depute  de  Saint-Domingue,  sur  le  retablissement  du  Conseil 
superieur  du  Cap,  et  sur  le  renvoi  dc  M.  le  Comte  de  Luzerne, 
Ministre  actuel  de  la  Marine,  prononcee  a  I'Assemblee  Natio- 
nale, au  nom  de  la  deputation  de  la  colonie.  [n.  p. :]  Mars^ 
1790.    8vo,  pp.  22.  28154 

[GouY  (Louis  Marthe  de).]  Idees  Sommaires  sur  la  rcstaura- 
tion  de  Saint-Domingue,  presentees  a  la  Nation,  au  Roi  ct  a  la 
Colonie.    Paris:  Boulard.  1792.    8vo,  pp.  (i),  iv,  88.     j.c.b.,  n, 


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GovKO  DE  Victoria.     See  Victoria  (Pedro  Goveo  dc). 

The  Governing  Race.  A  Book  for  the  Time.  IVashington. 
i860.    8vo.  28156 

Government  Contracts.  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  of 
the  House,  appointed  to  enquire  into  all  the  Facts  and  Circum- 
stances connected  with  Contracts  and  Agreements  by,  or  vf\\.\ 
the  Government,  growing  out  of  its  Operations  in  suppressing 
the  Rebellion,  December  7,  1861.  House  of  Representatives, 
37th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Report  No.  2,  1861.  8vo,  pp.  11 19. 
+  December  18,  1861.  8vo,  pp.  84.  +  March  3,  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  29,  184.  28157 

Government  of  Canada.     See  Cavendish  (H.),  Vol.  iv. 

On  Government,  1777.     See  [WyclifFe  (T.)] 

*'  Government,  or  no  Government ;"  or.  The  Question  of 
State  Allegiance.  A  Tract  for  Churchmen.  Mobile:  Farrow 
^Dennett.   1861.     8vo,  pp.  8.  ba.  28158 

Government  Sale.  Catalogue  of  ...  Books  to  be  sold  at  Auc- 
tion ...  November  i7tL,  1862.  ...  [^Neiu  York,  1862.]  8vo, 
pp.  95.  28159 

This  was  the  Public  Library  of  Beaufort,  S.  C,  seized  by  the  Federal  army  during 
the  Rebellion,  but  through  the  remonstrances  of  E.  A.  Duyckinck,  Prof.  Liebcr,  anJ 
others,  the  sale  was  prevented.  The  books  were  sent  to  the  Smithsonian  Institution 
at  Washington,  and  were  burnt  at  the  fire  which  destroyed  a  portion  of  that  building. 

All  Goverments  derive  their  Just  Powers  from  the  Consent  of 
the  Governed.  ...  Under  this  Declaration,  Free  Suffrage,  tried 
for  the  First  Time,  succeeds ;  Aristocracy  and  Caste,  ...  tried 
for  the  Thousandth  Time,  fails  as  Usual.  Cleveland:  For  the 
Author,   1865.    8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  28160 

Governor  and  Company  of  Connecticut.     Sec  Vol.  iv. 

GoviN  (D.  Joseph).  Informe  prcsentado  en  juntas  generalcs 
celebradas  por  la  Rl.  Socicdad  econdmica  de  la  Havana,  el  12  de 
diciembre  de  1805.  Havana:  Imprenta  de  la  Capitania  general. 
[1805.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  28161 

GoviN.  Denuncia  de  los  autores  del  ascsinato  del  Dr.  D, 
Jose  Govin,  por  los  Filantropicos.  Hahana :  Oficina  del  ciuda- 
dano  D.  Jose  Bolofia.   1821.    410.  28162 

"  Una  declamacion  vaga  para  hacer  odiosa  una  fraccion.  Supone  que  lo  ajcsinaron 
los  serviUs  por  sus  ideas  liburaks." — Uachiller. 


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369 


Gow  (D.)  Civil  War  in  America:  A  Lecture,  ...  Novem- 
ber 24fh,  1862.  ...  By  Dan.  Gow.  Manchester:  Abel  Heywood. 
1862.     i8mo,  pp.  34.  B.  28163 

GOWAHAS   GOYADOH.       1836.      I2mO.  28164 

GowAN  (J.)  Speeches  of  James  Gowan  and  Mr.  Haly  at 
the  Irish  Anti- Jackson  Meeting,  August  6th,  1832.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  12.  28165 

Gowan  (O.  R.)  Responsible  or  Parliamentary  Government ; 
...  By  Ogle  R.  Gowan.  Toronto.  1830.  8vo.  +  Second  Edi- 
tion.   \lbid.'\   1839.     8vo.  28166 

Gowan  (William,  Publisher).  Gowan's  Bibliotheca  Ameri- 
cana.    See  Budd  (T.),  Denton  (D.),  Miller  (J.),  and  Wooley  (C.) 

Mr.  Gowan  published  many  Catalogues  of  Books  on  American  History,  which  arc 
enlivened  by  his  own  notes,  written  under  the  pseudonym  of  "Western  Memorabilia." 
The  notes  are  distinguished  by  mucii  originality,  some  personality,  artd  not  a  little  bad 
grammar. 

GowAN.  Letter  on  Responsible  Government.  By  Lieut. - 
Col.  Gowan,  m.p.c.     Toronto.   1839.    8vo.  28167 

G6-wana  Gwd-ih  sat'  hah  yon  de  yas  dah'  gwah — a  Spclling- 
Book  in  the  Seneca  Language,  with  English  Definitions.  Buffalo 
Creek  Reservation :  Mission  Press.  1842.     l2mo,  pp.  112.  c. 

GowANAS  Hotel  and  Wharf  Company.  Brooklyn.  1836. 
8vo,  pp.  8.     Map.  s.  28169 

GowEN  (A.  C.)  An  Address  ...  Calvert  College,  New 
Windsor,  Carroll  County,  Md.,  September  18,  1851.  Balti- 
more. 1 85 1.    8vo.  28170 

GowEN  [James.]  A  Statement  of  Facts  in  the  Matter  be- 
twixt Mr.  Gowen  and  the  Philadelphia  Exchange  Company, 
together  with  the  Expression  of  Feeling  against  the  Company 
for  erecting  that  Public  Nuisance,  the  Ugly  Wall :  ...  [n.  p. 
1839.]     8vo,  pp.  21.  H.  28171 

GowER  (E.)  Account  of  the  Loss  of  H.  M.  Sloop  "Swift," 
on  the  Coast  of  Patagonia,  March  13,  1770.  Privately  printed 
1803.    8vo.     Map.  28172 

GoYCOECHEA  (J.  A.)  Oracion  Funebre,  Dedicada  a  la  Me- 
moria  del  D.  Mathias  de  Galvez,  Governador,  y  Capitan  Gen- 
eral de  Nueva  Espafia.  Par  J.  A.  Goycoechca.  [n.  p.:]  1787. 
4to.  28173 

VOL.    VII.  46 


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GoYENECHE  (J.  Sebastian,  yfrzobhpo  de  Lima).  Exposlcion 
sobre  el  Proyecto  de  Lei  de  Desamortizacion  dcs  Bienes  Eclc- 
siasticos.     Trujillo.  1867.    410.  28174 

Gozosa  descripcion  de  las  festibus  demonstraciones  con  que 
esta  Ciudad  Capital  de  la  America  meridional  celebro  la  real  pro- 
clamacion  de  el  nombre  del  Seflor  Don  Carlos  iii.  En  Lima. 
1760.    4to.  28175 

Graaff  (Nicolaus  de).  Reysen  na  de  vier  gedeeltens  des 
werelds,  als  Asia,  Africa,  America  en  Europa.  ...  Als  ook  een 
mette  dog  korte  beschrijving  van  China.  ...  Hier  agter  is  by 
gevoegt  D'oostindise  spiegel.  Hoorn:  F.  Rijp.  1704.  2  vols., 
4to,  5  1.,  pp.  222,  4  1.,  6  Plates  J  3  1.,  pp.  84.  c.  28176 

A  portion  of  the  work  was  translated  into  French,  and  published  at  Amtttrdam,  1719, 

Graah  (Wilhelm  August).  Beskrivelse  til  det  vorende  Situa- 
tions-Kart  over  den  vestlige  Kyst  af  Gronland.  1823-24.  Kjo- 
benhavn.   1825.    4to.  28177 

Graah.  Undersogelses-Reise  til  Ostkysten  af  Gronland, 
efter  kongelig  Befaling,  udford  i  Aarene  1828-31.  Ki'dbenhavn : 
J.  D.  ^ist.  1832.    4to,  pp.  xviii,  216.    8  colored  Plates.    Map. 

Graah.  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  East  Coast  of 
Greenland,  sent  by  order  of  the  King  of  Denmark,  in  search  of 
the  Lost  Colonies,  under  the  command  of  Capt"  W.  A  Graah 
of  the  Danish  Royal  Navy.  ...  Translated  from  the  Danish  by 
the  late  G.  Gordon  Macdougall.  ...  With  the  original  Danish 
Chart.  ...  London:  "John  W.  Parker.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  xvi  or  xxi, 
199.     Map.  A.,  B.,  p.,  s.  28179 

Grabe.  Ueber  die  Bedeutung  dcs  ersten  Kampfes  von  Pan- 
zerschifFen  fiir  die  kunftig  gebotene  Bauart  der  Kriegsschiffc. 
Berlin:  Strikken.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  73.  28180 

Relates  to  the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States. 

Graberg  di  Hemso  (Jacopo).  "  *'  Recueil  de  Voyages,"  etc. 
Historical  Researches  by  John  Ranking.  Estratto  dall'  Anto- 
logia.  No.  104.     [Review^.  n.  p.]  1829.    ^^°>  PP*  37*  ^• 

Grabowski  (Stanislaus).  Der  gegenwartige  Krieg  in  Noid- 
Amerika.     Berlin:   Grosse.   1865.     1 6mo,  pp.  iii,  212.        28182 

Grabowski.  Die  Rosas'sche  Schreckensperiode  in  Sdd- 
Amerika.     Berlin:   Grosse.   1865.     i6mo,  pp.  iii,  187.        28183 

Alsn:  Die  Rose  von  Puebla.  Historische  Novelle.  Berlin :  Behrend.  18  6-.  i6mr, 
pp.  175. — Santa  Anna.  Histor  >cher  Roman  aus  dem  Biirgcrkriejie  in  Mexico.  Berlin ; 
Croste.  1865.     i6mo,  pp.  iii,  13Z. 


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Grace  (H.)  The  History  of  the  Life  and  Adventures  of 
Henry  Grace  of  Basingstoke  in  the  County  of  Southampton, 
being  a  Narrative  of  the  Hardships  he  underwent  during  several 
Years'  Captivity  among  the  Savages  in  North  America,  and  of 
the  Cruelties  they  practised  to  their  unhappy  Prisoners,  with  Ac- 
count of  the  several  Customs  and  Manners  of  the  different 
Nations  of  Indians,  as  well  as  a  Compendious  Description  of 
the  Soil,  Produce,  and  Various  Animals  of  those  Parts.  Written 
by  Himself.    Reading:  For  the  Author,  mdcclxiv.    8vo,  pp.  56. 

"  The  author's  recital  of  the  various  hardships  he  underwent  affords  that  painful 
entertainnu-nt  we  find  in  historical  details  of  distress,  especially  when  they  have  any- 
thing of  adventure  in  them,  as  is  the  case  with  the  present  artless  but  affecting  narra- 
tive."— Monthly  Review.  One  of  the  scarcest  of  Indian  narratives.  I  have  only 
seen  one  copy. 

[Grace  (J.) .?]  Memoranda  respecting  the  Families  of  Quincy 
and  Adams,  ...  iHavana.   1841.]    8vo,  pp.  (2),  9.        H.  28185 

Grace  Church,  Albany.  [To  the  Parishioners.]  1851. 
8vo.  s.  28186 

See  Boston ;  New  York ;  Providence. 

Gracerie  (De  la).  De  la  Republique  des  £tats-Unis  de 
I'Amerique  du  Nord.     Paris.   1857.    ^^O'  A.  28187 

Gracey  (S.  L.)  Annals  of  the  Sixth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry. 
By  Rev.  S.  L.  Gracey,  Chaplain  of  the  Regiment.  For  the  Qu- 
eers of  the  Regiment,  mdccclxvui.    8vo,  pp.  5-371,  (i).     Map. 

Gracie  (Pierre)  dit  Ferrande.  Grant  Routier  et  Pilotage  et 
enseignement  pour  ancrer  tant  es  portez,  haures,  que  autres  lieux 
de  la  mer.     Rouen,  pour  y.  Surges.  1525.    4to.  28189 

First  edition,  with  very  rude  woodcuts  representing  the  shapes  of  headlands  and  har- 
bors, with  the  objects  visible  upon  them  from  the  sea;  very  rare.  "There  is  little  to 
connect  this  work  with  America,  but  as  it  is  an  early  Mariner's  Guide-book,  and  con- 
tains at  least  a  mention  of  the  New  World,  which  has  not  been  discovered  by  the  bib- 
liographers, it  deserves  a  place  in  this  list.  On  the  reverse  of  T  i,  the  author  refers  to 
the  wanderings  of  sailors,  <  es  terres  neufves,  es  isles  trouvees,  es  isles  de  madere,  es  islea 
novantes.'  His  superstitions,  his  rt'de  spelling  and  language,  his  description  of  the 
English  coasts  (including  the  isle  douhicy  in  which  the  Isle  of  Wight  is  sadly  disguised), 
make  the  volume  an  interesting  one  for  the  English  collector.  This  edition  is  men- 
tioned by  Brunet  as  having  fetched  £i6  at  one  of  Libri's  sales.  The  work  is  full  of 
curious  maritime  information,  and  was  composed  at  St.  Gilles  in  1483—84,  but  was  not 
published  till  the  year  1525,  as  will  appear  by  the  preface  to  the  Calendar  (T  i  reverse) 
*  Et  ya  de  temps  depuys  quil  nasquit  jusques  a  cette  annee  Mil  cinq  centz  xxv.'  The 
first  example  in  the  Calendar  refers  to  the  year  1521,  through  which  Brunet  has  fallen 
into  error  with  regard  to  the  age  of  the  undated  edition,  which  he  places  before  this. 
The  citation  from  Du  Vcrdier  of  a  Poitiers  edition  of  1520,  is  probably  no  less  incor- 
rect as  to  date,  and  we  must  look  upon  the  Rouen  edition  of  1525  as  the  Princeps, 
until  there  is  satisfactory  evidence  of  an  earlier." — {^uaritch's  Catalogue. 


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Gradin  (A.)  A  Short  History  of  the  Bohemian-Moravian 
Protestant  Church  of  the  United  Brethren  Translated  from 
the  Latin  Manuscript.    London,  mdccxlui.       /o,  pp.  (2),  62.  b. 

Contains  allusions  to  America,  pp.  43,  55-58,  ou,  61. 

...  Gradual  Abolishment  of  Slavery.  Message  from  the  Pres- 
ident of  the  United  States,  in  relation  to  Co-operating  with  any 
State  for  the  Gradual  Abolishment  of  Slavery.  37th  Congress, 
2d  Session.    Ex.  Doc,  No.  69.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  8,  i  I.     28191 

[Graffigny  (Frances  d'Isembourg  d'Happoncourt,  Dame  de)^ 
Lcttres  d'une  Pcruvienne.  A  Peine.  [1747.]  +  Amsterdatn. 
M.DCC.LX.  2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  xii,  240;  viii,  124.  +  Paris. 
1 76 1.    4-  Amsterdam,  mdcclxiv.    2  vols.,  i2mo.  p.  28192 

This  popular  romance  was  first  published  in  1747,  but  I  have  not  seen  that  edition. 
For  a  defense  of  some  of  the  author's  statements,  concerning  the  J^uipus,  tet  "  Lettera 
Apologetica." 

Graffigny.  Lettres  d'une  Pcruvienne,  par  Mn^c  De  Graf- 
figny, Traduitcs  du  Fran^ais  en  Italicn  par  M.  Deodati.  Edi- 
tion ornee  du  portrait  de  I'autcur,  grave  par  M.  Gaucher,  et  de 
six  gravures  executees  par  les  meilleurs  artistes,  d'apres  les  des- 
sins  de  M.  le  Barbier  I'aine.  Paris:  Migneret.  1792.  8vo,  pp. 
487.  +  Paris:  Migneret.  MDCCXCVII.  8vo,  pp.  487.  6  Plates. 
4-  Paris :  imprimerie  de  P.  Didot  Paine,  an  V.  2  vols.,  i8mo.  4- 
Nouvelle  Edition.  London:  Printed  by  Da  Ponte.  1801.  i2mo, 
pp.  (2),  459.  B.  4-  Augmentees  et  suivies  des  Lettres  d'Aza. 
Paris.   1 813.    8vo.     Plates.  c.  28193 

Some  copies  of  the  Paris  editions  of  1797  and  1798  were  printed  on  large  paper, 
tW3  of  the  latter  edition  on  vellum. 

Graffigny.  Lettered'una  Peruviana  tradotte  ...  dal  Francese 
in  Italiano  ...  dal  Signor  Deodati.  Nueva  edizione.  Londra. 
1774.  i2mo.  p.  4-  Parigi :  Duchesne.  [1799.]  c.  4-  Avig- 
7ione :  Fr.  Seguin  a'ln'e.  1817.  pp.  214.  b.,  h.  -\-  J  Londres: 
G.  et  W.  B.  fVhittaker,  182 1.  l8mo,  pp.  162.  4-  Parigi:  Presso 
H.  Seguin.  mdcccxxiv.     i8mo,  pp.  114.  28194 

[Grafigny.]  Letters  written  by  a  Peruvian  Princess.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French.  London:  M.  Cooper.  MDCCLxvni.  i2nio, 
pp.  viii,  (4),  186.  4-  New  Edition.  London:  L  Robson.  mdcc- 
Lxxi.  2  vols.,  i2mo.  Engraved  Titles,  pp.  liv,  170;  263.  c.  + 
St.  Christopher.  1773.     i2mo.  w.  28195 

Grafigny.  Letters  of  a  Peruvian  Princess,  with  the  Sequel. 
Translated  from  the  French  of  Madame  de  Grafigny.     London, 


GRAHAM. 


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1795.  l2mo.  p.  +  London:  Hatchard.  1805.  i2mo,  pp.  xx, 
vi,  191 ;  204.  -f-  French  and  English.  Paris.  1807.  2  vols., 
8vo.     Portrait  and  Plates.  28196 

Grafigny.  The  Letters  of  a  Peruvian  Princess.  By  Ma- 
dame de  Grafigny.  Also,  as  a  Sequel,  the  Letters  of  Aza,  by 
Ignatius  Hungari  de  la  Marche-Courmont.  To  which  are  pre- 
fixed, a  Life  of  Madame  de  Grafigny,  and  a  Short  Biographical 
Notice  of  Marche-Courmont.  Translated  from  the  French  by 
William  Mudford.  London:  Sherwood^  Neely  ^  "Jones.  1809. 
i2mo,  pp.  xxi,  221.  28197 

Grafigny.  Cartas  de  huma  peruviana.  Traduzidas  do  fran- 
ccz  na  lingua  portugueza.     Lishoa.   1802.     i2mo.  28198 

Grafton  (J.)  A  Sermon  deliveied  at  Newton,  ...  October, 
1802,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Miss  Sally  Grafton,  ...  )iY 
her  Father,  Joseph  Grafton,  a.m.  Boston:  Printed  by  .Manning  ^ 
Loring.  1803.  8vo,  pp.  20.  b.,  ba.  +  Third  Edition  Boston: 
Printed  by  Manning  ^  Loring.   1805.     pp.20.  B.  28199 

Also;  "The  Godly  and  Faithful  Man"  Delineated.  A  Sermon  at  Newton  [Mass.], 
January,  1804,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Samuel  Richardson.  ...  Boilon.  [1804.J 
8vo.     H. 

Grafton,  Mass.  A  Result  of  a  Council  of  Churches  at 
Grafton,  October  2d,  1744.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  11.  b. 

Grafton.  An  Address  from  the  Grafton  |and  Coos  Coun- 
sellor Convention,  to  the  Independent  Electors  of  the  District, 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  28201 

Graham  (C.)  A  Sermon  against  Profane  Cursing  and  Swear- 
ing, delivered  to  the  New  York  Forces  in  their  Camp.  By  the 
Rev.  Chauncey  Graham.     New  York.  1761.    8vo.  28202 

Graham  (D.)  The  Pioneer,  consisting  of  Essays,  Literary, 
Moral,  and  Theological.  By  Rev.  David  Graham.  Pittsburg. 
1812.    8vo,  pp.  301.         -  w.  28203 

Graham.  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  ...  Reformed 
Church  ...  relative  to  the  Reverend  David  Graham  i  with  a 
Narrative  Part  of  the  Trial  and  Defense  of  Mr.  Graham,  before 
the  Reformed  Presbytery  in  Pittsburg,  ...  P///;/'ttr^.   181 1.    8vo. 

Graham  (D.,  Jr.)  A  Treatise  on  the  Organization  and 
Jurisdiction  of  the  Courts  of  Law  and  Equity  iti  the  State  of 
New  York.     By  David  Graham,  Jr.     New  Y'ork.   1839.    M^q. 

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Graham  (G.)  Inaugural  Address  of  Geo.  Graham,  Esq., 
President  Anicrican  Wine  Growers'  Association.  Delivered 
Saturday,  March  29,  1862.  ...  Cincinnati:  Morse,  ff^ilstach^  Keys 
£5"  Co.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  28206 

Graham  (G.  R.)  Graham's  American  Monthly. Magazine, 
for  November,  1846.  Philadelphia  :  Published  by  George  R.  Gra- 
ham.    Rl.  8vo.  28207 

Graham  (H.)  Sermon  and  Address  ...  at  the  Induction  of 
the  Rev.  John  Waddell  ...  Truro  ...  By  Hugh  Graham.  Hali- 
fax.  1799.    8vo.  28208 

Graham  (I.)  Life  and  Writings  of  the  late  Mrs.  Isabella 
Graham,  of  New  York.  Second  Edition.  New  Tork :  Kirk  (ff 
Mercein.  1817.  i2mo,  pp.  428.  Portrait.  4-  Fourth  Edition. 
New-Tork :  \_lbid."\  i^i().  i2mo,  pp.  336.  H.  4- Eighth  Edition. 
Neiv-iork :   Ik'illiam  A.  Mcrcein.   1834.     l2mo,  pp.  303,  (i). 

Graham.  Power  of  Eaith  Exemplified  in  the  Life  and  Writ- 
ings of  ...  Mrs.  Isabella  Graham  of  New  York.  New  York: 
Printed  by  J.  Seymour.   1816.     8vo,  pp.  411.  B.  28210 

Graham.  The  Power  of  Faith,  Exemplified  in  the  Life  and 
Writings  of  the  late  Mrs.  Isabella  Graham.  A  New  Edition, 
Enriched  by  her  Narrative  of  her  Husband's  Death,  and  other 
Select  Correspondence.  [Compiled  by  Joanna  Bethune.j  New 
Tork:  American  Tract  Society.   1843.     i2mo,  p^^.  440.  b.,  h. 

Graham.  The  Unpublished  Letters  and  Correspondence  of 
Mrs.  Isabella  Graham,  from  ...  1767  to  1814;  ...  Selected  and 
Arranged  by  her  Daughter,  Mrs.  Bcthune.     New- Tor k  :  John 


S.   Taylor.    1838. 
i2mo. 


i2mo,  pp.    314. 


c,  s. 


-f-    London.    1839. 
28212 


Graham  (J.)  Trial  of  James  Graham  ...  for  the  Murder 
of  Hugh  Cameron  and  Alexander  M'Gillavrae,  in  Delhi,  Dela- 
ware County,  July  14th,  1813.  Taken  during  the  Trial  by 
Aaron  Clark.  ...  Albany:  Printed  by  J.  Buel.   18 14.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

CiRaham  (J.)  The  Life  of  General  Daniel  Morgan,  of  the 
Virginia  Line  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States;  with  Portions 
i)f  his  Correspondence,  compiled  from  Authentic  Sources.  By 
James  Graham.  New  Tork :  Derby  and  Jackson.  1856.  i2mo, 
pp.  475.  Portrait.  J5.,  ba.,  c,  h.  f  \^lbid.]  1858.  +  [_Il>id.\ 
1859.  ^-  28214 


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Graham  (James  D.)  ...  Report  of  Licutenant-CoIoncl  (jra- 
ham  on  the  Subject  of  the  Boundary  Line  between  the  United 
States  and  Mexico.  32d  Congress,  ist  Session.  Kx.  Doc,  No. 
121.    fP^ashington,  Jug.  2$j  iSs2.    8vo,  pp.  250.    Map.     c,  m. 

Graham.  A  Report  upon  the  Military  and  Hydrographical 
Chart  of  the  Extremity  of  Cape  Cod,  ...  from  Surveys  executed 
during  1833,  1834,  and  1835,  under  the  Direction  of  James  D. 
Graham.  ...  Folio,  not  paged,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]      b.,  ba.,  m.  28216 

Graham.  ...  Report  from  Lt.-Col.  Graham  of  the  Har- 
bors in  Wisconsin,  Illinois,  Indiana,  and  Michigan.  Sen.  Doc. 
IVashington.  1856.    8vo,  pp.  479.  28217 

Graham.  Report  on  the  Commerce  and  Improvement  or 
Western  Lake  Harbors.  Part  i.,  1854-55;  P^^^  "•»  1856.  Sen. 
Doc.  16,  34th  Congress,  3d  Session.     Washington.  [\\.  d.]    8vo. 

Graham.  Report  on  the  Improvement  of  Lake  Harbors, 
September  30,  1857.  ^^^'  l^oc.  42,  35th  Congress,  ist  Session. 
IVashington.  [1858.]    8vo.  28219 

Set  Puirce  (Benjamin).  Message  of  Governor  of  Pennsylvania.  Also:  Lunar 
Tidal  Wave  in  the  North  American  Lakes,  Demonstrated.  CamLritlsre:  Allen  and 
Farnham.  i86l.  8vo,  pp.  II.  Plates,  b.,  h.  —  A  Lunar  Tidal  Wave  in  Lake 
Michigan,  Demonstrated.  With  [3]  Plates.  Philadelphia,  [i860.]  8vo,  pp.  7. — 
On  the  Latitude  and  Longitude  uf  Milwaukee,  Prairie  Du  Chien,  Racine  and  Madison, 
Wisconsin.  ...  \_Milwaukee.  1859.]    8vo,  pp.  88.     h. 

Graham  (James  T.)     See  Graham  (Samuel). 

Graham  (J.)  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Gales'  Pamphlet ;  entitulcd, 
A  Calm  and  Full  Vindication,  &c,.  Relating  to  Yale  College. 
Wherein  is  clearly  shewn,  that  he  has  no  Ways  vindicated  him- 
self from  the  Misrepresentation  made  in  his  former  piece  ;  and 
in  his  last,  has  made  sundry  more,  as  foreign  from  the  Truth  : 
And  his  Injurious  and  Abusive  Reflections,  on  the  worthy  Gov- 
ernors of  the  College,  are  censured,  in  as  Calm  and  Soft  Terms, 
as  the  nature  of  the  case  can  allow.  By  John  Graham,  a.m.. 
And  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Southbury.  New  Haven :  James 
Parker  l^  Co.   1759.     pp.  28.  ba.,  h.,  W.  28220 

Graham.     A  Few  Remarks  on  the  Remarks,  etc.     By  Rev 
John  Graham.     New  Haven.  1760.    8vo.  j.c.B.  28221 

[Graham.]  A  Lette'*  to  a  Member  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives ...  in  Vindication  of  Yale  College.  \^New  Haven.^ 
1759.    8vo.  j.c.n.  28222 


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Graham.  The  Obligations  which  the  Profession  of  the 
Christian  Religion  lays  Men  under.  Sermon  at  his  Ordination, 
Stafford,  May  29,  1723.     New  London.   1 725.     i2mo,  pp.  4^. 

Graham.  ...  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Nathan 
Strong,  Coventry,  Oct.  9,  1745.     Boston.  1746.     i2mo,  pp.  55. 

&«  Gale  (nenjamin).  Alio:  The  Duty  of  Renrwing  their  Baptirmal  Covenant 
Proved  and  Urged  upon  the  Adult  Children  nf  Professing  Parents.  lioHon,  1714. 
«vo,  pp.  (6),  13.     B. 

Graham  (J.)  The  Flowers  of  Melody :  A  Select  Collec- 
tion of  Scottish,  English,  Irish,  and  American  Songs.  Selected 
and  Arranged  by  John  Graham.  Vol  i.  New  York.  1825. 
i8mo.  28225 

Graham  (J.)  Autobiography  and  Reminiscences  of  Rev. 
John  Graham,  late  Pastor  of  the  Associate,  now  the  United 
Presbyterian  Congregation  of  Bovina,  Delaware  County,  N.  Y. 
[With]  Sermons.  Philadelphia :  W.  S.  Rentoul.  1870.  i2mo, 
pp.  vi,  206.  c.  28220 

Graham  (J.)  Opening  Speech  of  John  Graham  on  the 
Trial  of  Daniel  E.  Sickles,  in  the  Criminal  Court  of  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  1859.     New  York.  [1859.]    ^vo.      s.  28227 

Also  other  Speeches  on  public  occasions. 

Graham  (J.  A.)  An  Address  to  the  Public ;  together  with 
a  Copy  of  a  Letter  to  Stephen  R.  Bradley,  Esq.,  Senator  in  Con- 
gress from  Vermont.  By  John  A.  Graham.  New  York.  1805. 
8vo.  c.  28228 

Graham.  A  Descriptive  Sketch  of  the  Present  State  of 
Vermont.  One  of  the  United  States  of  /^  merica.  By  J.  A. 
Graham,  l.l.d.  late  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Service  of  the 
above  State.  London  :  Printed  and  sold  for  the  Author^  by  Henry 
Frey.  1797.  8vo,  pp.  vii,  186,  (i).  Portrait.  Woodcuts  by 
Bewick.  b.,  ba.,  h.  28229 

"This  work  is  beautifully  printed;  the  author,  at  the  time  it  was  published,  was  in 
England,  as  agent  from  the  Episcopal  Church  of  Vermont  to  the  Society  for  Propogat- 
ing  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts." — Rich,  i.  401. 

Graham.  A  True  Copy  of  the  Proceedings  of  John  A. 
Graham,  Esq.,  ll.d.,  Agent  to  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church 
of  the  State  of  Vermont,  in  North  America,  at  the  Court  of 
London,  A. D.  1795.  Boston:  Printed  by  Young  and  Minns.  1795. 
8vo,  pp.  56.  H.,  m.  28230 

Also :  The  Correspondence  of  John  A.  Graham  with  his  Grace  of  Canterbury  ..s 
iVirw  York.   1835.     8vo,  pp.  26.  —  His  "Memoirs  of  John   Home  Tookc"  contain. 


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some  noticrs  uf  Tuul<e'ii  connrctlun   with    Americ.in   Politics,     iVirw  Torkt  Sttphtn 
Gtald-   1818.    8vu,  pp.  24s.     Portrait,     h. 

Graham  (J,  A.)  Speeches  delivered  at  the  City  Hall  ... 
New  York,  in  the  Courts  of  Oyer  and  Terminer  anJ  Common 
Pleas.  New  It'ork.  i8i2.  8vo,  pp.  140.  Portrait.  +  Second 
Edition.    New  Tork:  George  Forman.   1812.    8ov,  pp.  140.     ba. 

Aliu  s  Speech  before  the  Court  of  General  Seiiioni,  on  the  Trial  of  Hiram  Max- 
well.   N*<u>  Tort     1813.    8vo. 

Graham  (J.  H.)  Letters  on  Public  Education  in  Canada. 
Montreal,   1 866.    8vo,  pp.  28.  28232 

Also :  Letteri  in  reply  to  the  Superintendent  of  Education  for  Lower  Canada.  ... 
Mantrtal.   1 86;.    8vo,  pp.  |6. 

Graham  (J,  L.)  Appeal  of  John  Lorimcr  Graham  fro  i  the 
Decision  of  the  Auditor  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  reject- 
ing Expenditures  for  fitting  up  New  Post  Office  Buildings  in 
Nassau  Street  and  Chatham  Square.    New  Tork.   1846.    8vo.    8. 

Graham  (M.)  Journal  of  a  Residence  in  Chile,  during  the 
year  1822.  And  a  Voyage  from  Chile  to  Brazil  in  1823.  By 
Maria  Graham.  London:  Longman  ^  Co.  1824.  4^0*  PP*  (2)* 
V,  512.     14  Plates,  10  Vignettes.  b.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  p.  28234 

Graham.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  Brazil,  and  Residence 
there,  during  p  ;rt  of  the  years  1821,  1822,  1823.  By  Maria 
Graham.     London:  Longman  ^  Co.   1824.    4to,  pp.  v,  335.     11 


Plates  9  Vignettes. 


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The  plates  are  by  Finden,  from  drawinfjs  by  the  authoress.     Highly  praised  by  Sir 
James  Mackintosh.     The  authoress  was  ufcorwards  Lady  Calcott. 

[Graham  (Patrick).]     See  Georgia,  Vol.  vii.  No.  27 113. 

Graham  (S.)  Letter  to  ...  Daniel  Webster,  on  the  Com- 
promises of  the  Constitution.  By  S.  Graham.  Northampton : 
Hopkins,  Bridgeman  y  Co.   1850.    8vo,  pp.  10.  B.,  ba.,  h. 

Graham  (Samuel).  Memoir  of  General  Graham,  with  No- 
tices of  the  Campaigns  in  which  he  was  engaged  from  1779  to 
1801.  Edited  by  his  Son,  Colonel  James  J.  Graham.  Edin- 
burgh:  Privately  printed  by  R.  i^  R.  Clark.  1862.  Crown  8vo, 
pp.  xix,  318.     2  Maps,  4  Plates.  ba.  28237 

One  hundred  copies  only  printed.  Contains  a  graphic  account  of  the  romantic  inci- 
dents connected  with  Captain  Charles  Asgill  during  the  American  Revolution 


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Graham  (W.)  State  of  the  Accounts  of  William  Graham, 
Esquire,  Collector  of  Excise,  for  the  Counties  of  Westmoreland, 
Washington,  and  Fayette;  From  April,  1785,  till  July,  1786. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Robert  Aitken.  m.  dcc. Lxxxvi.  8vo, 
pp.  3.  P.  28238 

Graham  (W.)  The  Contrast,  or  the  Bible  and  Abolitionism. 
...  By  Rev.  William  Graham.     CincinnaU.  \%^\.    i2mo,  pp.  48. 

Graham  (W.  A.)  Discourse  in  Memory  of  the  Life  and 
Character  of  the  Hon.  Geo.  E.  Badger.  ...  By  William  A. 
Graham,  of  Orange,  ...  July  19th,  1866.  Raleigh:  Nichols^ 
Gorman  13  Neathery.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  34.  h.  28240 

Graham.  Speech  of  Hon.  William  Graham,  of  Orange,  in 
the  Convention  of  North-Carolina,  Dec.  7th,  1 861,  on  the  Ordi- 
nance concerning  Test  Oaths  and  Sedition.  Raleigh :  W.  W. 
Holden^  Printer.  1862.     i2mo,  pp.  31.  h.  28241 

Also :  Message  from  the  Governor  in  relation  to  the  History  of  North  Carolina. 
Raleigh.  1846.  8vo.  n.  —  Speech  ...  April  13, 1842,  on  the  Loan  Bill,  ff^athington. 
184Z.  8vo. — Speech  ...  June  3,  1842,  on  the  Apportionment  Bill.  fFaiiingtou. 
1842.    8vo. 

Graham  (W.  S.)  Remains  of  William  Sloan  Graham.  With 
a  Memoir.  ...  Edited  by  George  Allen.  Philadelphia:  J.  W. 
Moore.  1849.     l2mo,  pp.  viii,  13-278.     Portrait.  h.  28242 

Grahame  (J.)  The  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the 
United  States  of  North  America,  till  the  British  Revolution  in 
1688.  By  James  Grahame,  Esq.  London:  Longman.  1827.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  (i),  531 ;  viii,  528,  (i).  b.,  ba.  +  New  York. 
1830.    2vols.,  8vo.    +  Boston.  1833.    2  vols.,  8vo.  28243 

Reprinted  in  Knapp's  "  Library  of  American  History." 

Grahame.  The  History  of  the  United  States  of  North 
America,  from  the  Plantation  of  the  British  Colonies  till  their 
Revolt  and  Declaration  of  Independence.  By  James  Grahame. 
London :  Smithy  Elder  and  Co.  1836.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxiii,  451 } 
viii,  448;  viii,  436;  vii,  462.  ba.,  h.  28244 

**  This  historical  work  is  the  fruit  of  more  than  eleven  years  of  intense  meditation, 
eager  research,  industrious  composition,  and  solicitous  revisal." — Author's  Preface. 
*<  Mr.  Grahame  has  published  the  best  book  that  has  anywhere  appeared  upon  the  His- 
tory of  the  United  States.  He  has  corrected  the  mistakes,  whether  of  error  or  malig- 
nity, which  his  predecessors  in  the  same  labors  had  committed." — North  American 
Rtvitm,  Vol.  xxxu.  174.     &t  alto  "Am.  Quarterly,"  183a. 


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Grahame.  The  History  of  the  United  States  of  North 
America,  from  the  Plantation  of  the  British  Colonies  till  their 
Assumption  of  National  Independence.  By  James  Grahame, 
LL.D.  ...  Second  Edition,  Enlarged  and  Amended.  Philadelphia: 
Lea  and  Blanihard.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  Ixix,  468  ^  ix,  457 ;  viii,  446 ; 
vii,  510.  28245 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  Botlon :  Little  &  Brown.  1845.  There  are  also  copiei 
printed  on  thick  paper ;  thip  edition  was  edited  with  a  memoir  and  preface  by  Josiah 
j^uincy.  It  was  reprinted,  Philadelphia  :  Lea  &  Blanchard.  1S46.  z  vols.,  8vo,  ^p. 
xli,  15-598;  vi,  619.  Portrait.  +  [IbidJ]  1850.  +  Philadelphia:  Blanchard  and 
Lea.  1852.  £  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xli,  25-598;  vi,  619.  See  "  MaCii.  Hist.  Soc.  Collec- 
tions," Vol.  xxxix;  Montgomery  (James);  also,  Quincy  (Josiah),  for  a  vmdication  of 
this  work  from  the  aspersions  of  Mr.  Bancroft. 

Grahame.  Who  is  to  Blame  ?  or  Cursory  Review  of  the 
"  American  Apology  for  American  Accession  to  Negro  Slavery." 
...  By  James  Grahame,  Esq.  London:  Smithy  Elder  and  Co.  1842. 
Svo,  pp.  112.  B.,  H.,  s.  28246 

Grailhe  (Alexandre).  Memoire  a  plalder  devant  la  cour 
supreme  de  la  Louisiana,  pour  les  villes  de  la  Nouvelle-Orleans 
et  de  Baltimore,  dans  le  proces  sur  le  testament  de  M.  McDonogh. 
Nouvelle-Orleans.  1852.    Svo,  i  1.,  pp.  323.  c.  28247 

[Grainger  (J.)]  An  Essay  on  the  More  Common  West- 
India  Diseases,  and  the  Remedies  which  that  Country  itself 
produces ;  with  Hints  on  the  Management  of  Negroes.  By  a 
Physician  in  the  West  Indies.  London:  T.  Becket  and  P.  A.  De 
Hondt.  MDCCLxiv.  Svo,  4  1.,  pp.  75.  H.  +  Second  Edition. 
By  James  Grainger,  m.d.  Notes  and  Index  by  William  Wright, 
M.D.     Edinburgh.  i802.    Svo.  M.  28248 

Grainger.  The  Sugar  Cane:  A  Poem.  In  Four  Books. 
With  Notes.  By  James  Grainger,  m.d.,  &c.  London :  R.  and 
J.  Dodsley.  mdcclxiv.  4to,  pp.  vii,  167.  Plate,  b.,  c,  h.,  p. 
+  London:  For  the  Booksellers,  mdcclxvi.    i2mo,  pp.  ix,  180. 

Reprinted  in  Anderson's  "  Poets  of  Great  Britain." 

Grainger.  The  Sugar  Cane,  and  other  Poems.  By  James 
Grainger.     Chiswick.  1822.     i2mo.  28250 

See  the  "Monthly  Review,"  xxxi.  105;  also,  the  "London  Chronicle,"  foi  1764, 
in  which  is  a  review  by  Dr.  S.  Johnson. 

Gram  (H.)  Sacred  Lines  for  Thanksgiving  Pay,  November 
7,  1797.  By  Hans  Gram.  With  Several  Psalm  Tunes.  Bos- 
ton. 1793.    Svo.  28251 


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A  Grammatical  Sketch  of  the  Heve  Language,  Translated 
from  an  Unpublished  Spanish  Manuscript.  With  a  Vocabulary 
by  Buckingham  Smith.  New  Tork:  Cramoisy  Press.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  26.  c,  H.  28252 

One  hundred  copies  printed.  Forms  No.  iii.  of  Shea's  "  Library  of  American  Lin- 
guistics." 

The  Grammar  School  System  of  Ontario.  A  Correspondence 
between  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Clinton  County  Gram- 
mar School  and  the  Rev.  E.  Ryerson,  d.d.  ...  Second  Edition. 
Clinton:  Re-Printed  from  the  Clinton  New  Era.  1868.  i6mo, 
pp.  26.  28253 

Granada,  Nicaragua.  Reale*;  Exequias,  por  el  Senor  Don 
Carlos  III.  Rey  de  las  Espanas,  y  Americas,  y  Real  Proclama- 
cion  de  su  Augusto  hijo  el  Seiior  D.  Carlos  iv.  por  la  muy  Noble, 
y  muy  leal  Ciudad  de  Granada,  Provincia  dc  Nicaragua,  Reyno 
de  Guatemala.     1790.     Plates.  28254 

Ste  alio  Nueva  Granada. 

Granados  y  Galvez  (J.  J.)  Tardes  |  Americanas ;  |  Go- 
bierno  Gentil  y  Catolico  :  |  Breve  y  particular  Noticia  |  de  toda  la 
Historia  Indiana :  j  Sucesos,  cosas  notables,  y  cosas  i  ^noradas, 
desde  la  j  entrada  de  la  Gran  Nacion  Tulteca,  a  esta  tierra  |  de 
Anahuac,  |  hasta  los  presentes  tiempos.  |  Trabajadas  |  por  un  Indio, 
y  un  Espafiol.  |  Sacalas  a  Luz  |  El  M.  R.  P.  Fr.  Joseph  Joaquin 
Granados  I  y  Galvez,  ...  Mexico:  En  la  nueva  Imprenta  Matri- 
tense  de  D.  Felipe  \  de  Zuniga  y  Ontiveros,  ...  ano  de  1778.]  410, 
36  1.,  Text,  pp.  540.     3  Plates.  a.,  ba.,  h.  28255 

Purports  to  be  "  an  account  or  history  of  the  early  people  of  Mexico,  from  the  first 
coming  of  the  great  Toltec  nation  to  Anahuac  to  the  present  time,  in  the  form  of  a 
dialogue  between  an  Indian  and  a  Spaniard.  The  author  lived  in  Michoacan,  and  was 
guardian  of  a  convent  and  superintendent  of  the  Missions  among  the  Indians  in  that 
department.  The  work  contains  much  respecting  the  early  Mexican  Archaeology  and 
Antiquities.  It  is  a  book  of  some  "arity,  and  seems  to  have  escaped  the  notice  of 
Clavigero.  It  has  lately  been  reprintfd  in  Mexico,  edited  by  Bustamente." — J.  R. 
Bartlett.  "  A  scarce  and  curious  work  relating  to  the  early  history  of  ihr  Mexicans, 
unknown  to  Clavigero,  and  not  mentioned  by  Meusel." — Rich.  Prescott  refers  to  it 
as  containing  the  original  Mexican  text  of  the  Poems  of  Ixtlilxochitl,  &c.  It  is  styled 
Ly  Salva,  "  Ouvrage  aussi  rare  qu'important  pour  connaitre  a  fond  I'histoire  primitive  de 
la  Nouvelle  Espagne."  Set  Leclerc's  Catalogue,  No.  1 147.  Fischer's  copy  sold  for 
£4.  153. 

Grand  Arcanum.     See  [Green  (Joseph)]. 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic.  See  Massachusetts,  Michigan, 
New  York,  &c. 


GRAND. 


381 


Grand  Celebration  in  honor  of  the  Passage  of  the  Ordinance 
of  Emancipation,  by  the  Free  State  Convention,  May  11,  1864. 
Held  in  New  Orleans,  June  1 1 ;  with  the  Programme,  Proceed- 
ings and  Speeches.  New  Orleans:  H.  R.  Lathrop.  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  28256 

Grand  Celebration  in  the  City  of  St.  Paul,  the  Capital  of  the 
State  of  Minnesota,  United  States,  ist  September,  1858,  Com- 
memorative of  the  Successful  Laying  and  Working  of  the  At- 
lantic Telegraph  Cable.    St.  Paul,  Minnesota.   1858.    Rl.  8vo. 

The  successful  working  lasted  a  few  hours  only  on  this  occasion. 

A  Grand  Chorus,  to  be  sung  on  the  Fourth  of  June,  being 
His  Majesty's  Birth  Day ;  at  an  Entertainment  on  the  Banks  of 
Schuylkill,  by  a  large  Company  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  City  of 
Philadelphia,     [n.  p.  1766]    Folio,  pp.  1.  28258 

The  Grand  Encampment  of  Knights  Templar,  and  append- 
ant Orders  of  Massachusetts  and  Rhode  Island.  Its  History; 
Edicts ;  Past  and  Present  Grand  Officers  ;  and  Organizations  of 
its  Subordinates.    Boston:  J.  Wilson  Iff  Son.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  68. 

Grand  Jurors  Duty  Considered.     Boston.   1724.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Grand  Lodges  of  Alabama  :  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Com- 
munication. ...  December  1853.  Montgomery.  1853.  PP*  '^2, 
26,  21.  M.  28261 

We  purposely  omit  the  proceedings  of  most  of  the  Grand  Lodges,  as  possessing  but 
little  of  interest  outside  of  the  organization. 


The  Grand  Mistakes,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  4. 

Relates  to  the  Rebellion. 


28262 


Grand  National  Peace  Jubilee.  Official  Monthly  Bulletin. 
No.  I.     February.  2i  263 

The  Grand  Question,  whether  War  or  no  War  with  Spain, 
impartially  considered :  In  Defence  of  the  present  Measures 
against  those  that  delight  in  War.  London :  J.  Roberts.  Mdcc- 
XXXIX.    8vo,  pp.  32.  B.,  w.  28264 

Contains  allusions  to  America  on  pp.  18-20,  24,  29. 

Grand  Rapids.  Holland's  Grand  Rapids  City  Directory  for 
1867-68.  With  a  Business  Directory.  Chicago:  Western  Pub- 
lishing Company.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  276.  28265 


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Le  Grand  Routier  de  Mer  qu'il  convient  tenir  en  la  Naviga- 
tion des  Indes  Orientales  et  au  Voyage  de  la  Coste  du  Brazil  dcs 
Antilles  et  du  Cap  de  Lopo  Gonsalves.    Amsterdam.   [638. 

Contains  a  narrative  of  Sir  Francii  Drake's  Voyage. 

Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company  of  Canada.  Report  of  Vice- 
President  and  Managing  Directors  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway, 
for  the  year  1856.     Toronto.  1856.    8vo.     Continued.  s. 

Certain  Papers  connected  with  the  Affairs  of  the  Grand  Trunk 
Railroad  Company  of  Canada,     ^ebec.   1855.    8vo.  pp.  66. 

Report  of  the  Special  Committee  appointed  to  Enquire  and 
Report  as  to  the  Condition,  Management,  and  Prospects  of  the 
Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company.    Toronto.  1857.    8vo,  pp.  263. 

Also  :  Liste  des  actionnaires  de  la  compagnie  du  Grand  Tronc  de  chemin  de  fer,  et 
dcs  autres  compagnies  associees  avec  elle.  ii^ebec.  1855,  8vu,  pp.  20.  —  Report  of 
the  Commission  ...  [on]  the  Affairs  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway,  Sluebec.  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  179,  I  1.  H.  —  Return  of  all  Documents  relating  to  the  Postal  Service  by  the 
Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company.  ...  ^cbec.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  107.  h.  —  Return  for 
Statements  relative  to  Applications  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company,  for  Re- 
leases of  Provincial  Debentures,  and  Copy  of  any  Meicorial  from  the  Company  since 
January  I,  1856.  Toronto.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  32.  —  Statements,  Reports,  and  Account] 
of  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company  of  Canada,  presented  23d  April,  1857. 
Toronto.   1857.    8vo,  pp.  /2.     m. 

El  Grande  Miseno  en  la  America.  Puebla.  1821.  8vo,  4or 
more  numbers.  28270 

Grandguillot  (A.)  La  Reconnaissance  du  Sud.  Par  A. 
Grandguillot.  Paris:  Michel  Levy  Freres,  186 1.  8vo,  I  1.,  pp. 
310,  (i).  B.  28271 

A  defence  of  the  right  of  the  South  to  secede. 

Grandidier  (E.)  Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  du  sud  Perot»  et 
Bolivie.     Par  M.  Ernest  Grandidier.    Paris.  1861.    8vo.        b. 

Grand  Pierre  (Dralse  de).  Relation  de  Divers  Voyages 
faits  dans  ...  I'Amerique,  &  aux  Indes  Occidentiles.  La  De- 
scription du  Royaume  de  Juda  &  quelques  particularitez  touchant 
la  vie  du  Roy  regnant.  ...  J  Paris,  chez  Claude  yomberty  rue  S. 
"Jacques  au  coin  de  la  rue  des  Mathuvins,  a  Vintage  Notre  Dame 
MDCCXViii.     i2mo,  pp.  (10),  352,  (4).  C,  H.  28273 

Grand-Pierre  (J.  H.)    Quelques  Mois  de  Sejou_r  aux  £tats 
"     J.  H.  Grand-Pierre. 


Unis  d'Amerique.     Par 

Grassart.   1854.     i2mo,  pp.  207,  2  1. 


Paris:  Chez. 
H.  28274 


GRANGER. 


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Grand  Pierre.  Eenige  maanden  in  de  Vereenigten  Stateii 
van  Noord-Amenka.  Naar  het  Fransch.  Jmsterdam.  1854. 
8vo.  28275 

Grand  Pierre.  A  Parisian  Pastor's  Glance  a*  America.  By 
Rev.  J.  H.  Grand  Pierre.  ...  Boston:  Gould  i^  Lincoln.  1854. 
16010,  pp.  132.  H.,  s.  28276 

Grandy  (M.)  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  Moses  Grandy,  for- 
merly a  Slave  in  the  United  Stales Second  American  from 

the  Last  London  Edition.    Boston :  Oliver  Johnson.  1844.    i6mo, 
PP-  45>  (0-  "•»  M.  28277 

[Grange  de  Chessieux  (De  la).]  See  La  Grange  de  Ches- 
sieux. 

Granger  (A.)  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Orthodox  Congregational  Meeting  House  in  Medfield,  April  17, 

1832.     By  Arihur  Granger Boston:  Printed  by  Peirce  ^ 

Parker.  1832.    8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  28278 

Granger  (A.  H.)  The  Voice  of  Christ  >  .1  the  Storm.  A 
Sermon  delivered  in  the  Fourth  Baptist  Church,  Providence,  on 
the  Morning  of  April  21st,  1861.  By  Rev.  A.  H.  Granger. 
Providence:  Knowles,  Jnthony  &  Co.,  Printers.  1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Relates  to  the  Rebellion. 

Granger  (A.  P.)  The  Slavery  Question.  Speech  of  Hon. 
Amos  P.  Granger,  of  New  York,  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, April  4,  1856.  The  House  being  in  the  Committee  of  the 
V/hole  on  the  state  of  the  Union,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Another  edition  is  entitled :  Slavery  Unconstitutional,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8. 
Also:  State  Sovereignty  ...  Slavery:  Remarks,  ...  February  17,  1859.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.,  s.  —  Kansas — The  Lccompton  Constitution.  Speech  ...  March  24, 
1858.  fFashington:  Buell  &  Blanchard.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  A  Protective  Tarirt'. 
Speech  ...  February  24,  18^9.  \_lVashington ;  Budl  &  Blancliard.'\  8vo,  pp.  8.  h. 
— Speech  ...  on  the  Finances;  ...  January  25,  1858.     JVailiington.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  5. 

[Granger  (Gideon).]  An  Address  to  the  People  c*"  New- 
England  [in  Defence  of  the  Administration  of  Mr.  Jefferson.] 
By  Algernon  Sidney.  Washington  :  Printed  by  Dinmore  and 
Cooper.  1808.  8vo,  pp.  38.  b.,  s.  +  [n.  p.]  1809.  i2mo.  + 
Albany.  1809.    ^^o.    s.    +  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  36.    b.,  h. 

[Granger.]  The  Address  of  Epaminondas  to  the  Citizens 
of  ...  New  York.  Albany:  Printed  by  Jeremiah  Try  on.  i8ig. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  BA.  28282 


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[Granger.]  A  Vindication  of  the  Measures  of  the  Present 
Administration.  By  Algernon  Sidney.  ...  Taken  from  the 
"  National  Intelligencer."  Trenton :  IVilson  isf  Blaciwell,  May 
16,1803.  4to,  pp.  i6.  H.  +  Hartford.  1802.  8vo.  +  Second 
Edition.  Wilmington^  Del. :  Jamei  tVilson.  1803.  i2mo,  pp.  36. 
4-  Washington :  Printed  by  Samuel  H.  Smith.  1803.    8vOj  pp.  20. 

Also:  Address  delivered  before  the  Ontario  Agricultural  Society;  ...  Canandaigua s 
Printid  by  J.  D.  Bemii  &  Co.  [i  8io.]  8vo,  pp.  23,  ( I ).  B.  —  Mr.  Granger's  Reasons 
for  voting  against  the  Grant  of  $11,870.50  to  Governor  Tompltins.  [^A/bany  :  F.  & 
E.  Hosford.^  1820.  8vo,  pp,  12.  B.,  BA.,  8.  —  An  Oration  Spoken  ...  July  4,  1797, 
at  ...  Sufiield.  Suffitld.  1797.  8vo.  w.  —  Speech  ...  before  a  Convention  of  the 
People  of  Ontario  County,  N.  Y.,  ...  in  1817,  on  the  Subject  of  a  Canal  from  Lake 
Erie  to  Hudson's  River.  Canandaigua:  Printed  by  J.  D.  Bemit.  [1817.]  8vo,  pp. 
24.  B.  —  Speeches  ...  on  Increasing  the  Number  of  Delegates;  and  Address  to  the 
Convention  of  the  Two  Republican  Parties  in  the  Western  District.  Jilbany.  1821. 
8vo. 

Granger  (J.  N.)  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the 
Rev.  Zabdiel  Bradford,  delivered  ...  in  Providence,  June  lo, 
1849.  ^y  ^^^'  James  N.  Granger.  Providence:  Weeden  i*f 
Peck.  1849.    8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  28284 

Also:  ...  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon  ...  in  ...  Providence,  November  26th,  1846. 
Providence:  George  P.  Danielt.  1847.    8vo,  pp.  27.     ba. 

Granier  (J.  E.)  Forfaits  de  Sonthonax,  Victor  Hugues  et 
Lebas,  ex-Agens  particuliers  de  I'ex-Directoire  executif  a  Saint 
Dom'.ngue  et  a  la  Guadeloupe ;  Devoiles  par  J.  E.  Granier,  une  de 
leurs  principales  victimes.     Paris:  Jn  y  [^lygg]'     8vo,  pp.  22. 

Granier.  Suite  de  I'Examen  de  la  conduite  de  Sonthonax, 
Polverel,  et  Nilhaud.    [n.  p.  1799  .?]    8vo,  pp.  33-64.      28286 

Granier  de  Cassagnac  (Adolphe  de).  Voyages  aux  An- 
tilles fran^aises,  anglaises,  danoises,  espagnoles,  a  Saint-Domingue 
et  aux  £tats-Unis  d'Amerique.  ...  Par  A.  Granier  de  Cassagnac. 
Paris.   1842-44.    2  vols.,  8vo.  a.  28287 

Granite  Club.  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Granite 
Club,  No.  I.  Organized  in  Boston,  June  29,  1852.  Boston: 
Printed  by  Robert  JVier.   1852.    i2mo,  pp.  8.  h.  28288 

Graniteville,  S.  C.  Report  cf  the  President  and  Treasurer 
of  the  Graniteville  Manufacturing  Company  ...  1854.  Charles- 
ton, S.C:  Walker  i^  Evans.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  28289 

Grant  (Abraham  P.)  Mr.  Grant,  from  the  Committee  on 
Roads  and  Canals,  made  the  following  Report :  ...  of  the  result 


GRANT. 


3«S 


of  the  survey  of  the  several  routes  of  a  ship  canal  around  the 
Falls  of  Niagara,  to  connect  the  navigable  waters  of  the  Lakes 
Erie  and  Ontario,  ...  [n.  p.   1838.]    8vo,  pp.  35.  28290 

Grant  (A.)  History  of  Brazil,  comprising  a  Geographical 
Account  of  that  Country,  together  with  a  Narrative  of  the  most 
remarkable  Events  which  have  occurred  there  since  its  Discovery  j 
A  Description  of  the  Manners,  Customs,  Religion,  &c.,  of  the 
Natives  and  Colonists ;  Interspersed  with  Remarks  on  the  Na- 
ture of  its  Soil,  Climate,  Productions,  and  Foreign  and  Internal 
Commerce.  To  which  are  subjoined  Cautions  to  new  Settlers 
for  the  Preservation  of  Health.  By  Andrew  Grant,  m.d.  Lon- 
don: Henry  Colburn.  1809.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  304.         ba.,  h.  28291 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  New  Series,  lxiv.  5a. 

Grant.  Histoire  du  Bresil,  contenant  un  precis  des  fivene- 
tnens  le  plus  remarquables,  depuis  sa  decouverte ;  la  Description 
des  mceurs,  des  coutumes  et  de  la  religion  des  habitants ;  des 
Observations  sur  la  nature  du  sol,  du  climat,  des  Productions  Na- 
turelles  et  des  Cultures  Coloniales ;  suivi  d'un  Tableau  du  Com- 
merce interieur  et  exterieur  de  cette  colonie  ;  de  la  reduction  de 
ses  monnaies  en  livres  sterling  et  en  roubles  d'argent ;  de  quelques 
avis  de  I'auteur  sur  les  moyens  de  preserver  la  sante  en  passant  au 
Bresil  ou  autres  climats  du  Trophique,  etc.  etc.  Traduit  de 
I'Anglais  d'Andrew  Grant,  m.d.  On  a  joint  a  cette  traduction 
des  notes  et  le  traite  d'amitie  et  de  commerce  entre  S.  M.  Britan- 
nique  et  S.  A.  R.  le  Prince-Regent  de  Portugal,  signe  a  Rio 
Janeiro  le  19  Fevrier  18 10.  St. -  Peter sbourg :  de  i' Itnprimerie  :le 
Pluchart  et  Comp.  181 1.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  554.  +  Braunschweig : 
Pluchart.  181 1.    8vo.  28292 

Grant.  Beschreibung  von  Brasilien,  mit  Berichtigungen  des 
Herrn  Navarro  d'Andrade.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen.  Weimar. 
1814.    8vo.  28293 

Grant  (A.)  Case  before  the  House  of  Lords,  betwixt  the 
Trustees  of  Andrew  Grant,  of  Grenada,  and  Douglas  Heron  & 
Co.,  relative  to  Monetary  Transactions  connected  with  the  Gre- 
nada Estate.     Privately  printed.  1796.    Folio.  28294 

Grant  (A.)  The  Ramsden  Sermon  on  the  Extension  of  the 
Church  in  the  Colonies  and  Dependencies  of  the  British  Empire. 
By  A.  Grant.     London.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  24.  28295 

VOL.   VII.  48 


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GRANT. 


[Grant  (Anne).]  Memoirs  of  an  American  Lady^  with 
Sketches  of  Manners  and  Scenery  in  America,  as  they  existed 
previous  to  the  Revolution.  By  the  author  of  ^*  Letters  frum 
the  Mountains."  London:  Longman.  1808.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp. 
xii,  322  i  V,  (i),  ^44.  +  Second  Edition.  [Ibid.']  1809.  + 
Boston:  B.  fv.  IVelh.  1809.  pp.  (4),  158;  (2),  161.  ba.  -f 
New- Tor k :  Samuel  Campbell.  1809.  i2mo,  pp.  viii,  344.  b.  -f 
Third  Edition.  London:  J.  K.  Newman  and  Co.  18 17.  pp.  xii 
?22}vii,  344.  c,  H.  -\- New  Tor k.  1836.  i2mo,  pp.  354.  4. 
New  Tori:  D.  Appleton  ^  Co.  1846.     i2mo,  pp.  295.      b.,  ba. 

"The  'American  Lady*  means  Mrs.  Schuyler.     Mrs.  Grant  passed  many  years  of 
her  youth  in  the  family  of  General  Schuyler,  of  Albany,  of  whom  and  of  Frovinc' 
Life  her  book  is  a  most  delightful  picture." 

Grant.  Memoir  and  Correspondence  of  Mrs.  Grant,  of 
Laggan,  ...  Edited  by  her  Son,  J.  P.  Grant,  Esq.  London: 
Longman.  1845.  3  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  320 ;  xv,  335,  (i)j 
XV,  316,  (i).  Portrait,  b.,  da.,  s.  -f  Second  Edition.  [^Ibid.\ 
1853.  28297 

Her  Letters  from  the  Mountains — being  the  Real  Correspondence  of  a  Lady,  between 
the  years  1773  and  1807.  Londont  Longman,  1807.  3  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  xii,  216; 
(4),  x8o;  (4),  224.  lA.  -t-  Boston:  Printed  by  Greinough  and  Stebbini.  1809.  2 
vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  275 ;  268.  b.,  m. — contains  some  reference  to  America.  The  Ainer* 
ican  edition  was  printed  at  the  suggestion  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Lowell,  and  the  proceeds 
sent  to  the  authoress  in  Scotland. 

Grant  (Charles,  Ficomte  de  Faux.)  Addresse  a  toutes  les 
puissances  de  I'Europe,  sur  I'etat  present  et  futur  de  la  noblesse, 
et  du  clerge  Fran9ais.  Particulierement  au  Gouvernement  Bri- 
tannique,  sur  les  moyens  d'assurer  a  ces  deux  corps  Texistence  la 
plus  convenable  aux  circonstances,  moyennant  un  plan  d'etab- 
lissemens  dans  le  Canada,  les  plus  advantageux  possibles,  soit  au 
Commerce  Britannique  soit  aux  Loyalistes.  Londres.  1794. 
8vo,  pp.  109.     Portrait  and  Map.  28298 

Grant.  Proposals  for  a  Subscription  to  form  Colonies  in 
Canada  of  French  Emigrant  Loyalists,  and  Ecclesiastics  now  in 
England.  By  Charles  Grant,  Viscount  de  Vaux.  [n.  p.  1793?] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  28299 

[Grant  (Charles).]  A  Despatch  from  ...  Lord  Glenelg  ... 
containing  H.  M.'s  Answer  to  the  separate  Addresses  ...  from 
the  Legislative  Council.     Toronto.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  36.  s. 

On  the  government  of  the  Province. 

[Grant.]  Lord  Glenelg's  Despatches  to  Sir  F.  B.  Head, 
Bart,  during  his  Administration  of  the  Government  of  Upper 


GRANT. 


387 


Canada.     Abstracted  from  the  Papers  laid  before  Parliament. 
London:  Jamts  Ridgw ay  and  Sons.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  193.    c.,s. 

Grant  (D.)  An  Essay  on  the  Yellow  Fever  of  Jamaica. 
By  David  Grant,  m.d.     London:  Robinsons.   1801.    8vo,  pp.  65. 

Si$  "M.  Rev.,"  New  Series,  sxxviii.  316. 

Grant  (E.  B.)  Beet-Root  Sugar,  and  the  Cultivation  of  the 
Beet.  By  £.  B.  Grant.  Boston :  Lee  (ff  Shepard.  1866.  i6mo, 
pp.  158.  c.  28303 

Also:  Boston  Railways,  their  Condition  and  Prospects.  Bottom  Litlltf  Brown  and 
Company,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  3-138.     ■• 

Grant  (J.)  A  Sermon  Preached  December  13,  1776,  being 
the  Fast  Day,  on  account  of  the  Troubles  in  America,  at  Oxen- 
den  Chapel.     By  James  Grant.     London :   IVhitaker.    8vo. 

a  flaming  invective  against  the  revolted  colonies.     Set  "M.  Rev.,"  ivi.  76. 

Grant  (J.  M.)  Three  Letters  to  the  New  York  "Herald," 
from  J.  M.  Grant  of  Utah  [Mayor  of  Great  Salt  Lake  City, 
n.  p.  n.  d.J    8vo,  pp.  64.  b.,  h.  28305 

Grant  (J.)  The  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  of  Discovery,  per- 
formed in  H.  M.  Vessel  the  Lady  Nelson,  of  sixty  tons  burthen, 
with  sliding  keels,  in  the  years  1800,  1801,  and  1802,  to  Ne«v 
South  Wales.  By  James  Grant,  ...  With  elegant  Engravings. 
London:  Egerton.  1803.    4to,  pp.  220.  ba.  28306 

Included  in  Mr.  Rich's  "  Bibliotheca  Americana,"  Vol.  u. 

Grant  (J.)  The  Peregrinations  of  Jeremiah  Grant,  Esq., 
the  West  Indian.  ...  London:  G,  Burnet.  MoccLxiii.  i2mo, 
3  !•>  PP-  327»  (0-  H.  28307 

Grant  (J.  W.)  The  Flying  Regiment.  Journal  of  the 
Campaigns  of  the  I2th  Regt.  Rhode  Island  Volunteers.  By 
Captain  J.  W.  Grant.  Providence :  Sidney  S,  Rider  Cjf  Brother. 
1865.    i2mo,  pp.  152.  b.,  ba.  28308 

Grant  (M.)  Matthew  Grant's  Old  Church  Record.  Albany: 
Printed  by  j.  MunseU.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  14.  28309 

Relates  to  Windsor,  Conn.     Fifty  copies  printed. 

Grant  {Mrs.)     See  [Grant  (Anne)]. 

Grant  (Ulysses  S.)  Illustrated  Life,  Campaigns,  and  Public 
Services  of  Lieut.-General  Grant.  Philadelphia :  T.  B.  Peterson 
^  Bros.  [1865.]    i2mo,  pp.  15-271,  b.  28310 


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[Grant.]  [Letters  upon  the  Advantages  of  i*oint  Lookoiu 
for  an  Estaolishment  of  an  Asylum   for  Disabled  Soldiers  and 

Sailors,    n.  p.   1865.]    4to,  pp.  (3).  H.  28311 

• 

Grant.  The  Life,  Campaigns,  and  Battles  of  Gen.  U.  S. 
Grant.  With  Introduction  by  B.  J.  Lossing.  New  York :  L. 
Bill.  1868.    8 vo,  pp.  502.     Portrait.  c.  28312 

Grant.  The  Life  and  Services  as  a  Soldier  of  Major-Gen- 
eral  Grant,  the  Hero  of  Fort  Donelson,  Vicksbutg,  and  Chatta- 
nooga ;  Commander  of  the  Military  Division  of  the  Mississippi ; 
and  Captor  of  Four  Hundred  and  Seventy-two  Cannon  and  over 
Ninety  Thousand  Rebel  Prisoners.  Philadelphia :  T.  B.  Peterson 
iff  Bros.   1864.  i2mo,  pp.  17-66.  b.  2831^ 

Grant.  Life  and  Services  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant,  Conqueror 
of  the  Rebellion,  and  Eighteenth  President  of  the  United  States. 
fp'ashington :  Philip  i^  Salomons.   i868.    8vo,  pp.  160.     b.,  h.,  s. 

Grant.  Official  Report  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Ulysses  S.  Grant, 
embracing  the  ...  Operations  of  the  Armies  of  the  Union  from 
March,  1862,  to  the  Closing  Scene  of  the  Rebellion.  New 
York:  Beadle  Uf  Co.  [1866.]     i6mo,  pp.  87.  h.  28315 

Grant.  Report  of  Lieutenant-General  U.  S.  Grant,  of  the 
Armies  of  the  United  States — 1864-'65.  New  York:  D.  JppU- 
ton  and  Company.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  77.  Portrait.  D.,  ba.,  h.  + 
If^ashington :  Government  Printing  Office,  1866.    8vo,  pp.  44.   b. 

Grant.  Public  Honors  to  Lieutenant-General  Grant,  by  the 
Citizens  of  New- York.  Fifth  Avenue  Hotel,  November  20th, 
1865.  Printed  for  the  Citizen's  Committee.  Ntw-York:  Geo. 
F.  Nesbit  y  Co.  1865.    Imp!.  8vo,  pp.  39.  28317 

Also:  The  Grant  Campaign  Songster.  New  York:  Robert  M.  Dt  HHtt.  [i86g.] 
l2nio,  pp.  72.  B. — The  Grant  Songster.  New  York:  Haney  &  Co.  1868.  l8mo, 
pp.  63. — The  Grant  Songster.  A  Collection  of  Campaign  Songs  for  1868.  Chicago  1 
Root&  Cady.  1868.  Square  18  mo,  pp.  41,  (i).  b. — General  Grant's  Lady  Detective. 
A  most  Singular  Narrative.  Philadelphia:  C.  ly.  Alexander.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  99.— 
Lively  Life  of  General  Grant.  New  York.  1868.  —  Speeches  of  General  U.  S.  Grant, 
Republican  Candidate  for  Eighteenth  President  of  the  United  States  ...  .  tfathington : 
Gibion  Brothers.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  1 6.  M.  Also  a  host  of  Campaign  Text  Books, 
Documents,  &c.,  relating  to  the  presidential  elections  of  1864  and  1868. 

Grant  and  Colfax.  The  Lives  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant  and 
S.Colfax.  Philadelphia :  T.  B.  Petersen  i5f  Bros.  1S6S.  i2mo, 
pp.  362.     Portraits.  b.  28318 


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389 


Grant  and  Colfax.  Sketches  of  the  Lives  and  Services  of 
Ulysses  S.  Grant  and  Schuyler  Colfax,  National  Republican 
Candidates  for  President  and  Vice-President  of  the  United  States. 


H.  28319 

CiHtinnati  t  Padrkk  as  Co,  1868.    8vu, 


[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Alao:  Lives  of  U.  S.  Grant  and  S.  Colfax, 
pp.  104.     Furtijit.     D. 

Grant  (T.)  Oration  at  Flcmington,  July  4,  1799.  Trenton. 
1799.    8vo.  28320 

Grant  (W.  H.)  ...  Observations  on  the  Western  Trade, 
and  its  Influence  upon  the  Growth  and  Prosperity  of  the  Cities  of 
New  York,  Boston,  and  Philadelphia,  through  the  several  Com- 
peting Lines  of  Communication  and  the  Hudson  River  Railroad. 
By  William  H.  Grant.    Poughkeepste.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  40.    h.,  s. 

Grant  (W.  R.)  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  S.  G. 
Morton,  m.d.,  October  13,  185 1.  By  William  R.  Grant.  Phi- 
ladelphia, 1852.    8vo.     Portrait.  s.  28322 

Grant  and  Release.     See  Carolina,  Vol.  iii,  No.  10971. 

Grant  to  the  Georgia  Mississippi  Company.    See  Georgia. 

Grantham  (T.)  An  Historical  |  Account  I  of  some  |  Memo- 
rable Actions,  I  Particularly  in  Virginia  ;  I  Also  (  Against  the  Ad- 
miral of  Algier,  |  and  in  the  East  Indies :  |  Perform'd  for  the  Service 
of  his  I  Prince  and  Country,  |  By  |  S**  Thomas  Grantham,  K^.  |  Zon- 
don :\  J.  Roberts,,  ...{muccxvi.    8vo,  pp.  71.  28323 

A  very  rare  piece.     I  have  only  seen  one  copy. 

Grantland  (Seaton).  Speech  of  Mr.  Grantland  of  Georgia 
...  [on]  ...  the  Cherokee  Treaty,  delivered  in  the  House  ...  June 
29,  1836.     Washington.   1836.    8vo,  pp.  7,  28324 

Granville  (J.)  History  of  St.  Domingo,  from  its  Discovery 
by  Columbus.     New  Tork.  1821.    8vo.  28325 

Granville,  Mass.  Account  of  the  Classical  School  in  Gran- 
ville, Mass.    Jlbany,  1831.    i2mo.  28326 

The  Granville  Jubilee,  Celebrated  at  Granville,  Mass.,  August 
27  and  28, 1845.  Springfield:  Printed  by  Horace  S.  Taylor.  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  139.  BA.,  H.,  s.  28327 

Contains  an  historical  discourse  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Cowley,  pp.  26-79. 

Granville,  O.  ...  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Trustees  of  the 
Granville  Literary  and  Theological  Institution,  and  of  the  Ohio 


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GRASSI. 


Baptist  Education  Society,  August  13th  and  14th,  1834.     Cinclti- 
nati:  Printed  by  N.  S.  Johnson.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  23.      H.  28328 

Granville,  O.  Biennial  Catalogue  of  the  Teachers  and 
Pupils  of  the  Granville  Female  Seminary,  1850-52.  Granville^ 
O.  1852.    8vo,  pp.  16.  28329 

Graphic  Sketches.     See  Wyth  (John). 

Grasse-Tilly  (Fran9ois  Joseph  Paul,  comte^  afterwards  mar- 
qu'is  de).  Notice  biographique  sur  I'amiral  comte  de  Grasse, 
d'apres  les  documents  inedits  communiques  par  M.  le  comte 
Alexandre-Francois- Auguste  de  Grasse,  son  fils.  Paris:  impri- 
merie  de  Bailly.  1840.    8vo,  pp.  48.  28330 

[Grasse.]  Journal  d'un  Officier  de  I'armee  navale  en  Ame- 
rique  en  1781  &  1782.  J  Amsterdam,  m.dcc.lxxxiii.  8vo,  pp. 
72.  N.  28331 

It  was  translated,  as  below,  fur  the  Bradford  Club. 

Grasse.  The  Operations  of  the  French  Fleet  under  the 
Count  de  Grasse,  in  1781-82,  as  described  in  two  Contempo- 
raneous Journals.  New  York,  mdccclxiv.  R1.  8vo,  pp.  216. 
Portrait  and  Plate.  28332 

Bradford  Club  Series,  No.  in.     150  copies  printed. 

Grasse.     Mcmoire  du  Compte  de  Grasse,  sur  le  Combat 

Naval  du  12  Avril,  1782,  avec  les  plans  des  positions  principales 

des  Armees  respectives.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     4to,  pp.  27.     With  8 

large  folded  Plans.  ba.,  s.  28333 

A  very  full  account  of  Rodney's  famous  victory  in  the  We&t  Indies,  by  the  defeated 
commander.     Privately  printed,  and  very  rare. 

Grasset  de  Saint  Sauveur  (Jacques).  Tableau  cosmo- 
graphique  de  I'Europe,  de  I'Asie,  de  I'Afrique,  et  de  rAmerique, 
avec  histoire  generale  et  detaillee  des  peuples  sauvages.  Parts. 
1787.    4to.  28334 

Grasset  de  Saint  Sauveur.  Voyages  pittoresques  dans  les 
quatre  parties  du  monde.     Paris.  1806.    4to.  28335 

Grassi  (G.)  Notizie  varie  sullo  stato  presente  della  Repub- 
lica  degli  Stcti  Uniti  dell'  America  settentrionale,  scritte  al  prin- 
cipio  del  1818.  Dal  P.  Giovanni  Grassi  della  Compagnia  di 
Gesu.  In  Roma  18 18.  Presso  Luigi  Per  ego  Salvioni.  i2mo,  pp. 
viii,  120.    +  Ediziono  seconda.    Milano.  iSig.    8vo,  pp.  146.  h. 


GRAU. 


39 » 


-f  Terza  Edizione  Accresciuta  di  recenti  Memorie  dello  stcsso 
Autore.     Torino  Tipografia  Chirio  e  Mina.  1822.     8vo,  pp.  140. 

See  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  xvi.  ao9.  The  author  resided  some  years  at  Georgetown  in  the 
District  of  Columbia,  as  superior  of  the  Catholic  seminary  at  that  place. 

Grateful  Reflections  On  the  Divine  Goodness  vouchsaf'd  to 
the  American  Arms  in  their  Remarkable  Successes  in  the  North- 
ern Department,  after  giving  up  our  Fortresses  at  Ticonderoga 
on  the  6th  of  July,  A.  D.  1777.  [A  Poem.]  Hartford^  Conn. 
[n.  d.]    i2mo.  w.  28337 

[Grattan  (Peachy  R.)]  Letter  on  the  Constitutional  Power 
of  the  General  Assembly  to  extend  the  Boundaries  of  the  City 
of  Richmond  ...  .  Richmond:  H.  K.  Ellyson.  1861.  8vo,  pp. 
14.  H.  28338 

Also:  Speech  ...  in  the  General  Assembly  at  Cleveland,  June  2,  1857.  Richmond: 
H.  K.  Ellyion.   1857.    8vo,  pp.  Z2.     ba. 

Grattan  (T.  C.)  Civilized  America.  By  Thomas  Colley 
Grattan.  London:  Bradbury  and  Evans.  1859.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
xix, 444,  Map;  vii,  517,  (i).  j.,ba.  +  Second  Edition.  [/W.] 
2  vols.,  8vc,  pp.  xxiv,  xviii,  444;  vii,  517,  Errata,  Map.     28339 

Grattan.  England  and  the  Disrupted  States  of  America. 
By  Thomas  Colley  Grattan.  London:  Ridgway.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  42.  +  Second  Edition.  [i^/V.]  1861.  pp.  42.  b.,  h.  + 
Third  Edition.    [^Ibid.'\  1862.    8vo,  pp.  47.  c.  28340 

Also !  The  Boundary  Question  Revised ;  and  Dr.  Franklin's  Red  Line  shown  to  be 
the  Right  One.     By  a  Briti«h  Subject.  ...  New  Tori:  Albion  Office.  1843.     8vo,  pp. 

24.      H. 

Gratton  (J.)  A  Journal  of  the  Life  of  that  Ancient  Serv- 
ant of  Christ,  John  Gratton.  ...  London:  J.  Sowle.   1720.    8vo. 

Includes,  An  Epistle  to  Friends  in  Pennsylvania.  Written  at  Monyash,  in  the  7th 
month,  1693.  Reprinted,  London :  yamet  Phillips.  1779.  8vo.  +  London.  [Ibid.'\ 
1795.  I2ino-  +  Stockport:  Printed  by  Thomas  Claye.  1823.  l2mo.  +  Republished 
in  ♦♦  The  Friends' Library,"  Vol.  IX.     Philadelphia.  1845. 

A  Gratulato^  Address  |  delivered  July  5'1»  1790.  before  the] 
Society  of  the  |  Cincinnati,  |  of  the  |  Commonwealth  of  Massachu- 
setts. I  Published  by  their  Order.  |  Printed  in  Boston^  \  By  Benjamin 
Russellj  ...  I  M,Dcc,xc.  |    Sm.  410,  pp.  14.  28342 

Grau  (J.)  Catecismo  politico  arreglado  a  la  constitucion  de 
la  republica  de  Colombia  de  30  de  Agosto  de  1821.  Para  el  uso 
de  las  escuelas  de  primeras  letras  del  departamento  de  Orinoco. 
...  Caracas:  reimpreso por  Tomas  Antero.  1824.    8vo,  pp.  38,  (i). 


392 


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[Grave  (John).]  A  Song  of  Sion.  Written  by  a  Citizen 
thereof,  whose  ouLward  Habitation  is  in  Virginia  ;  and  being  sent 
over  to  some  of  his  Friends  in  England,  the  same  is  found  fitting 
to  be  published,  for  to  warn  the  Seed  of  Evil-doers.  With  an 
Additional  Postcript  from  another  hand.  [M.  M.,  /.  e.  Martin 
Mason?]     Printed  in  the  Tear  itbz,    4to,  pp.  12.  218344 

A  copy  of  this  rare  and  curious  poetical  Quaker  tract  sold  at  Puttick's,  in  i860,  fur 
two  guineas. 

Graves  (A.  J.)  Girlhood  and  Womanhood :  or,  Sketches 
of  my  Schoolmates.  By  Mrs.  A.  J.  Graves.  Boston:  T.  H. 
Carter  &  Co.  1844.     i2mo,  pp.  216.  28345 

Graves.  Woman  in  America ;  being  an  Examination  into  the 
Moral  and  Intellectual  Condition  of  American  Female  Society. 
By  Mrs.  A.  J.  Graves.  Neuu  Tork:  Harper  and  Brothers.  [1841.] 
i2mo,  pp.  262.  B.,  BA.,  28346 

Graves  (A.  T.)  Address  by  Allen  T.  Graves,  Miami  Uni- 
versity, August  9,  1843.  2^347 

Graves  (J.)  A  Memorial ;  or  a  Short  Account  of  the  Ba- 
hama-Islands j  Of  their  Situation,  Product,  Conveniency  of 
Trading  with  the  Spaniards ;  The  Benefit  that  ariseth  by  the 
great  Quantities  of  Salt  that  is  made  by  the  Sun ;  and  the  Safety 
all  Ships  that  are  in  distress  near  those  parts  do  find,  by  having 
so  good  a  Harbour  as  Providence  to  bare  away  to  for  Succour. 
Delivered  to  the  Lords,  Proprietors  of  the  said  Islands,  and  the 
Hon.  Commissioners  of  Her  Majesty's  Customs,  ^y  John 
Graves,  Collector  of  Customs  in  those  Islands,  and  now  Humbly 
Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament.  London:  Printed  in  the 
Tear  1708.    410,  pp.  8.    4-  The  Same,  without  date.    4to,  pp.  8. 

The  author  of  this  pamphlet  (John  Graves,  Esq.)  has  prefixed  to  it  the  following 
advertisement :  "  This  is  ho  Catckfienny  pamphlet,  for  not  a  copy  of  it  ever  has  been, 
nor  (we  trust)  ever  will  be  told."     Mr.  Rich  places  this  under  the  date  1789. 

Graves  (J.)  Truth  against  Error.  A  Defence  of  Slavery : 
being  a  Review  of  a  Letter  written  by  the  Rev.  Charles  T.  Tprrcy, 
now  confined  in  the  Baltimore  Jail,  upon  the  Charges  of  Abduct< 
ing  Slaves  from  their  Masters,  in  Maryland  and  Virginia.  By  J< 
Graves.     Baltimore:  ff^oods  iif  Crane.  1844.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Graves  (J.  R.)  The  Great  Iron  Wheel  j  or,  Repuhluanisni 
Backwards  and  Christianity  Reversed.  In  a  Series  of  Letters 
addressed  to  J.  Soule,  Senior  Bishop  of  the  M.  E.  Churcih,  Soxinh. 
By  J.  P .  Graves,  ...  Nashville.  1855.  i2mo,  pp.  574.  c.  + 
Thirtie  h  Thousand.    [Ihid."]   i860.    i2mo,  pp.  586,        .28350 


GRAVIER. 


393 


Graves  (R.  S.)  To  the  People  of  Mississippi.  By  Richard 
Stanford  Graves,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  29.  ba.  28351 

Graves  (R.)  A  Statement  of  the  Claim  of  Rear-Admiral  R. 
Graves,  and  Louisa  Carolina  his  Wife,  on  the  Bahama  Islands. 
...  London:  Printed  by  J.  Gillet.   18 15.    8vo,  pp.  40.  ba. 

Privately  printed.     Title  from  J.  R.  Smith's  Catalogue. 

Graves  (W.)     A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  Mr.  Silas 

May  ...  December  26,  1805  ...  .  By  William  Graves,  A. M 

Hartford:  Printed  by  Lincoln  iJ  Gleason.   1 807.    8vo,  pp.  16.    B. 

Also:  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  Mr.  Alpha  Child  ...  Jan.  %o,  1809  ...  . 
Hartford:  Peter  B.  Gleason.  18 10.    8vo,  pp.  16.     ba. 

Graves  (W.)  Two  Letters  from  W.  Graves,  Esq. ;  respect- 
ing the  Conduct  of  Rear-Admiral  Thomas  Graves,  in  North 
America,  during  his  Accidental  Command  there  for  Four  Months 
in  1 78 1,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  4to,  pp.  48.  With  three  Appendixes,  pp. 
29}  Plan  of  Sea-fight,  Sept.  5,  1781.  28354 

In  Hotten's  Catalogue,  No.  339,  it  is  described  as  pp.  40,  and  No.  340  describes 
"Another  Edition,  with  considerable  alterations  and  additions.  1782.  4to,  pp.  68." 
Mr.  H.  B.  Dawson  reprinted  the  work  with  the  following  title : 

Graves.  Two  Letters  respecting  the  Conduct  of  Rear- 
Admiral  Graves  on  the  Coast  of  the  United  States,  July  to 
November,  1781.  By  William  Graves,  Esq.,  of  the  Inner 
Temple.     Morrisania^  N.  T.  1865.    4to,  2  1.,  pp.  39. 

One  hundred  copies  only  printed. 


B.,  BA. 


The  Graves  of  the  Indians,  with  other  Poems. 
Hard,  Gray^  Co.  1827.     i2mo,  pp.  72. 


Boston:  Hil- 
28356 


Gravesend.  List  of  Persons  Enrolled  for  the  Draft  in  the 
Town  of  Gravesend,  Kings  County,  N.  Y.    [1862.]    8vo,  pp.  6. 

Gravier  (G.)  Decouvertes  et  etablissements  de  Cavelier  de 
la  Salle  de  Rouen  dans  L'Amerique  du  Nord  (lacs  Ontario,  Erie, 
Huron,  Michigan,  Vallees  de  I'Ohio  et  du  Mississippi  et  Texas). 
Par  Gabriel  Gravier,  ...  Paris:  Maisonneuve  et  O.  ...  1870.  Rl. 
8vo,  pp.  xii,  411.     2  Plates  and  2  Maps.  b.,  ba.  28358 

Gravier  (J.)  Lettre  du  Pere  Jacques  Gravier,  de  la  Com- 
pagnie  de  Jesus,  le  23  Fevrier  1708.  Sur  les  Affaires  de  la 
Louisiane.  Nouvelle-York :  de  la  presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean- Marie 
Shea.  MDCCCLxv.    8vo,  pp.  18.  ba.,  c.  28359 

Forms  part  of  No.  xix.  of  Shea's  Cramoisy  Series. 
VOL.    VII.  49 


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Gravier.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  dans  la  Mission  de 
rimmaculee  Conception  au  pays  des  Illinois,  depuis  le  mois  de 
Mars  1693,  jusqu'en  Fevrier  1694.  Par  le  R.  Pere  Jacques 
Gravier,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus.  Ji  Manate :  de  la  Presse 
CramoUy  de  Jean-Marie  Shea,  m,dccc,lvii.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  65,  (i). 

Fonns  No.  i.  of  Shea's  Cramoisy  Series.     See  "Hist.  Mag.,"  i.  318. 

Gravier.  Relation  ou  Journal  du  Voyage  de  R.  P.  Jacques 
Gravier,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  en  1700,  depuis  le  pays  des 
Illinois  jusqu'a  i'embouchure  du  Mississippi.  Nouvelle-Tork,  Isle 
de  Manate,  de  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  Jean-Marie  Shea,  m.dccc.lix. 
Sm.  8vo,  pp.  68.  b.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  s.  28361 

Forms  No.  xi.  of  Shea's  Cramoisy  Series. 

Gravier  (Jean).  Documents  in  support  of  the  Right  of  the 
Inhabitants  of  the  City  of  New  Orleans,  to  the  Alluvion  in  front 
of  the  Suburb  St.  Mary,  Contested.  City  of  Washington :  A.  & 
G.  Way.  1809.    8vo,  pp.  53.  h.  28362 

Gravier.  Examination  of  the  Judgment  rendered  in  the 
Cause  between  Jean  Gravier  and  the  City  of  New  Orleans. 
City  of  Washington :  A.^  G.Way.   1809.    8vo,  pp.  19.  h. 

Gray  (A.)  Elements  of  Geology.  By  Alonzo  Gray,  a.m., 
and  C.  B.  Adams,  a.m.  New  York.  1852.  8vo.  +  New  York: 
Harper^ Brothers.   1853.    ^vo,  pp.  xv,  354.  H.  28364 

[Gray.]  The  Smithsonian  Institution,  [n.  p.  n.  d]  8vo, 
pp.  21.  H.  28365 

Also :  An  Address  before  the  Essex  Agricultural  Society,  at  Georgetown,  September 
30,  1841.  ...  Salem:  Salem  Gazette  Office.   1S4:.     8vo,  pp.  30. 

1854. 


Salem 
Female  Education.     New  York, 


B.,  H. — Address  on 


8vo. 


Gray  (A.)  A  Manual  of  the  Botany  of  the  Northern  United 
States,  from  New  England  to  Wiscor.sin,  and  South  to  Ohio  and 
Pennsylvania  inclusive.  [The  Mosses  and  Liverworts  by  W.  S. 
SuUivant.]  By  Asa  Gray,  m.d.  Boston  and  Cambridge.  1848. 
i2mo,  pp,  782.  B.,  c.  4-  Second  Edition;  including  Virginia, 
Kentucky,  and  all  East  of  the  Mississippi.  New  York :  George 
P.  Putnam  i5f  Co.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  xxviii,  739.  14  Plates,  ba.,  h. 
+  New  York:  Ivison  &  Phinney.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  631. 
Plates.  B.  +  New  York:  Ivison  tsf  Co.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  739. 
14  Plates,  c.  +  Third  Revised  Edition  New  York :  Ivison, 
Phinney^  Co.  1862.  i2mo,  pp.  xcviii,  606,  13  1.  6  Plates.  + 
Fifth  Edition.  New  York :  Ivison,  Phinney  i^  Co.  1867.  8vo, 
pp.  701.    20  Plates.  c.  28366 


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Gray  et  Sullivant  (W.  S.)  Musci  Alleghanienses,  sive 
Spicilegia  Muscorum  atque  Hepaticarum  quos  in  itinere  a  Mary- 
landia  usque  ad  Georgiatn  per  tractatus  montium  decerpserunt. 


Columbus.  MDCCCXLV.    8vo,  pp.  69. 


A.,  H.  28367 


Gray  (A.)    ...  Botany.    Phanerogamia.  By  Asa  Gray,  m.d. 

With  a  folio  Atlas  of  One  Hundred  Plates.  Philadelphia:  Printed 

by  C.  Sherman.    1854.     410,  pp.  (4),  777.  Atlas,  dated  1857, 

100  Plates,  folio.  28368 

Forms  Vol.  xv.  of  the  United  States  Exploring  Expedition.  Some  copies  have  the 
imprint  New  Tork :  George  P.  Putnam,  1854;  and  owing  to  some  mistake,  a  large 
number  of  copies  of  the  Atlas  were  sold  by  auction,  unbound  and  without  the  letter- 
press, the  result  is  that  odd  '.olumes  are  comparatively  common — whole  sets  are  scarce. 
Also:  The  Botanical  Text-Book  ...  New  Tork:  JViley  and  Putnam.  1842.  i2mo, 
pp.413.  B.,  BA.  H.  +  [Ibid.']  1845.  lamo,  pp.  5-506.  BA.  +  Third  Edition. 
New  Tork s  George  P.  Putnam  &  Co.  1850,  8vo,  pp.  520  +  Fourth  Edition.  [/A/V.] 
1853.  8vo,  pp.  528.  B.  —  Botany  'or  Young  People  ...  With  a  Popular  Flora,  or  an 
Arrangement  and  Description  of  Common  Plants,  both  Wild  and  Cultivated.  New 
Tork:  Iv'tton  and  Phinney.  1858.  Small  4to,  I  1.,  pp.  233.  b.  +  New  Tork.  1869 
Square  i2mo,  pp.  234.  See  ali^  Pacific  Railroad  Surveys,  Vols.  11.  and  xii. ;  Ives' 
Report  on  Colorado,  and  Torrey  (John). 

Gray.  Chloris  Boreali-Americana :  Illustrations  of  New, 
Rare,  or  otherwise  interesting  North- American  Plants.  By  Asa 
Gray.  Decade  i.  Cambridge.  1846.  4to.  10  colored  Plates. 
+  Boston.  1848.  28369 

Gray.  Field,  Forest,  and  Garden  Botany ;  a  Simple  Intro- 
duction to  the  Common  Plants  of  the  United  States  East  of  the 
Mississippi,  both  Wild  and  Cultivated.  By  Asa  Gray.  New 
Tori:  Ivison,  Phinney,  Blakeman  i^  Co.   1 868.    8 vo,  pp.  386.    c. 

Gray.  Genera  Florae  Americae  Boreali-Orientalis  illustrata. 
Vol.1.     Boston.  1848-49.    2  vols.,  rl.  8vo.  h..  28371 

Gray.  ...  The  Genera  of  the  Plants  of  the  United  States, 
illustrated  by  Figures  and  Analyses  from  Nature,  by  Isaac 
Sprague,  ...  Superintended,  and  with  Descriptions,  &c..  By  Asa 
Gray,  M.D.  Vol.  i.  Boston:  yames  Munroe  and  Company.  Vol.  ii. 
New  Tori:  Geo.  P.  Putnam.  1848-49.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  230, 
100  Plates  J  229,  (i),  186  Plates.  b.,  ba.  28372 

Gray  Plantae  Wrightianae  Texano  Neo-Mexicanae.  By 
Asa  Gray,  m.d.  Part  i.  Washington.  1852.  4to,  pp.  146.  10 
Plates.  28373 

Gray.  Plantje  Wrightianae  Texano  Neo-Mexicanae.  Part  11. 
An  Account  of  a  Collection  of  Plants  made  by  Charles  Wright 


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in  Western  Texas,  New  Mexico,  and  Sonora,  in  the  years  1851 
and  1852.  By  Asa  Gray,  m.d.  Washington.  1853.  4^0i  PP- 
120.     4  Plates.  28374 

Also  included  in  the  «  Smithsonian  Collections,"  Vols.  in.  and  iv.     ba.,  h. 

Gray  (A.  B.)  Southern  Pacific  Railroad.  Survey  of  a  Route 
for  the  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.,  on  the  32nd  Parallel,  by  A.  B. 
Gray  for  the  Texas  Western  R.  R.  Company.  Cincinnati^  0.: 
Wrightion  tf  Co.'s  Print.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  iio,  Errata,  1  slip. 
33  Plates,  2  Maps.  ba.  28375 

Gray.  Explanatory  Report  ...  of  his  Proceedings  while  a 
Member  of  the  "  United  States  and  Mexican  Boundary  Com- 
mission," appointed  to  run  and  mark  the  Boundary  Line  under 
the  Treaty  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo,  1853.  ^^'  ^oc,  1855.  8vo, 
pp.  50.     Map.  s.  28376 

Gray  (B.)  ...  Account  of  the  Captivity  ...  &  Deliverance 
of  Mrs.  Jemima  Howe.  ...  By  the  Rev.  Bunker  Gray  ...  . 
Boston :  Printed  by  Belknap  and  Young,  mdccxcii.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Gray  (B.  G.)  Extra-Territorial  Incidents  of  Colonial  Legis- 
lation.    By  B.  G.  Gray.     Boston.  1836.  i2mo,  pp.  22.     28378 

Gray  (David.)  Gray's  Narrative  [of  his  Services  as  Spy], 
1776-82.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  s.  28379 

Gray  (E.  H.)  Assaults  upon  Freedom ;  or.  Kidnapping  an 
Outrage  upon  Humanity  and  Abhorrent  to  God.  A  Discourse 
occasioned  by  the  Rendition  of  Anthony  Burns.  By  E.  H.  Gray. 
Shelburne  Falls:  D.  B.  Gunn.  1854.    8vo,  pp.  22.  b.,  h. 

Also :  A  Discourse  on  the  Imperative  Duties  of  the  Hour  ...  Washington,  D.  C, 
July  5,  1863.     fFatAington :  H.  Polkinhorn.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  15.    b.,  h. 

Gray  (E.)  An  Oration,  delivered  July  5,  1790.  At ...  Bos- 
ton ...  By  Edward  Gray,  Esq.    Boston :  Printed  by  Samuel  Hall. 

M.  DCC.  XC.      8vO,  pp.  16.  BA.,  M.  28381 

Also :  Address  ...  before  the  Members  of  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society, 
...  June  I,  1804;  with  Odes,  &c.  ...  Batten:  Printed  by  RutulJ  and  Cutler.  1804. 
8vo,  pp.  31.     BA.,  H. 

Gray  (Edwin).  Mr.  Gray's  Motion,  January  24,  1806. 
\_Washington.  1806.]    8vo.  28382 

Relative  to  representatives  being  contractors  for  the  public  service. 

Gray  (Ellis).  The  Fidelity  of  Ministers  to  Themselves, 
and  to  the  Flock  of  God.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination 


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of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Thaddeus  Maccarty,  ...  in  Kingston,  Nov. 
3,  1742.     Boston:  M.  Dennis.   1742.    8vo,  pp.  40.     b.,  ba.,  h. 

Also :  The  Design  of  the  Institution  of  the  Gospel-Ministry.  A  Sermon,  ...  Sep- 
tember 27,  1 741,  ...  in  Boston.  ...  Bottom  M.  Dennii.    1741.    8vo,  pp.  S3.     B.,  ba. 

Gray  (F.  C.)  Letter  to  Governor  Lincoln,  in  relation  to 
Harvard  University.  [By  Francis  C.  Gray.]  Boston:  W.  L. 
Lewis,  M  Dccc  xxi.  8vo,  pp.  48.  b.,  ba.,  h.  +  Second  Edi- 
tion. Boston:  Carter^  Hendee  and  Babcock.  1831.  8vo,  pp.  60. 
B.,  BA.,  H.     +  Third  Edition.    [Ibid.']  1831.    8vo,  pp.  63.     b. 

Gray.  Oration  delivered  before  the  Legislature  of  Massa- 
chusetts, At  their  Request,  on  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of 
the  Birth  of  George  Washington.  By  Francis  C.  Gray.  Boston: 
Button  y  Wentworthy  Printers  ...   1832.    8vo,  pp.  80.       B.,  ba. 

Gray.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Merchants  and  others 
on  the  Tariff,  October  2,  1820.  28386 

The  resolutions  appended  were  drawn  up  by  Mr.  Webster. 

Gray.  Remarks  on  the  Early  Law^s  of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
With  the  Code  adopted  in  the  year  1641,  and  called  the  Body 
of  Liberties,  now  first  printed.  By  Francis  C.  Gray.  Boston: 
Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown.   1843.    8vo,  pp.  49.     B.,  ba. 

Ste  also  "  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,"  Vol.  in.,  Third  Series.  Also  ;  An  Address  to  the 
Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society,  ...  Oct.  lo,  1817.  Boston;  Printed  by  Cluster 
Sitbhins.  1817.  8vo,  pp  21.  ba.,  h.,  m.  —  Discourse  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  on  the  ... 
Anniversary  of  the  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims,  December  22,  1829.  ...  8vo.  —  A  Dis- 
course before  the  American  Institute,  ...  August  23,  1832.  Boston:  Carter,  Hendee 
and  Co.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  21.  B.  —  Oration,  pronounced  July  4,  1818,  at  ...  Boston. 
Boston:  Charles  Callender.  1818.  8vo,  pp.  24.  b.,  ba.,  h.  —  Oration  before  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.,  ...  September  7,  1842. 
...  Providence:  B.  Cranston  (S  Co.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  40.  b.,  ba.,  h.,  m.  —  Poem  spoken 
at  Cambridge,  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  University,  August  27, 
1840.  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  yames  Broion.  mdcccxl.  8vo,  pp.36.  B.,  ba., 
M.,  w.  —  Prison  Discipline  in  America.  ...  Boston  :  Charles  C.  Little  and  yames  Brown. 
MDCCCXLVII.  8vo,  pp.  203.  B.,  BA.  +  London :  yohn  Murray.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  203. 
B.,  c,  H.,  s.  For  a  review  of  this  see  [Packard  (F.  A.)] — Speech  ...  in  the  House 
of  Representatives  of  Massachu'  tti,  March  19,  1836,  on  the  Bill  to  abolish  Capital 
Punishment.  Boston:  yames  Loring.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  19.  b.  And  many  articles  in 
the  "  North  American  Review." 

Gray  (F.  Turell).  Extract  from  a  Sermon  delivered  at  the 
Bulfinch-Street  Church,  Boston,  Jan.  9,  1853,  ^^^  Sunday  fol- 
lowing the  Interment  of  ...  Amos  Lawrence.  By  Rev.  F .  T. 
Gray.     Boston:  John  Wilson  &  Son.  1853.     i6mo,  pp.  16.       b. 

Gray.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Friend  Street,  Chapel,  the 
Sunday  Evening  after  the  Execution  of  Russell  and  Crockett. 
By  Frederick  T.  Gray.  ...  Boston:  S.  G.  Simpkins.  1836.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  ba.  28389 


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[Gray.]  The  Sunday-School  Teacher's  Reward.  Address 
before  the  Teachers  of  the  Hancock  Sunday  School,  March  31, 
1832.     Boston.   1832.    i2mo,  pp.  25.  h.  28390 

AUot  An  Addreis  delivered  ...  before  the  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Pauperiitn, 
January  14,  1839.  ...  Boiton  t  IVeeki,  yordan  and  Company.  1839.  Iimo,  pp.  21, 
(i).  B.,  BA.,  H.  —  New  Years'  Sermoni  preached  in  ...  Buliinch  Street  Church,  ... 
January  3,  1847.  Botton  t  Primed  by  fFilliam  A.  Hall  6f  C».  1847.  8vo,  pp.  14. 
B.,  H.  —  Two  Sermons,  November  19,  1841.  Being  the  close  of  the  second  year  of 
[his]  Ministry.  With  an  Appendix.  Botton  t  J amtt  Munroe  and  Company,  1841. 
5vo,  pp.  56.  B.,  H.  —  A  Sermon  ;>n  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Ware,  Jr.,  d.d.,  in 
Huliinch  Street  Church,  October  i,  1843.  Boston  t  James  Munroe  (sf  Co.  1843.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.,  w.  —  Letter  to  the  Friends  of  Rev.  F.  T.  Gray,  and  the  Bulfinch  Street 
Society,  occasioned  by  "Strictures"  on  Two  Sermons  ...  November  47,  1841  ...  .  By 
a  Proprietor.     Boston:  James  Munroe  (^  Co.   1842.    8vo,  pp.  64.     B.,  ba. 

[Gray  (Harrison).]  A  Few  Remarks  upon  some  of  the 
Votes  and  Resolutions  of  the  Continental  Congress  ...  at  Phila- 
delphia in  September,  and  the  Provincial  Congress  ...  at  Cam- 
bridge in  November  1774.  By  a  Friend  to  Peace  at  Good 
Order.  ...  For  the  Purchasers  in  1775.    8vo,  pp.  20.     ba.  28391 

Gray  (H.)  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Benjamin  C.  Cutler,  d.d.  ... 
By  Rev.  Horatio  Gray,  a.m.  New  Tork:  Anson  D.  F,  Randolph, 
1865.     i2mo,  pp.  439.  B.  28392 

Gray  (H.)  Letters  from  Canada,  written  during  a  Residence 
there  in  the  Years  1806,  1807,  1808;  showing  the  Present  State 
of  Canada,  its  Productions,  Trade,  Commercial  Importance,  and 
Political  Relations.  Illustrative  of  the  Laws,  the  Manners  of 
the  People,  and  the  Peculiarities  of  the  Country  and  Climate. 
Exhibiting  also,  the  Commercial  Importance  of  Nova-Scotia, 
New  Brunswick,  &  Cape-Breton  ;  and  their  increasing  Ability, 
in  Conjunction  with  Canada,  to  furnish  the  necessary  Supplies  of 
Lumber  and  Provisions  to  our  West-India  Islands,  ^y  Hugh 
Gray.  London:  Longman  i^  Co.  1809.  8 vo,  pp.  (16),  406.  Map 
and  Table,    ba.,  h.    +  Second  Edition.    ilbid.\  1814.      c,  p. 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  New  Series,  LXi.  23. 

Gray  (J.  W.  D.)  A  Reply  to  the  Statement  of  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Wiggins,  a.m.,  showing  the  Causes  which  have  led  to  his 
Retirement  from  the  Curacy  of  St.  John.  By  Rev.  J.  W.  D. 
Gray.     St.  John.  185 1.    8vo.  28394 

Gray  (J.)  Concio  ad  Clerum :  A  Sketch  of  the  Condition 
and  Prospects  of  the  Christian  Church,  delivered  Baltimore, 
April  ?o,  1821.  By  James  Gray.  Baltimore.  1821.  8vo,  pp. 
108.  28395 


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Gray  (J.)  ...  A  Discourse  ...  31st  of  December,  1808;  ... 
a  Day  of  Thanksgiving  and  Prayer  ...  in  ...  Philadelphia.  By 
James  Gray,  D.o.  ...  Philadtlphia :  Printed  by  Jane  Jitken.  1809. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  H.  28396 

[Gray  (John).]  Doctor  Price's  Notions  of  the  Nature  of 
Civil  Liberty,  shewn  to  be  contradictory  to  Reason  and  Scrip- 
ture.   London:  T.  Becket.  mdcclxxvii.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  123.     ba. 

"Mr.  John  Gray,  the  author  of  this  pamphlet,  appears  to  have  bestowed  great  atten- 
tion on  the  several  important  topics  on  which  the  patriotic  Ur.  Price  had  given  his 
opinion,  and  many  of  his  arguments  come  recommended  by  their  novelty  as  well  as  by 
the  ingenuity  with  which  they  are  enforced."  —  M.  Rfv,^  lvi.  152. 

Gray  (JJ  A  Brief,  Historical,  Statistical,  and  Descriptive 
Review  of  East  Tennessee,  United  States  of  America  :  develop- 
ing its  Immense  Agricultural,  Mining,  and  Manufacturing  Ad- 
vantages, with  Remarks  to  Emigrants.  Accompanied  with  a 
Map  and  Lithographed  Sketch  of  a  Tennessee  Farm,  Mansion 
House,  and  Buildings.  By  J.  Gray,  a  Naturalized  Citizen  of 
the  United  States  of  America.  Leith.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  71.  Map 
and  Plates.  28398 

Gray  (J.  Chipman).  An  Oration,  pronounced  on  the  Fourth 
of  July,  1822,  at  ...  the  Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  ...  Bos- 
ton. ...  By  John  C.  Gray.     Boston:    Charles  Callender.    1822. 


8vo,  pp.  20. 


B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.,  W.  28399 


Alio  :  Address  before  the  Massachusetts  Horticultural  Society,  ...  Sixth  Anniversary, 
September  17,1834.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  y.  T.  Buckingham,  mdcccxxxiv.  8vo,  pp. 
40.  B.  —  Address  delivered  at  Concord,  October  4,  1848,  before  the  Middlesex  Society 
of  Husbandmen  and  Manufacturers.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Freeman  and  Bolles.  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  19.  B.,  BA.,  H.  —  Essays,  Agricultural  and  Literary.  ...  Boston  :  Little,  Brown 
and  Company.   1856.     l2mo,  pp.  ix,  I  1.,  386.     B,,  BA.,  H. 

Gray  (J.  Edward).  Zoology  of  the  Voyage  of  H.M.S. 
Samarang,  under  the  Command  of  Sir  Edward  Belcher,  during 
the  Years  1 843-1 846.  By  John  E.  Gray,  Sir  John  Richardson, 
Professor  Owen,  Arthur  Adams,  Lovell  Reeve,  and  Adam  White. 
Edited  by  Arthur  Adams,  f.l.s.  London.  1850.  Rl.  4to,  pp. 
250.     32  colored  and  22  plain  Plates.  28400 

Gray.  The  Zoology  of  the  Voyage  of  H.M.S.  Erebus  and 
Terror,  under  the  Command  of  Captain  Sir  James  Clark  Ross, 
during  the  Years  1 839-1 843,  etc.  Parts  i- 16.  London:  Long- 
man^ Brown^  Green  ^  Longmans.   1844-48.    4to.  c.  28401 

Contents:  Mammalia.  By  J.  £.  Gray.  Parts  I,  4,  13,  14,  15.  Birds.  By  G.  R. 
Gray.  Partt  3,  8,  9,  10.  Reptiles.  By  J.  E.  Gray.  Part  6,  Fislies.  By  Sir  John 
Richardson.  Parts  z,  5,  7,  12,  16.  Insects  of  New  Zealand.  By  Adam  White. 
Part  II.    Set  ala  Richardson  (John). 


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Gray  (M.  W.)  Remarks  by  M.  W.  Gray  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  South  Carolina.     Columbia^  S.  C.  i860.    8vu. 

Relatei  to  the  impending  lecesaion  of  the  State. 

[Gray  (R.)]     See  A  Good  Speed,  Vol.  vii.,  No.  27837 

Gray  (R.)  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Dover,  November  15th, 
1798,  a  Day  observed  as  an  Anniversary  Thanksgiving.  By 
Robert  Gray,  a.b.     Dover:  Samuel  Bragg,  Jun.   [1798.]    8vo. 

Gray.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Hopkinton,  before  the  Hon. 
General  Court  of  the  State  of  New- Hampshire,  at  the  Annual 
Election,  ...  June,  1798.  By  Robert  Gray,  a.b.  ...  Dover: 
Printed  by  Samuel  Bragg,  Jun.,  for  the  General  Court.  [1798.] 
8vo,  pp.  29.  N.  28404 

Gray.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend 
Daniel  Stone,  ...  Hallowell,  October  21st,  1795,  to  the  First 
Church  in  Hallowell.  By  Robert  Gray,  a.b.  Hallowell:  Peter 
Edes.    1796.    8vo,  pp.  36.  ba.  28405 

Gray  (Robert  A.)  Speech  to  the  Loyal  Refugees  from  Vir- 
ginia, in  Convention  at  Alexandria,  February  22d,  1865.  Balti- 
more:  James  Toung,   1865.    8vo,  pp.  20.  28406 

Gray  (S.  B.)  The  Revival  of  Bishop  Berkeley's  Bermuda 
College :  A  Letter  ...  on  the  Plan  which  has  been  lately  pro- 
mulgated with  the  above  Title.  By  S.  Brownlow  Gray.  Lon- 
don: fVhittaker  isf  Co.  1853.    8vo,  pp.  31.  28407 

Gray  (T.)  California  Politics.  Letter  of  Thomas  Gray,  of 
San  Francisco,  California,  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 
\JVashington.  1861.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  h,  28408 

Gray  (T.)  Half  Century  Sermon,  delivered  ...  April  24, 
1842,  at  Jamaica  Plain.  By  Thomas  Gray,  d.d.  ...  Boston: 
Printed  by  I.  R.  Butts.   1842.    8vo,  pp.  44.        b.,  ba.,  h.  28409 

[Gray.]  Obituary  Notice  of  Rev.  John  Bradford,  with  a 
Brief  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Congregational  Churches  in  Rox- 
bury.     Boston:  F.  T.  Carlile.  [1825.]    8vo,  pp.  12.      h.  28410 

Gray.  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  ...  William  Eustis,  Late 
Governor  ...  of  Massachusetts ;  preached  ...  in  Roxbury,  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1825.  ...  By  Thomas  Gray.  ...  Boston:  Francis  T 
Carlile.   1825.    8vo,  pp.  26.  b.,  h.,  m.  2841  i 


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Gray.  The  Value  of  Life  and  Charitable  Institutions.  A 
Discourse  ...  before  the  Humane  Society  of  ...  Massachusetts, 
...  June  nth,  1805.  ...  Bv  Thomas  Gray.  ...  Bosttn:  Printed 
by  Hosea  Sprague.    1805.    8vo,  pp.  46.  ba.,  h.  28412 

Allot  A  Sermon,  delivered  in  Boston,  before  the  African  Society,  on  the  14th  Day 
of  July,  1818,  the  Anniversary  of  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave-trade.  Boiltni  Priniid 
by  FarmtHitr  and  Norton,  i3i8.  8vo,  pp.  16.  ■.,  ba.,  h.  —  A  Sermon  ...  before  the 
Ancient  and  Honourable  Artillery  Company,  in  Boiton,  June  7,  1819.  ...  BoUon  t  E. 
G.  Houii,  1819.  8vo,  pp.  33,  (i).  ■.,  BA.,  H.  —  A  Sermon,  delivered  ...  the  After- 
noon ...  immediately  lucceeding  the  Twelfth  Anniversary  of  his  Ordination,  March 
31,1805.  ...  Bottom  Prittttd  by  Runell  and  Cutltr,  1805.  8vo,  pp.  33.  ■.,  ba.,  h. — 
A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Benjamin  Bussey,  Esq.,  who  died  January  13,  1843. 
Boiton,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  13.     B.,  H. 

Gray  (T.)  Change :  a  Poem  pronounced  at  Roxbury,  Oc- 
tober VIII,  MDCCCxxx,  in  Commemoration  of  the  f'irst  Settle- 
ment of  that  Town.  By  Thomas  Gray,  Jr.,  m.d.  Roxbury : 
Charles  P.  Emmons,  mdcccxxx.     8vo,  pp.  25.         b.,  ba.,  h.  w. 

Gray  (W.  C.)  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln ;  for  the  Home 
Circle  and  Sabbath  School.  By  William  C.  Gray.  Cincinnati : 
Western  Tract  and  Book  Society.  1867.     i6mo,  pp.  200.     3  Plates. 

[Gray  (William  Farley).]  Letter  to  his  Excellency  William 
H.  Seward,  Governor  of  the  State  of  New  York,  touching  a 
Controversy  with  the  Go/ernor  of  Virginia  respecting  the  Sur- 
render of  certain  Fugitives  from  Justice  from  that  State,  charged 
with  the  Stealing  of  Slaves.     New  Tork.  1841.    8vo,  pp.  100. 

Gray  (W.  H.)  A  History  of  Oregon,  1 792-1 849,  drawn 
from  Personal  Observation  and  Authentic  Information.  By  W. 
H.  Gray.  Portland:  Author  [^printed  at  New  Tork.']  1870.  8vo, 
pp.  624.     Plate.  c,  s.  284x6 

Gray  ( W.  S.)  Better  Days  of  Joseph  Barker.  Akron,,  Ohio : 
Tusdale,  Elkins  ^  Co,,  Printers.  1855.     i6mo,  pp.  32.  28417 

[Graydon  (Alexander).]  Memoirs  of  a  Life,  Chiefly  Passed 
in  Pennsylvania,  within  the  Last  Sixty  Years.  With  Occasional 
Remarks  upon  the  General  Occurrences,  Character  and  Spirit 
of  that  Eventful  Period.  Harrisburgh :  Printed  by  John  fVyeth. 
1811.    i2mo,  pp.  378,  Errata,  i  1.  b.,  ba.  28418 

[Graydon.]  Memoirs  of  a  Life,  Chiefly  Passed  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, within  the  Last  Sixty  Years.  Edinburgh:  Blackwood. 
1822.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  431.  28419 

This  edition  was  edited  by  John  Gait,  and  owing  to  this  circumstance  it  is  often 
catalogued  as  by  Gait.     The  author  was  a  captain  in  the  United  States  army  (not  in 

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the  njvy,  ai  itated  by  Allrn).  J.  Gait  i.iyi  "it  in,  perhaps,  thr  beit  prrional  lUrrallvr 
that  hai  yet  appeared  relative  to  the  hiitory  of  that  great  conHict  which  terminated  in 
ettabliihing  the  independence  of  the  United  States.  The  "Quarterly  Review"  (itvi., 
p.  364)  calls  Mr.  Gait  to  account,  for  hit  high  opinion  of  thii  work,  which,  it  "ven- 
tures to  pronounce  to  be  in  matter  almost  worthless,  and  in  manner  wholly  contempt- 
ible.    Stt  "M.  Rev.,"  New  Scries,  May,  1813,  and  Rich,  Vol.  11. 

Graydon.  Memoirs  of  his  Own  Time.  With  Reminis- 
cences of  the  Men  and  Events  of  the  Revolution.  By  Alexan- 
der Graydon.  Edited  by  John  Stockton  Littell.  ...  Philadelphia : 
Lindsay  y  Blakiston.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  13-504.  +  [/^/V/.] 
1846.  B.,  BA.,  c,  H.  28420 

Graydon  (W.)  An  Abridgment  of  the  Laws  of  the  United 
States.  Or  a  Complete  Digest  of  all  such  Acts  of  Congress  as 
concern  the  United  States  at  large.  To  which  is  added  an  Ap- 
pendix, containing  all  Existing  Treaties,  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, the  Articles  of  Confederation,  the  Rules  and  Articles 
for  the  Government  of  the  Army,  and  the  Ordinance  for  the  Gov- 
ernment of  the  Territory  North-west  of  the  Ohio.  By  William 
Graydon,  Esq.  Harrisburgh :  Printed  by  John  iryeth.  1803.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  liii,  (3),  476  ;  163,  (i),  8  1.         ba.,  c,  h.  28421 

Vol.  II.  contains  all  such  treaties  as  have  been  made  since  the  publication  of  the 
former  volume.  Also:  Justices  and  Constables  Assistant.  Harriiburg,  Ptnn.  1805. 
8vo. 

Grayson  (E.  T.)  Argument  in  Defense  of  Edward  T. 
Grayson,  before  a  Navy  General  Court  Martial,  convened  at  the 
Philadelphia  Navy  Yard,  March  23d,  1863.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  13.  28422 

Grayson  (Eldred,  pseudon).  Standish,  the  Puritan.  A  Tale 
of  the  American  Revolution.  By  Eldred  Grayson,  Esq.  New 
York:  Harper  isf  Brothers,   1850.     i2mo,  pp.  320.  b.,  c,  h. 

Grayson  (W.  J.)  The  Hireling  and  the  Slave,  Chicora,  and 
other  Poems.  By  William  J.  Grayson.  ...  Charleston^  S.  C: 
McCarter  £lf  Co.  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  169.  -4-  Second  Edition. 
\_Ibid.']  1855.     i2mo.    -f-  [/&/V.]   1856.     i2mo,  pp.  169.  b. 

"An  idyllic  picture  of  rural  life  at  the  South."  —  Duyckinck,  ii.  103. 

Grayson.  James  Louis  Petigru,  of  South  Carolina.  A  Bio- 
graphical Sketch.  By  William  J.  Grayson.  New  Tork:  Harper 
i!f  Brothers.  1866.     i2mo,  pp.  178.     Portrait.  b.,  ba,,  h. 

The  author  was  a  supporter  of  State  rights,  but  strongly  opposed  to  secession. 

Grayson.  Letter  to  ...  Whitemarsh  B.  Seabrook  ...  on  the 
Dissolution  of  the  Union.  Charleston :  A.  E,  Miller.  Re-printed 
by  George  N.  Nichols^  Savannah,  Ga.    1850.    8vo,  pp.  16. 


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[Grayson.]  Letters  of  Curtins.  Published  originally  in  the 
Charleston  Courier.  Charltston^  S,  C. :  Printtd  by  A.  E.  M'llltr. 
1851.    8vo,  pp.  53.  i)A.,  H.  28427 

Alio  I  Reply  to  Dr.  Dewey'i  Addreii,  drlivered  at  t!ie  Elm  Tree,  SheHield,  Mau.  ... 
Charliiim,  S.  C.  1856.  Kvo,  pp.  71.  —  Reply  to  I'ruf'oatiir  Hodge,  on  the  "State  of  the 
Country,"    Char  limn  t  E'viim  (s  CogiiuiU    1861.     Kvo,  pp.  31.     ■. 

Great  and  Important  Mec  ing  of  Democratic  Republicans; 
with  an  Address.     Ntw  York.   1H38.    8vo.  28428 

The  Great  Arctic  Mystery.     1856.    8vo.  28429 

Great  Auction  Sale  of  Slaves.  Sequel  to  Mrs.  Kemble's 
Journal.      Union  League  of  Philadelphia,   [n.  d.]    8vo.  28430 

Great  Barrington,  Mass.  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and 
Students  of  Great  Barrington  Academy,  for  the  Academic  Year 
1851-52.  Albany:  J.  Munselly  Printer.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  12. 
Plate.  28431 

Great  Britain.  ...  Correspondence  respecting  the  Proposed 
Union  of  the  British  North  American  Provinces.  ...  8th  Feb- 
ruary, 1867.  London:  Printed  by  George  Edward  Eyre  and  fVil- 
liam  Spottiswoode.   1867.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  170.  b.  28432 

Etat  Militaire  de  la  Grande  Bretagne  pour  I'Annee  mdcclxxiv. 
Quinzieme  Edition  Corrigee  &  Augmentee  de  I'Etac  Major.  A 
Paris,  ^ai  des  Augustins,  Avec  Approbation  iif  Privilege  du  Roi. 
[1774.]    i6mo,  pp.  76.     Engraved  Title.  28433 

Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  with  a  View  to  their 
Future  Commercial  Connection,  with  Observations  on  Canada, 
Nova  Scotia,  and  the  Fisheries.     London.  1784.    8vo.       28434 

Title  from  an  auctioneer's  catalogue. 

Great  Britain  Undeceived  in  the  Conduct  of  Government  and 
the  Views  of  America.  Including,  Occasional  Strictures  on  the 
Prevailing  Sects,  a  Cursory  Hint  for  Regulating  the  Police  of 
London,  and  a  Plan  for  the  Speedy  Termination  of  the  Present 
Unhappy  Contest.  In  an  Epistle  to  the  Right  Honourable  Lord 
N  *  *  *  *,  suggested  by  the  late  Proposal  for  an  Accommoda- 
tion.    London:  T.  Cadell.   1778.     i2mo.  28435 

"The  writer  contends  for  the  most  determined  persecution  of  the  American  war,  in 
order,  at  all  hazards,  and  at  whatever  expense,  to  reduce  the  colonies  to  unconditional 
submission.  The  means  he  points  out  are  to  '  lay  waste,  burn,  and  destroy,  through  all 
the  coasts  of  the  thirteen  States,'  but  on  New  England  in  particular  this  good  Christian 
soul  would  pour  the  utmost  severity  of  vengeance ;  and  Delinda  tit  Bostonia !  is  repeat- 
edly sounded  in  the  ears  of  the  noble  statesman  to  whom  this  burning,  sinking,  and 
destroying  proposal  is  addressed." — M.  Rev.,  lix.  389. 


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Great  Britain's  Complaints  against  Spain  Impartially  Examined. 
London.  1740.  28436 

Chiefly  relating  to  America.     Title  from  Sparks'  Catalogue. 

Great  Britain's  Right  to  Tax  her  Colonies ;  Placed  in  the 
clearest  Light,  by  a  Swiss.  London:  Printed  by  J.  DeUgal. 
M.DCC.LXXiv.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  55.    +  Philadelphia,  [n.  d.]     28437 

"  This  Swiss  is  an  advocate  for  the  people  of  America,  chiefly  on  grounds  which  have 
before  been  trodden  by  others. '  —  M.  Rev.,  u.  479.  Another  copy  I  have  seen  has 
neither  place  or  date. 

Great  Britain's  Speediest  Sinking  Fund  is  a  Powerful  Maritime 
War,  rightly  manag'd,  and  especially  in  the  West-Indies.  Lon- 
don. 1727.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  30.  28438 

Great  Central  Route.  Blue  Line.  General  Managers'  Re- 
port ...  1867.     Detroit.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  12.  h.  28439 

The  Great  Conspiracy.  Full  Account  of  the  Assassination 
Plot.  John  H.  Surratt  and  his  Mother.  With  Biographical 
Sketches  of  J.  B.  Booth  and  J.  Wilkes,  and  the  Life  and  Extra- 
ordinary Adventures  of  John  H.  Surratt.  Philadelphic. :  Barclay 
y  Co.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  201.  c.  28440 

A  catchpenny  affair ;  relates  to  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

The  Great  Controversy  of  States  and  People.  Boston :  Wm, 
Crosby  and  H.  P.  Nichols.   1 85 1.    8vo,  pp.  45.  b.,  ba.,  h. 

The  Great  Cotton  Question :  Where  are  the  Spoils  of  the 
Slave  ?  Addressed  to  the  Upper  and  Middle  Classes  of  Great 
Britain.  By  A.  Cambridge:  Macmillan  ^  Co,  1861.  8vo,  pp. 
2 J.  28442 

The  Great  Difficulty,  and  Distinguishing  Reward  of  the 
Faithful  Discharger  of  the  Ministerial  Office.  A  Discourse  on 
2  Cor.  11:  15,  16,  delivered  at  an  Association  Meeting.  By 
one  of  the  Reverend  Members.    Boston.  1762.    8vo,  pp.  12.   b. 

Separately  paged,  but  with  continuous  signatures,  and  apparently  by  the  same  author, 
is,  "  The  Necessity  of  Brotherly  Love." 

The  Great  Dutch  Flat  Swindle  ! !  The  City  of  San  Fran- 
cisco demands  Justice  ! !  ...  An  Address  to  the  Board  of  Super- 
visors, Officers  and  People  of  San  Francisco,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  131,  (i).  H.  28444 

Great  Exhibition  of  the  Works  of  Industry  of  all  Nations, 
1851.  Official  and  Illustrated  Catalogue.  London.  1851.  3 
vols.,  rl.  8vo.  2844s 

American  industry  fcrms  an  important  part  of  this  and  the  subsequent  World's  Fairs. 


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Great  Falls.  The  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  New-Hamp- 
shire Incorporating  the  Great  Falls  Manufacturing  Company,  and 
the  By-Laws  of  the  Corporation.  Dover:  For  the  Corporation. 
1824.    i8mo,  pp.  14.  H.  28446 

Great  Falls  Manufacturing  Company.  Report  of  the 
Investigating  Committee,  September  i,  1858.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  9.  28447 

Great  Falls  [N.  H.]  Directory.   See  Dover,  Vol.  v.,  No.  20745. 

The  Great  Importance  of  Cape  Breton  Demonstrated  and  Ex- 
emplified, by  Extracts  from  the  best  writers,  French  and  English, 
who  have  treated  of  that  Colony.  The  whole  containing,  be- 
sides the  most  accurate  Description  of  the  Place,  a  Series  of  the 
Arguments  that  induced  the  French  Court  to  settle  and  fortify  it ; 
the  Plan  laid  down  for  making  the  Establishment,  and  the  great 
Progress  made  in  the  Execution  of  that  Plan :  With  the  Reasons 
that  induced  the  People  of  New  England  to  subdue  this  formi- 
dable and  dangerous  Rival,  and  that  should  determine  the  British 
Nation  never  to  part  with  it  again  on  any  consideration  whatever. 
In  this  Pamphlet  is  included  all  that  Father  Charlevoix  says  of 
this  Island  in  his  celebrated  History  of  New  France,  etc.  Also 
additional  Remarks  by  the  Compiler,  with  a  Map  and  Plan  from 
Charlevoix,  and  References  giving  a  distinct  idea  of  the  late 
Siege.  London:  John  Brindley.  mdccxlvi.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  72. 
2  Maps.  H.,  j.c.B.  28448 

The  Great  Indian  Chief  of  the  West,  or  Life  and  Adventures 
of  Black  Hawk.     Cincinnati.  1845.     i2mo.     Portrait.      28449 

The  title  was  afterwards  changed.     See  our  Vol.  n.,  No.  5677. 

The  Great  Issue  to  be  Decided  in  November  next !  Shall  the 
Constitution  and  the  Union  Stand  or  Fall,  Shall  Sectionalism 
Triumph  ?  Lincoln  and  his  Supporters.  fVashington :  McGill 
y  fFitherow,  Printers,  [i860.]    8vo,  pp.  24.  28450 

The  Great  Issue,  or  Rebellion  against  Democracy.  New 
Tori.  1863.    8vo.  28451 

The  Great  Mass  Meeting  of  Loyal  Citizens,  at  Cooper  Insti- 
tute, ...  March  6,  1863.  Speeches  of  Judge  Daly  [and  others.] 
Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  3.  [1863.]    8vo,  pp.  16.        28452 

The  Great  Metropolis.     See  New  York  City. 

The  Great  Mystery  of  Foxcraft  Discovered.  And  the  Quaker 
Plainness   and   Sincerity   Demonstrated.      First  to   their  great 


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Apostle,  George  Fox,  Secondly,  In  their  late  subscribing  the 
Oath  or  Act  of  Abjuration.  Introduced  with  two  letters  written 
by  George  Fox  to  Coll.  Lewis  Morris,  deceased,  exactly  Spelled 
and  Pointed  as  in  the  Originals,  which  are  now  to  be  seen  in  the 
Library  at  Burlington  in  New  Jersey,  and  will  be  proved  (by  the 
likeness  of  the  Hand,  Sec.)  to  be  the  Hand-writing  ot  the 
Quakers  Learned  Fox,  if  desired.  To  which  is  added,  A  Post- 
script with  some  Remar'cs  on  the  Quakers'  Almanach  for  the 
Year  1705.  New  Tori  Printed  by  IVilliam  Bradford.  1705. 
4to,  pp.  16.  28453 

Great  National  Object.  Proposed  Connection  of  the  Eastern 
and  Western  Waters,  by  a  Communication  through  the  Potomac 
Country,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  38.  28454 

A  very  rare  tract  on  the  subject,  sometimes  followed  by  a  "  Report  of  the  Commis- 
sioners appointed  to  Survey  the  River  Potomac."    8vo,  pp.  92. 

Great  National  Thoroughfare  from  the  West  and  South- West, 
into  New  England,  by  the  Northern,  or  Lake  Route,  from  New 
Orleans  to  New  York,  Boston  and  Portland,  [n.  p.]  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  28455 

Great  News  from  Jamaica  in  the  West  Indies,  giving  an  Ac- 
count of  a  Bloody  Fight  between  Admiral  Bembow  and  the 
Spanish  Plate-Fleet.    1702.    Folio,  single  leaf.  28456 

Great  News  from  the  Barbadoes.     See  Vol.  i..  No.  3270. 

The  Great  Northern  Conspiracy  of  the  O.  S.  L.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  15.  28457 

Charter  of  the  Great  Northern  Turnpike  Company.  Albany. 
1805.    8vo.  28458 

A I  Great  Plot  |  Discovered,  |  or  |  The  notorious  and  wicked  De- 
sign I  upon  the  River  of  Thames,  put  |  in  execution  on  Monday 
last,  I  With  a  Hu-and-Cry  after  the  Condemned  Pri- 1  soners  that 
made  their  escape  upon  their  re- 1  moving  front  Newgate  to  be 
transported  for  |  Jamaica ;  And  the  manner  how  they  made  their  | 
escape,  and  got  ashore  in  Essex,  the  killing  of  |  the  Steer-man,  the 
pursuing  of  them  by  Soul- 1  diers,  and  the  Names  and  Number  of 
those  since  |  re-taken,  which  are  now  to  be  executed  upon  |  several 
Gibbets.  |  Likewise  the  apprehending  of  the  wicked  Vil- 1  lains 
ill-affected  to  his  Gracious  Majesty,  and  |  his  Royal  Highnesse 
the  Duke  of  York.  |  Zo«(/on,  Printed  for  G.  Horton.  i66i.|  4to, 
pp.  7.  28459 


GREAT. 


407 


The  Great  Probability  of  a  North  West  Passage :  deducted 
from  Observations  on  the  Letter  of  Admiral  De  Fonte,  Who 
sailed  from  the  Callao  of  Lima  on  the  Discovery  of  a  Communi- 
cation between  the  South  Sea  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean ;  And  to 
intercept  some  Navigators  from  Boston  in  New  England,  whom 
he  met  with,  Then  in  Search  of  a  North  West  Passage.  Prov- 
ing the  Authenticity  of  the  Admiral's  Letter.  With  Three 
Explanatory  Maps.  ist.  A  Copy  of  an  authentic  Spanish  Map 
of  America,  published  in  1608.  2d.  The  Discoveries  made  in 
Hudson's  Bay,  by  Capt.  Smith,  in  1746  and  1747.  3d.  A  Gen- 
eral Map  of  the  Discoveries  of  Admiral  De  Fonte.  By  Thomas 
JefFerys,  Geographer  to  the  King.  With  an  Appendix.  Con- 
taining the  Account  of  a  Discovery  of  Part  of  the  Coast  and  In- 
land Country  of  Labrador,  made  in  1753.  The  Whole  intended 
for  The  Advancement  of  Trade  and  Commerce.  -  London :  Tho- 
mas Jefferys.  mdcclxviii.    4to,  pp.  xxiv,  154.    3  Maps.     28460 

often  catalogued  under  the  name  of  Jefferys,  who  copied  the  maps,  was  the  pub- 
lisher and,  perhaps,  the  editor.  The  author,  according  to  Meusel,  was  Theodore 
Swindrage;  but  is  named  by  Watts,  Dragge.  The  authenticity  of  De  Fonte's  voyage 
is  a  disputed  question,  the  Spanish  original  has  never  been  published.  Murray,  the 
geographer,  decides  in  its  favor.     See  *'M.  Rev.,"  xxxix.  240. 

The  Great  Questions  of  the  Times,  discussed  in  a  Brief  Re- 
port of  Proceedings  at  the  Great  Inaugural  Mass  Meeting  of  the 
Loyal  National  League,  in  ...  New  York,  ...  April  11,  1863. 
New  Tori:  Printed  for  the  Loyal  National  League.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  28461 

The  Great  Republic.  Description  of  the  Largest  Ship  in  the 
World,  the  ...  Great  Republic,  of  Boston.  ...  With  Illustrated 
Designs  of  her  Construction.  ...  Boston.  1853.    ^^°t  PP'  ^4*    °' 

The  Great  Republic  Monthly.  A  National  Magazine.  Vol.  i. 
New  York.  1859.    8vo.  h.  28463 

Great  Salt  Lake  City.  Charter  of  Great  Salt  Lake  City 
and  Ordinances  and  Resolutions  of  the  City  Council,  with  Con- 
stitution of  the  United  States,  and  Organic  Act  of  the  Territory 
of  Utah.  ...  Desert  News  Print,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  xliv,  75,  6.    b. 

The  Great  Steam-Duck.  Description  of  an  Invention  for 
Aerial  Navigation.    Louisville.  1841.    i6mo,  pp.  32.     m.  28465 

The  first  American  affair  of  the  kind. 

The  Great  Struggle  between  Democracy  and  Absolutism  im- 
pending. Being  the  Alarm  Bell  published  in  1863  ...  .  America 
Threatened.  By  a  Constitutionalist.  New  Tork.  [1865.]  8vo, 
pp.  i6«  H.  28466 


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4o8 


GREAT. 


* 


The  Great  Surrender  to  the  Rebels  in  Arms.  The  Armistice. 
[IVashington.   1864.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  28467 

Great  Trans-Continental  Railroad  Guide,  containing  a  full 
and  authentic  Description  of  over  Five  Hundred  Cities,  Towns, 
Villages,  Stations,  Government  Forts,  etc.,  from  the  Atlantic  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean.  Chicago:  G.  A.  Crofutt  ^  Co.  1869.  i6tno, 
pp.  244.    16  Plates.  28468 

Reprinted,  and  title  changed  to  read  : 

Great  Trans-Continental  Tourists'  Guide,  [etc.]  New  Tork: 
G.  A.  Crofutt  Iff  Co.  1870.  Square  i6mo,  pp.  208.  16  Plates, 
I  Map.  H.  28469 

Great  Union  Meeting,  New  York,  December  19th,  1859. 
New  Tork.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  176.  28470 

Great  Union  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  December  7, 1859.  ^^'i- 
adelphia:  Crissy  ^  Markley.  [1859.]    8vo,  pp.  59.  28471 

Great  Union  War  Ratification  Meeting,  at  the  Cooper  Insti- 
tute, October  8,  1862.  One  Country!  One  Constitution!  One 
Destiny.  Speeches  of  W.  Curtis  Noyes,  D.  S.  Dickinson,  and 
Lyman  Tremaine.    [n.  p.  1862.]    8vo,  pp.  19.  28472 

Great  Utility  of  Inland  Navigation.  With  a  Map  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Delaw.  re,  New  Jersey,  and  Maryland.  Philadelphia. 
1805.    8vo.  28473 

A  Great  Victory  Obtained  by  the  English  against  the  Dutch, 
And  the  pursuance  of  the  Dutch  Fleets  by  General  Blake  and 
Sir  George  Ayscue.  ...  Also  the  number  of  ships  coming  up  the 
river  of  Thames  for  London,  richly  laden  from  the  East  Indies, 
the  Streights,  Virginia  and  Barbadoes.  Die  Septembris  27,  1652. 
Extracted  out  of  the  original  papers,  sent,  froni  Captain  Steaks. 
...  Imprinted  at  London  for  George  Horton.  1652.    4to,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  in  the  "  Harlean  Tracts,"  Vol.  vi.     8vo. 

Great  Western.    See  Erie  Canal,  Vol.  vi.,  and  [Haines  (C.  G.)] 

Great  Western  Almanac,  1842.  Phil  .'dphia.  i2mo.  Con- 
tinued. 2847s 

Great  Western  Iron  Company.  Charter  and  By-Laws 
of  the  Great  Western  Iron  Company ;  also,  an  Act  to  encourage 
the  Manufacture  of  Iron  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  28476 

The  Great  Western  Magazine  and  Anglo-American  Journal 
of  Literature,  Science,  Art  ....  London :  Simpkin,  Marshall^  ana 

Co.    1842.  B.  28477 


GREELEY. 


409 


Great  Western  Railroad  Company,  Canada.  Acts  in- 
corporating ...  Act  Empowering  Municipal  Corporations  to  sub- 
scribe for  Stock  in  the  Great  Western  Railway.  Hamilton^  C. 
W.  1850.    8vo.  s.  28478 

Also  :  Report  to  be  submitted  by  the  Board  of  Directors  to  the  Shareholders,  15th 
May,  1854.  Hamilton.  1854.  I2mo,  pp.  15,  —  Report  of  the  Directors  of  the  Great 
Western  Railway  of  Canada.  London.  1852.  8vo.  —  Report  upon  the  Merits  of  the 
Great  Western  Railroad,  Canada  West.  By  a  Committee  of  its  American  Friends. 
Boston.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  20.  —  Report;  Half  Year,  ending  January  31,  1856.  Hamil- 
ton, C.  ff^.  Continued.  —  Report  on  ...  to  the  President  and  Directors.  By  Charles 
B.  Stuart,  Chief-Engineer.     September,  1847.    8vo.     s. 

Grece  (C.  F.)  Essays  on  Husbandry,  addressed  to  the  Ca- 
nadian Farmers.  By  Charles  Frederick  Grece.  Montreal.  18 17. 
iimo.  28479 

Grece.  Facts  and  Observations  respecting  Canada,  and  the 
United  States  of  America :  Affording  a  Comparative  View  of 
the  Inducements  to  Emigration  presented  in  those  Countries. 
To  which  is  added  An  Appendix  of  Practical  Instructions  to 
Emigrant  Settlers  in  the  British  Coioiiies.  By  Charles  F.  Grece, 
Member  of  the  Montreal  and  Quebec  Agricultural  Societies ; 
and  Author  of  Essays  on  Husbandry,  addressed  to  the  Canadian 
Farmers.    London:  y.  Harding.  1819.    8vo,  pp.  xv,  172.     c,  h. 

Pufli  Canada,  and  underrates  the  United  States.  Set  "  M.  Rev.,"  New  Series,  xc. 
148. 

The  Grecian  Wreath  of  Victory.    New  Tori.  1824.    i8mo. 

Contributions  in  Prose  and  Verse  by  eminent  New  Yorkers,  including  Professors 
Moore  and  Anthon,  Gov.  Dewitt  Clinton,  Dr.  Hosack,  Col.  Trumbull,  etc. 

GREELiiY  (H.)  The  A'-ierican  Conflict :  A  History  of  the 
Great  Rebellion  in  the  Ui.-£ed  States  of  America  1 860-64  »  I^s 
Causes,  Incidents,  and  Results ;  Intended  to  exhibit  especially 
its  Moral  and  Political  Phases,  with  the  Drift  and  Progress  of 
American  Opinion  respecting  Human  Slavery  from  1776  to  the 
close  of  the  War  for  the  Union.  By  Horace  Greeley.  Illus- 
trated by  Portraits  in  Steel  of  Generals,  Statesmen,  and  other 
Eminent  Men,  Views  of  Places  of  Historic  Interest,  Maps,  Dia- 
grams of  Battle  Fields,  Naval  Actions,  etc.  From  Official 
Sources  ...  Hartford:  O.D.  Case  ^  Company.  1864-66.  2  vols., 
rl.  8vo,  pp.  4-648  i  782.     Plates.  b.  ba.,  h.  28482 

Notwithstanding  the  author  had  been  a  life-long  antagonist  of  slavery  and  its  kindred 
consequences,  he  has  written  a  tolerably  fair  and  certainly  honest  history  of  the  events 
attempted  to  be  described.  It  remains  for  the  next  generation  to  treat  the  subject  phil- 
osophically. 


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410 


GREELEY. 


Greeley.  Der  grosse  Conflikt  in  Amerika.  Die  Geschichtc 
der  grossen  Rebellion  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord- 
Amerika,  nach  ihren  Ursachen,  Fortschritten  und  Resultaten. 
Aus  dem  Englischen  iibersetzt  von  W.  Grauert.  Hartford:  0. 
D.  Case  ^  Co.  1867.    2  vols.,  8vc,  pp.  749.     10  Plafes,  i  Map. 

Greeley.  Art  and  Industry,  as  represented  in  the  Exhibition 
at  the  Crystal  Palace,  New  York,  1853-54 »  showing  the  Prog- 
ress and  State  of  the  various  Useful  and  ^Esthetic  Pursuits. 
P'rom  the  New  York  Tribune ;  revised  and  edited  by  Horace 
Greeley.     New  Tork :  Redfield.   1853.     i^mo,  pp.  xxv,  13-386. 

Greeley.  Aunt  Sally  Come  Up ;  or,  the  Nigger  Sale.  By 
Horace  Greeley.    London:  Ward  and  Lock.  1859.    i2mo,  pp.  136. 

[Greeley.]  Controversy  between  New  York  Tribune  and 
Gerrit  Smith.    New  York:   "John  A.  Gray,   1855.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Greeley.  Hints  towards  Reforms,  in  Lectures,  Addresses, 
and  other  Writings.  By  Horace  Greeley.  New  York :  Harper 
l^  Brothers.   1850.     i2mo,  pp.  400.  b.,  h.  28487 

Greeley.  A  History  of  the  Struggle  for  Slavery  Extension 
or  Restriction  in  the  United  States,  from  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence to  the  Present  Day.  Mainly  compiled  ...  from  the 
Journals  of  Congress  and  other  Official  Records,  and  showing 
the  Votes  by  Yeas  and  Nays  of  the  most  important  Divisions  in 
either  House.  By  Horace  Greeley.  New  York:  Dix^  Edwards 
y  Co.  1856.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  164.  B.,  BA.,  H.  28488 

Greeley.  Letter  of  Horace  Greeley  to  ...  Members  of  the 
Union  League  Club.  Privately  printed.  [^New  York."]  1867.] 
8vo.  ^        28489 

•'Once  for  all  I  dare  you  and  defy  you." — Extract. 

Greeley.  An  Overland  Journey  from  New  York  to  San 
Francisco  in  the  Summer  of  1859.  By  Horace  Greeley.  New 
York:  C.  M.  Saxton.   i860.     i2mo,  pp.  386.      b.,  c,  h.  28490 

Greeley.  Recollections  of  a  Busy  Life.  Including  Remi- 
niscences of  American  Politics  and  Politicians,  from  the  Opening 
of  the  Missouri  Contest  to  the  Downfall  of  Slavery ;  to  which 
are  added  Miscellanies :  *'  Literature  as  a  Vocation,"  **  Poets  and 
Poetry,"  "  Reforms  and  Reformers,"  "  A  Defence  of  Protec- 
tion," etc.  Also,  a  Discussion  with  Robert  Dale  Owen  of  the 
Law  of  Divorce.  By  Horace  Greeley.  New  York :  J.  B.  Ford 
bf  Co.  1868.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  624.     Portrait.         b.,  ba.,  h.  28491 


"  'J^^' 


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411 


[Greeley.]  Why  I  am  a  Whig.  Reply  to  an  Inquiring 
Friend.     \^New  Tork.  1852.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  28492 

Also :  Address  before  the  Literary  Societies  of  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y., 
July  23,  1844.  ...  Neto  Tork.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  40.  b.,  ba.,  h.  —  An  Address  on  Suc- 
cess in  Business,  delivered  at  the  Cooper  Union,  November  11,  1867.  ...  Neio  Torkt 
S.S.Packard.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  38.  a  Plates,  b.  —  The  Crystal  Palace  and  its  Lessons; 
A  Lecture.  ...  [Neiv  Tork.  1851.]  8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  —  Essays  designed  to  Elucidate 
the  Science  of  Political  Economy,  while  serving  to  explain  and  defend  the  Policy  of 
Protection  to  Home  Industry,  as  a  System  of  National  Co-operation  for  the  Elevation 
of  Labor.  ...  Boston:  FieUsy  Osgood  &  Co.  1870.  i6mo,  pp.  384.  b.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  8. — 
Protection  and  Free  Trade.  The  Question  Seated  and  Considered,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  —  The  Tariff  as  it  Is,  compared  with  the  Substitute  proposed  ...  by  Gen. 
McKay.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. — The  Tariff  Question  Protection  and 
Free  Trade  Considered.  New  Tork.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  —  The  True  Issues 
of  the  Presidential  Campaign.  Speeches  of  Horace  Greeley  during  his  Western  Trip 
and  at  Portland,  Maine.  Also,  Ex-President's  Mahan's  Letters,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  32.  H. —  ...  An  Address  before  the  Indiana  State  Agricultural  Society  ...  La- 
fayette, Indiana,  October  13th,  1853.  ...  New  Tork:  Fowlers  and  fFells.  1853.  8vo, 
PP-  33- 

Greeley  and  Cleveland.  A  Political  Text-Book  for  i860: 
comprising  a  Brief  View  of  Presidential  Nominations  and  Elec- 
tions :  Including  all  the  National  Platforms  ever  yet  adopted  ; 
Also,  A  History  of  the  Struggle  respecting  Slavery  in  the  Ter- 
ritories, and  of  the  Action  of  Congress  as  to  the  Freedom  of 
the  Public  Lands,  with  the  most  notable  Speeches  and  Letters 
of  Messrs.  Lincoln,  Douglas,  Bell,  Cass,  Seward,  Everett, 
Breckinridge,  H.  V.  Johnson,  etc,  etc..  Touching  the  Ques- 
tions of  the  Day ;  and  Returns  of  all  Presidential  Elections  since 
1836.  Compiled  by  Horace  Greeley  and  John  F.  Cleveland. 
New-Tor k :  Published  by  the  Tribune  Association,  i860.  8vo,  pp. 
248.  28493 

Greeley  and  H.  J.  Raymond.  Association  Discussed ;  or 
the  Socialism  of  the  Tribune  Examined,  being  a  Controversy 
between  the  New  York  Tribune  and  the  Courier  and  Enquirer. 
By  H.  Greeley  and  H.  J.  Raymond.  New  Tork.  1847.  8vo, 
pp.  83.  s.  28494 

Greeley,  Beecher,  Garrison,  etc.,  the  Great  Perversionists 
of  the  Constitution.  JefF.  Davis  and  the  Rebels  justified  by  the 
Friends  of  Freedom.  The  Constitution  interpreted  in  Favor  of 
Criminals  and  the  worst  form  of  Opposition,  etc.  [n.  p.  1864.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  28495 

Greeley  and  Bennett,  or  Banjo  and  Bones'  Comic  Song  Book. 
New  Tork:  Geo.  Munroe  ^  Co.  1864.  28496 


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GREEN. 


Greely  (A.)  A  Sermon  Delivered  in  Uangor,  June  23ti, 
1824,  before  the  Maine  Missionary  Society  at  the  17th  Anni- 
versary.    By  Allen  Greely.    HallowelL  1824.    pp.  32.  h. 

Green  (A.)  A  Discourse  Delivered  at  Maiden,  January  8, 
1800.  A  Day,  Devoted  by  the  Inhabitants,  Publicly  to  Respect 
The  Memory  of  the  Illustrious  George  Washington.  Who  died 
December  14,  1799.  ...  By  Aaron  Green,  a.m.  ...  Medford: 
Printed  by  Nathaniel  Covmly.  ...  [1800.]    8vo,  pp.  23.      ba.,  h. 

Also;  A  Sermon  ...  in  Maiden,  November  a5th,  1821.  ...  after  the  Interment  of 
Capt.  Jonathan  Barrett,  ...  Bottom  E»ra  Lincoln,  i8iz.    8vo,  pp.  16.     h. 

Green  (A.  H.)  Communication  to  the  Commissioners  of  the 
Central  Park,  relative  to  Improvements  West  of  6th  and  7th 
Avenues,  &c.     By  Andrew  H.  Green.    New  Tor k.  1866.    8vo. 

Mr.  Green  is  probably  the  author  of  the  earlier  Reports  on  the  New  York  Central 
Park. 

Green  (A.)  Advice  and  Exhortation,  addressed  to  the  People 
of  the  Second  Presbyterian  Congregation  in  Philadelphia,  on  Re- 
signing the  Pastoral  Charge.  By  Ashbel  Green.  Philadelphia, 
181 2.    8vo,  pp.  32.  28500 

Green.  Discourses,  delivered  in  the  College  of  New  Jersey  \ 
addr~  .sed  chiefly  to  Candidates  for  the  First  Degree  in  the  Arts; 
with  Notes  and  Illustrations,  including  an  Historical  Sketch  of 
the  College,  from  its  Origin  to  the  Accession  of  President 
Witherspoon.      By  Ashbel   Green,  d.d.    ...    Philadelphia:  E, 


Littell.  1822.    pp.  xi,  419. 


BA.,  c.  28501 


Green.  A  Historical  Sketch  or  Compendious  View  of  Do- 
mestic and  Foreign  Missions  in  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  By  Ashbel  Green,  d.d.  Philadel- 
phia: W.  S.  Martien.   1838.     i2mo,  pp.  214.  h.  28502 

Green.  The  Life  of  the  Rev.  Ashbel  Green  ...  begun  ... 
by  himself  in  his  eighty-second  year  and  continued  to  his  eighty- 
fourth  [by  the  editor].  Prepared  for  the  Press  ...  by  J.  H.  Jones. 
New  York:  Robert  Carter  and  Brothers.  1849.  ^^°»  PP*  ^^^* 
Portrait.  b.,  c,  h.  28503 

Contains  reminiscences  of  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Green.  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Eastburn,  Stated 
Preacher  in  the  Mariner's  Church,  Philadelphia.  Who  departed 
this  Life,  January  30th,  1828.  By  Ashbel  Green,  d.d.  Phila- 
delphia: G.  W.  Mentz,   1828.     i2mo,  pp.  208.     Portrait,      h. 


GREEN. 


413 


Green.  A  Report  to  the  Trustees  of  the  College  of  New 
Jersey}  relative  to  A  Revival  of  Religion  among  the  Students  of 
said  College,  in  the  winter  and  spring  of  the  year  1815.  With 
an  Appendix.  By  Ashbel  Green,  d.d.  ...  President  of  the  Col- 
lege. ...  Philadelphia:  Benjamin  B.  Hopkins.   1815.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

Also !  An  Address  to  the  Students  and  Faculty  of  the  College  of  New- Jersey,  ... 
May  6th,  i8oa.  ...  Trenton  :  Printed  by  Sherman  ^  Mtrthin.  1802.  8vo,  pp.  16.  ba. 
—Address  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  William  M.  Tcnnent.  ...  Philadelphia. 
1811.  8vo,  pp.  27.  B.  —  Address  at  the  Interment  of  Robert  Ralston,  Esq.,  August 
13,  1836.  ...  Philadelphia.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  23.  h.,  w.  —  Discourse  at  the  Opening 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  Northern  Liberties,  Philadelphia,  April  7,  1805.  ... 
Philadelphia  :  Printed  by  Thomas  and  IFilliam  Bradford.  1805.  8vo,  pp.  21.  a.,  M. — 
Obedience  to  the  Law  of  God,  the  Sure  and  Indispensable  Defence  of  Nations.  Ha- 
tional-Fast  Sermon,  May  9,  1798.    Philadelphia.  \_i'j^i,'\    8vo,  pp.  51.    M.  —  Oration, 

iuly  4,  1789,  at  Philadelphia.  ...  Philadelphia.  1789.  —  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  the 
.ev.  George  Duffield,  d.p.,  at  Philadelphia,  February  2,  1790.  ...  Philadelphia :  Printed 
by  Daniel  Humphrey!.  1790.  8vo,  pp.  24.  b.,  M.,  w.  —  Sermon  occasioned  by  the 
Death  of  Rev.  Dr.  James  Sproat,  late  the  Senior  Pastor  of  the  Second  Presbyterian 
Congregation,  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia.  ...  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  fFilliam  Young. 
M,Dcc,xciv.  8vo,  pp.  30.  B.,  p.  —  A  Sermon,  ...  Second  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
City  of  Philadelphia,  on  the  19th  of  February,  1795,  ''^ing  the  Day  of  General  Thanks- 
giving throughout  the  United  States.  ...  Philadelphia  s  Printed  by  John  Fenni.  1795. 
8vo,  pp.  48.     BA.,  H.,  M.,  s.,  w. 

Green  (Bartholomew).  Deposition,  [relating  to  his  refusing 
to  print  a  pamphlet  called  *' Gospel  Order  Revived."]  Boston. 
1701.    4to.  w.  28506 

Green  (B.)  An  Eulogy  on  George  Washington,  late  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  the  American  Armies,  who  Died  December 
14th,  1799.  Pronounced  at  Berwick,  January  4,  1800.  By 
Benjamin  Green,  a.m.  Ports  """th :  Printed  by  J.  Melchers. 
1800.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  28507 

Green.  An  Oration,  ...  before  the  ...  Philanthropic  Lodge 
of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons  ...  in  Marblehead  ...  June  24, 
1797.  By  Brother  Benjamin  Green.  Salem:  Printed  by  Thomas 
C.  Gushing.  1797.    8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  28508 

Green.  The  True  Believer's  Vade-mecum;  or  Shakerism 
Exposed.  With  the  Life  of  the  Author.  By  Benjamin  Green. 
Concord^  N.  H.  1831.    i2mo.  28509 

Green  (B.)  The  Martyr ;  A  Discourse  in  Commemoration 
of  the  Martyrdom  of  the  Rev.  Elijah  P.  Lovejoy.  Delivered  in 
New  York,  By  Beriah  Green.    \_New  Tork.']  1838.    8vo,  pp.  18. 

Green.  The  Miscellaneous  Writings  of  Beriah  Green. 
Whitesboro:  Published  by  the  Oneida  Institute,  [n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp. 
vii,  408.  B.  285 1 1 


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Green.  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  James  Gillespie 
Birney.  By  Beriah  Green.  Utica^  N.  T. :  Jackson  W  Chaplin. 
1844.     iznio,  pp.  (4),  119.  28512 

Alio:  Addreta  delivered  at  Whiteiborough.  Uiica.  1833.  8vo.  —  A  Memorial  of 
Ann  Parker  Oreen  Hough.  Utica.  1844.  —  An  Oration,  pronounced  at  Middiebury, 
before  the  Associated  Alumni  of  the  College  ...  August  i6th,  1816.  ...  Cattltion  1 
PrintiJ  by  Ovid  Miner,  i8a6.  8vo,  pp.  39.  —  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Henry  D. 
Ward,  July  24,  1858.  ...  Rome,  N.  T.i  R.  R.  Miridith.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Sermons  and 
Addresses,  ...  Cleveland.  1833.  8vo.  —  Success.  A  Valedictory  Address,  delivered  at 
the  Anniversary  of  the  Oneida  Institute,  November  I,  1843.  Uiica,  N.  T.t  R.  H^, 
Robertt.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Things  for  Northern  Men  to  Doj  A  Discourse,  July 
17,  1836,  in  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.  ...  New  York.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  aa.  b.  —  Valedictory 
Address,  delivered  September  13,  1837.  ...  IFhitetboro.  —  Valedictory  Address  to  the 
Senior  Class  of  Oneida  Institute,  September  12,  1838.     fyhiteiboro,  N.  T.   1838.    8vo. 

[Green  (Calvin)  and  Wells  (Seth  Y.)]  A  Summary  View 
of  the  Millennial  Church,  or  United  Society  of  Believers  (com- 
monly called  Shakers).  Comprising  the  Rise,  Progress,  and 
Practical  Order  of  the  Society ;  together  with  the  General  Prin- 
ciples of  their  Faith  and  Testimony.  ...  Albany:  Printed  by 
Packard  Cff  Van  Benthuysen.  1823.  i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  320.  B.,  c. 
+  Second  Edition,  Revised  and  Improved.  Albany:  C.  Van 
Benthuysen.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  384.  b.,  c.  28513 

Green  (D.)  Facts  and  Suggestions,  Biographical,  Historical, 
Financial,  and  Political.  Addressed  to  the  People  of  the  United 
States.  By  DufF  Green.  New  Tork :  Richardson  W  Co.  186-. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  234.  H.  28514 

Green.  Facts  and  Suggestions  relative  to  Finance  &  Cur- 
rency addressed  to  the  President  of  the  Confederate  States.  By 
Duff  Green.    Augusta,  Ga.:  J.  T.  Pater  son.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  80. 

[Green.]  Protest  of  the  Columbia  Typographical  Society  ... 
against  the  Washington  Institute.  ...  Washington:  Printed  by 
Francis  Preston  Blair.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  21.  28516 

See  also  Reply  of  the  Columbia  Typographical  Society,  to  the  Strictures  of  Gen.  Duff 
Green,  upon  the  Protest  of  that  Body  ...  ff'athington :  Primed  by  Francit  Pretton  Blair. 
1834.     8vo,  pp.  8.     BA. 

Green.  Register  of  Debates ;  being  a  Report  of  the  Speeches 
delivered  in  the  two  Houses  of  Congress,  reported  for  the  U.  S. 
Telegraph.  By  Duff  Green.  Washington.  1834-35.  3  vols., 
8vo.  c,  s.  28517 

[Green.]  The  United  States  and  England.  By  an  Ameri- 
can. (Extracted  from  The  Great  Western  Magazine,  for  Sep- 
tember, 1842.    Vol.  II.,  No.  6.     London.  1842.    8vo,  pp.  122.) 

Set  also  Tucker's  "  Partisan  Leader,"  United  States  Telegraph,  &c. 


oRrrN. 


^'5 


Green  (D.  and  Benj.  C.)  Memorial  to  the  Congress  ...  pray- 
ing Repeal  or  Modification  of  the  Act  30th  January,  1779,  one 
of  the  *^  Alien  and  Sedition"  Laws.    [n.  p.   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Green  (E.)  Shall  we  Suffocate  Ed.  Green  P  By  a  Citizen 
ofWalden.     Boston:  Jas.  Redpath.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  61.  H. 

GREE^f  (E.)  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Ramsay,  Eairfield,  December  9,  1771.  By  Enoch  Green. 
Philadelphia.    1772.    8vo,  pp.  32.  N.  28521 

Green  (F.  H.)  Biography  of  Mrs.  Semantha  Mettler,  the 
Clairvoyant ;  being  a  History  of  Spiritual  Development,  ...  By 
Francis  H.  Green.     New  York.   1853.     i6mo.  c.  28522 

Green  (F.  H.)  and  Congdon  (J.  W.)  Analytical  Class- 
Book  of  Botany,  By  Francis  H.  Green.  Illustrated  by  a  Com- 
pendious Flora  of  the  Northern  States,  By  Joseph  W.  Congdon. 
New  Tork.    4to,  pp.  234.  28523 

Green  (H.  G.)  Trial  of  Henry  G.  Green,  for  the  Murder 
of  his  Wife.     New  Tork.   1845.     8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  28524 

Green  (I.  L.)  Barnstable  Congressional  Nomination,  and 
Statement  of  Votes  in  Congress,  By  Isaiah  L.  Green,  Esq.  ... 
Boston:  Printed  by  Russell  i^  Cutler.   18 12.     8vo,  pp.  16.  M. 

Green  (J.)  An  Address  on  the  Botany  of  the  United  States, 
delivered  before  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Useful  Arts. 
...  To  which  is  added  a  Catalogue  of  Plants  Indigenous  to  the 
State  of  New  York.     By  Jacob  Green.     Albany.    18 14.     8vo, 


pp.  76. 


n.,  p.  28526 


Green.  A  Monograph  of  the  Trilobites  of  North  America; 
with  Coloured  Models  of  the  Species,  By  Jacob  Green,  m.d. 
Philadelphia:  Joseph  Brano.  1832.  i2mo,  pp.  93.  -f  A  Supple- 
ment ...  Philadelphia.   1835.     i2mo,  pp.  24.  28527 

The  supplement  ends  abruptly  at  page  24,  the  MS.  having  been  lost.  This  book 
was  published  to  accompany  the  models  made  by  Joseph  Brano,  the  publisher  of  the 
work.  Also :  The  Inferior  Surface  of  the  Triloblte  Discovered.  Philadelphia.  1839. 
l2mo.     I. 

Green  (J.  D.)  An  Oration  delivered  at  Maiden  on  the  Two 
Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town,  May 
23,  1849.     By  James  D.  Green.     Boston:  Geo.  G.  Rand  and  Co. 


1850.    8vo,  pp.  53. 


B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.  28528 


H 


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I 


: 


(iRRKN.  Rcmnrlcs  on  tlic  Connection  of  the  City  of  Cam- 
bridjrc  with  the  Cambridge  Water  Works.  Boston:  Ceo.  C.  Ra,ul 
Wyfi;t7.y.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  28529 

Alio  I  An  Aildrcm  delivered  at  the  ...  Organization  of  the  Boston  Phrcn()h)gi(.i| 
Society.  ...  Boiloni  MartA,  Captt  and  Lyon.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  17,  h.,  m. —  ...  An 
Addreti  ...  bcFure  the  Maiden  Temperance  Society,  January  11,  i8]ti.  ...  M»ttoni  J, 
H01U1.  1838.    8vo,  pp.  34.     H. 

Grrrn  (J.  D.)  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  J.  D.  Green,  a  Run- 
away Slave.     1864.     i2mo.  28530 

Green  (James  S.)  An  Address  ...  before  the  Washington 
Benevolent  Societies  of  Cranbury  and  Princeton,  ...  New  Jersey, 
on  the  22nd  of  February,  18 15.  Ntw  Brunswick:  Printed  by 
Lewis  Deare.   1815.    8vo,  pp.  21.  b.  28531 

Green.  Communication  from  J.  S.  Green  and  W.  P.  Hall 
in  relation  to  the  St.  Joseph  and  Hannibal  Railroad,  June  19, 
1848.    [Cong.  Doc]  1848.    8vo.  28532 

Green.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  J.  S.  Green,  of  Missouri,  on  the 
Constitution  of  Kansas ;  delivered  in  the  Senate  ...  December 
16,  1857.     IVashington.   1857.    8vo,  pp.  14.  b.  28533 

Also:  Speech  on  the  Admission  of  Kansas,  March  23,  1858.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  32.  —  Speech  ...  April  4,  1850,  on  the  Admission  of  California  and  New  Mexico, 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo.  —  Territorial  Policy.  Speech  ...  I  a  the  Senate  ...  January  10  and 
II,  i860.      Watkingtont  H.  Polkinhorn,  [i860.]     8vo,  pp.  32 


H. 


Green  (J.  H.)  The  Secret  Band  of  Brothers;  or,  the  Amer- 
ican Outlaws.  ...  By  J.  H.  Green.  ...  Philadelphia :  G.  B.  Xieher 
fsf  Co.  1847.  pp.192'  Plates,  b.,  p.  -\-  Philadelphia:  For  the 
Author.   1848.    pp.  312.  B.  28534 

Green.  Twelve  Days  in  the  Tombs ;  or,  A  Sketch  of  the 
Last  Eight  Years  of  the  Reformed  Gambler's  Life.  New  York. 
1850.    i2mo,  pp.  240.  28535 

Also:  Gambling  Unmasked.  Philadelphia.  1847.  l2mo.  c.  —  A  Report  on  Gam- 
bling in  New  York:  nade  by  J.  H.  Green  ...  .  New  Yorks  J.  U.  Green.  1851. 
8vo,  pp.  96.     H. 

Green  (J.  H.)  The  Life,  Trial,  and  Confessions  of  Samuel 
H.  Calhoun,  for  the  Murder  of  William  Sutherland,  of  Bards- 
town,  Ky.  By  Captain  J.  H.  Green.  Cincinnati.  1862.  i2mo, 
pp.  96.  28536 

Calhoun  was  a  private  in  Company  A,  Second  Kentucky  Infantry. 

[Green  (John).]  Explanation  for  the  New  Map  of  Nova 
Scotia  and  Cape  Britain,  With  the  Adjacent  Parts  of  New  Eng- 
land and  Canada.    London :   T.  Jefferys^  mdcclv.    4to,  pp.  22. 


.,v..LlJ:i.i 


GREEN. 


4«7 


Green.  Remarks  in  Support  of  the  New  Chart  of  North 
and  South  America  ;  In  Six  Sheets.  By  J.  Green.  London : 
Thomas  Jefftrys,   1 753.    4to,  pp.  48.  H.,  8.  28538 

[Green  (J.)]  A  New  General  Collection  of  Voyages  and 
Travels:  ...  Comprehending  every  Thing  remarkable  in  its 
Kind,  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America,  ...  Also  the  Man- 
ne:s  and  Customs  of  the  Several  Inhabitants  }  their  Religion  and 
Government,  Arts  and  Sciences,  Trades  and  Manufactures  :  ... 
London:  Printed  for  Thomas  Astley.  M.dcc.xlv-vii.  4  vols.,  4to, 
pp.  (24),  680,  Frontispiece;  (12),  730;  (8),  605,  Frontispiece; 
(H)»  75* »  Index  21  1.    227  Maps  and  Plates.  h.  28539 

Usually  known  ai  Astley'i  Collection.  It  was  originally  publiahed  in  weekly  num- 
beri,  and  gave  rise  to  the  more  extensive  collection  of  the  Abbi  Prevost.  Other  editionn 
were  issued  by  substituting  a  new  title-page  only.  The  project  was  grand,  and  the  exe- 
cution, so  far  as  it  goes,  is  admirable,  but  so  far  as  "  Ameriimnj"  is  concerned  ii  is  of 
little  value.  It  includes  the  Voyage  of  Capt.  George  Roberts  to  the  Canaries,  and  Ber- 
muda in  1711;  and  a  Voyage  to  Guinea,  Brazil,  and  the  West  Indies  in  1721,  by 
John  Atkins.  The  contents  of  these  volumes  have  been  translated  three  times,  twice 
into  French  and  once  into  Dutch.  They  form  the  first  nine  volumes  of  Abbe  Frivost's 
"Histoire  des  Voyages,"  published  at  P<tr/i,  1746-89,  in  ao  vols.,  4to,  also  in  i8mo. 

Green  (J.)  A  Sermon  before  the  Society  for  the  Propagation 
of  the  Gospel  ...  February  19,  1768.  By  John,  Lord  Bishop 
of  Lincoln.     With  Proceedings.     London.  1768.    4to,  pp.  94. 

Green  (J.)  City  Hospitals.  By  John  Green  ...  .  With 
Illustrations.  Boston:  Little ^  Brown^  and  Company,  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  66.  B.,  BA.,  H.  28541 

Green  Q.  A.,  Jr.)  Letter  to  the  Publisher  of  the  Daily 
Courier  ano  Union.  An  Appeal  for  Peace.  By  John  A.  Green, 
Jr.    Syracuse^  N.  K,  May^  1861.    pp.  14.  28542 

Green  {Rev,  John  B.)  An  Address  at  the  Funeral  of  Hon. 
Henry  Wyles  Cushman,  ...  in  Bernardston,  Mass.,  Nov.  24, 
1863.  Boston:  Printed  by  John  IVilson  and  Son.  1864.  8vo,  pp. 
23.  BA.  28543 

Green  (J.  O.)  The  Factory  System,  in  its  Hygienic  Rela- 
tions. An  Address  ...  Massachusetts  Medical  Society,  May  27, 
1846.  By  John  O.  Green,  m.d.  Boston:  Printed  by  Wm.  S. 
Damrell.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  34.  BA.,  H.  28544 

Green.  A  Memorial  of  John  C.  Dalton,  m.d.  An  Address 
...  before  the  Middlesex  North  District  Medical  Society,  April 
27, 1864.  By  John  O.  Green,  m.d.,  Lowell.  Cambridge:  Uni- 
versity Press.    1864.    8vo,  pp.  35.  B.,  H.  28545 

VOL.  VII.  52 


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[Green  (Joseph).]  An  Eclogue  Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Jonathan  Mayhew,  who  departed  this  Life  July  9,  ... 
1766,  /Etatis  46.  Boston:  Printed  by  Thomas  and  John  Fleet. 
[1766.]  28546 

[Green.]  Entertainment  for  a  Winter's  Evening :  Being  A 
Full  and  True  Account  Of  a  very  strange  and  wonderful  Sight 
seen  in  Boston,  on  the  Twenty-seventh  of  December,  1749.  At 
Noon-Day.  The  Truth  of  which  can  be  attested  by  a  Great 
Number  of  People,  who  actually  saw  the  same  With  their  own 
Eyes.  By  Me,  the  Hon.  B.  B.  Esq;  Boston:  G.  Rogers.  [1750.] 
8vo,  pp.  ii,  5-15.  +  Second  Edition.  \_Ihid.']  -\-  Boston:  Printed 
in  the  Tear  1 750,  Reprinted  1795.     8vo,  pp.  12.      ba.,  h.  28547 

A  versified  satire  on  a  masonic  procession,  &c.,  which  caused  in  its  day  much  ill 
feeling.  The  last  edition  supplies  in  foot-notes  the  names  of  the  actors.  See  Drake's 
"  Boston,"  p.  629. 

[Green.]  The  Grand  Arcanum  Detected ;  or  a  Wonderful 
Phenomenon  Explained,  which  has  Laffled  the  Scrutiny  of  many 
Ages.  By  Me,  Phil  Arcanos,  Gent.  Student  in  Astrology. 
Printed  in  the  Tear  1755.     i2mo,  pp.  14.  w.  28548 

[Green.]  A  |  Mournful  Lamentation  |  For  the  sad  and  deplor- 
able Death  of  |  Mr.  Old  Tenor,  |  A  Native  of  New-England,  who, 
after  a  long  Confinement,  by  a  deep  and  mortal  Wound  which 
he  received  above  Twelve  Months  before,  expired  on  the  31st 
Day  of  March,  1750.  |  He  lived  beloved,  and  died  lamented.  |  To 
the  Mournful  Tune  of,  Chevy-Chace.  |    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    Folio,  1 1. 

Relates  to  the  colonial  paper  currency  of  New  England,  which  was  instituted  in 
17OZ  and  abolished  in  1750. 

Green  (J.)  ...  Sermon  ...  at  Marshfield,  Feb.  21,  1753,  at 
the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Joseph  Green,  Jun.  ...  [By  Rev.  Joseph 
Green,  a.m.,  of  Barnstable,  Mass.]  Boston:  Printed  by  S.  Knee- 
land.  1753.    8vo,  I  1.,  pp.  26.  B.,  BA.,  H.  28550 

Green  (J.  C.)  An  Appeal  to  the  Christian  Public.  Contain- 
ing the  Discipline  of  the  Trinitarian  Church  in  Concord,  Mass. 

With  Joseph  C.  Green,  also  his  Defence Boston:  For  the 

Author.  1828.    8vo,  pp.  35,  (i).  b.,  m.,  w.  28551 

Green  (Matthew).  The  Spleen:  An  Epistle  to  Mr.  Jackson 
...  .  Boston.  1804.     i2mo,  pp.  31.  28552 

Green  (N.  W.)  Fifteen  Years  among  the  Mormons :  Being 
the  Narrative  of  Mrs.  Mary  Ettie  V.  Smith,  late  of  Great  Salt 
Lake  City;  A  Sister  of  one  of  the  Mormon  High  Priests,  she 


GREEN. 


419 


having  been  personally  acquainted  with  most  of  the  Mormon 
Leaders,  and  long  in  the  Confidence  of  the  "  Prophet "  Brigham 
Young.    By  Nelson  Winch  Green.    New  Tork:  Charles  Scribner. 


1858.    i2mo,  pp.  388.     Plate. 


B.,  BA.,  c.  28553 


Green.  Mormonism  :  Its  Rise,  Progress,  and  Present  Con- 
dition. Embracing  the  Narrative  of  Mrs.  Mary  Ettie  V.  Smith, 
of  her  Residence  and  Experience  of  Fifteen  Years  with  the 
Mormons ;  containing  a  Full  and  Authentic  Account  of  their 
Social  Condition,  their  Religious  Doctrines,  and  Political  Gov- 
ernment. Hartford:  Belknap  £ff  Bliss.  1870.  i2mo,  pp.  472. 
Portraits.  b.,  c.  28554 

See  also  Smith  (M.  E.  V.) 

Green  (S.)  A  Discourse  ...  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  20,  1828, 
on  the  Two  Hundred  and  Eighth  Anniversary  of  the  Landing  of 
the  Pilgrim  Fathers.  By  Samuel  Green.  ...  Boston :  Peirce  & 
JVilliams.    1829.    8vo,  pp.  36.  B.  28555 

Also :  ...  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Trinitarian  Church,  in  Concord, 
Massachusetts,  Dec.  6,  1826.  ...   Concord:  jilUn  (S  Alwill.    1827.     8vo,  pp.  34,  (i). 

Green  (S.)  Life  of  Samuel  Green,  executed  at  Boston, 
April  25,  1822,  for  the  Murder  of  Billy  Williams,  a  Fellow 
Convict  with  Green,  in  the  State  Prison.  Written  by  Himself. 
...  Boston:  David  Felt.   1822.    8vo,  pp.  (i),  47,  (i).     Portrait. 

'    [Green   (Samuel  A.)      Genealogy  of]    Percival   and   Ellen 
Green.    {^Boston.  1861.]    8vo,  pp.  5.  b.,  h.  28557 

Also  :  A  Bibliography  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Boston :  John  Wilson 
and  Son.  1871.  8vo,  pp.  lo.  B.,  H. — The  Story  of  a  Famous  Book:  an  Account  of 
Dr.  ...  Franklin's  Autobiography.  ...  Boston.   1871.    8vo,  pp.  14.     b.,  ba. 

Green  (S.  B.)  A  Pamphlet  on  Equal  Rights  and  Privileges, 
to  the  People  of  the  United  States.  By  Samuel  B.  Green  ... 
November  i,  1856.     St.  yoseph.  Mo.:  Printed  by  Pfouts  and  Cun- 


dlff.  1857.    8vo,  pp.  24. 


28558 


Green  (S.  M.)  Proposed  Revision  of  the  General  Statutes 
of  the  State  of  Michigan,  as  reported  to  the  Legislature  ...  in 
1846.  By  Sanford  M.  Green  ...  .  Detroit:  Bagg  &  Harmon. 
Folio,  pp.  viii,  1023.  h.  28559 

Green  (T.)  Green's  Register  for  the  State  of  Connecticut : 
with  an  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1 794,  calculated  by 
Nathan  Daboll  for  the  Meridian  of  New  London.  New-London : 
T.  Green.  [1793.]     i6mo.     Continued.  28560 

Commenced  1789 — this  is  the  earliest  I  have  seen. 


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GREEN. 


Green  (T.  J.)  Reply  of  Gen.  Thomas  J.  Green  to  the 
Speech  of  Gen.  Sam.  Houston  in  the  Senate,  August  i,  1854. 
\_fFashington.  1854.]    8vo,  pp.  67.  s.  28561 

Green.  Journal  of  the  Texian  Expedition  against  Mier. 
Subsequent  Imprisonment  of  the  Author;  his  Sufferings,  and 
final  Escape  from  the  Castle  of  Perote.  With  Reflections  upon 
the  present  Political  and  probable  future  Relations  of  Texas, 
Mexico,  and  the  United  States.  By  Thomas  J.  Green.  Illus- 
trated by  Drawings  taken  from  Life  by  Charles  McLaughlin,  a 
Fellow-prisoner.  New  Tori:  Harper  £ff  Brothers.  1845.  8vo, 
pp.  482.  B.,  H.  28562 

Green  (W.)  The  Sufferings  of  William  Green ;  being  a 
Sorrowful  Account  of  his  Seven  Years  Transportation  to  Mar- 
blehead,  Massachusetts.     London.  1774.    i2mo.  28563 

In  J.  R.  Smith's  Catalogue  his  sufferings  are  located  in  Maryland. 

Green  (W.)  Annals  of  George  the  Third  j  how  }>is  Ma- 
jesty's Accession  to  the  Throne,  to  the  Peace  of  iboi.  By 
William  Green,  a.m.  London.  1805.  2  vols.,  8vo.  -f  To  the 
Victory  of  Trafalgar,  in  1805.    London.  1808.    2  vols.,  8vo.    p. 

Contains  some  details  of  American  events,  so  also  does  his  Chronological  History  cf 
the  Reign  of  George  in.  1819. 

Green  (W.)  Narrative  of  Events  in  the  Life  of  William 
Green  (formerly  a  Slave).  Written  by  Himself.  Springfield: 
L.  M.  Guernsey.  1853.    8vo,  pp.  23.  h.  28565 

Green  (W.)  Review  of  Mr.  Calhoun's  Report  on  the  Mem- 
phis Memorial.  From  the  American  Review  for  January,  1848. 
^"f  W.  Green,  Esq.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
15-30.  BA.,  H.  28566 

Green  (W.  H.)     Our  National  Union,  a  Sermon.    By  W  i 
liam  H.  Green.     Philadelphia.  1850.    8vo,  pp.  48.  28567 

Green.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  Newburyport,  Dec.  30,  1856, 
on  Occasion  of  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Heman  R.  Timlow  ...  . 
By  William  Henry  Green  ...  .  Newburyport :  Moulton  ^  Clark. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  28568 

Green  (W.  L.)  Plea  for  the  Supremacy  of  Christ :  Two 
Sermons  on  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Madison,  Wis.,  March  18, 
i860.     By  Rev.  William  L.  Green.     Madison,  i860.    8vo. 

Relates  to  the  Slavery  Question. 


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421 


Green-Back  to  his  Country  Friends.  To  the  Constituents  of 
the  37th  Congress,  now  assembled  in  Washington.  New  York, 
June  20,  1862.     [New  Tork.  1862.]    8vo,  pp.  17.  b.,  h. 

Greenbacks :  The  Evils  and  Remedy  for  using  Promises  to 
pay  as  a  Measure  of  Value,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]  28571 

Greenbank's  Periodical  Library ;  a  Republication  of  Voyages, 
Travels,  History,  Biography,  Science,  Tales,  and  Poems.  Phila- 
delphia :   T.  K,  Greenbank.   1833.     3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  622;  622. 

Contains :  Domestic  Manners,  etc.,  of  the  West  Indies,  by  A.  C.  Carmichael. 

Green  Bay  and  Lake  Superior  Railroad  Company. 
Articles  of  Association.     Cleveland.  185 1.    8vo.  28573 

Green  Box  of  M.  de  Sartine.     See  [Tickell  (Richard)], 

The  Green  Hand}  a  "Short"  Yarn.     New- Tori.  iS 50.    8vo. 

A  Green  Hand's  First  Cruise ;  Roughed  out  from  the  Log- 
Book  of  Memory,  of  Twenty-five  Years  Standing,  together  with 
a  Residence  of  Five  Months  in  Dartmoor.  By  a  Younker. 
Baltimore.   1841.    2  vols.,  i2mo.  28575 

Green  Mount  Cemetery.     See  Baltimore. 

The  Green  Mountain  Boys.     See  [Thompson  (Daniel  P)]. 

Green  Mountain  Liberal  Institute,  South-Woodstock,  Vt. 
Catalogue,  1856.    8vo.  28576 

.    Boston : 
H.  28577 


Green   Mountain   Mining   Company,  Vermont. 
Morrill^  Son.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  18. 


The  Green  Mountain  Repository  for  the  Year  1832.  Edited 
by  Zadoc  Thompson.  Vol.  i.  Burlington:  Edward  Smith. 
1832.    i2mo,  pp.  284.  28578 

The  Green  Mountain  Slate  and  File  Company.  ...  Boston: 
Alfred  Mudge  £ff  Son,   1865.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  28579 

Green  Peas.     See  [Crippen  (William  G.)]     No.  17509. 

Greenbush,  N.  T.  Charter  of  the  Village  of  Greenbush, 
with  all  the  Amendments.  Albany:  J.  Munsell.  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  II.  28580 

Greene  (A.  G.)  An  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Providence, 
[R.  L]  on  the  Anniversary  Celebration  of  the  Birth  Day  or 


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Washington,  February   22,   1825,   ...    By  Alberi 
Providence:  J.  B.  Terrington.   1825.    8vo,  pp. 


22. 


G.  Greene. 
w.  28581 


Greene.     Recollections  of  the  Jersey  Prison  Ship :  Taken 
and  prepared  for  Publication,  from  the  Original  Manuscript  of 
the  late  Captain  Thomas  Dring,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  One  of 
the   Prisoners.      By  Albert  G.  Greene.      New  Tori:    P.  M. 
Davis.  1 83 1.     i2mo.  WM.  28582 

For  two  other  editions  tee  Dring  (T.),  Vol.  v.,  Nos.  20948,  20949.  Also ;  Address 
to  the  Patrons  of  the  Manufacturer's  and  Farmer's  Journal  and  Independent  Inquirer 
for  the  New  Year,  1826.  Pro'vidtnct.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  8.  w.  —  Anniversary  Poem 
pronounced  before  the  Philhermenian  Society  at  their  Thirty-fourth  Cclebratiori 
September  2d,  1828.  ...  Providences  Smith  &  Parmenter.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  24.  b.,  w. 
—  An  Ode  for  the  Celebration  of  the  Philhermenian  Society,  September  6,  1825. 
...  8vo.  —  Old  Grimes.  Illustrated  by  A.  Hoppin.  Providence,  1867.  410,  pp. 
30.  —  An  Oration  delivered  in  Commemoration  of  the  Forty-seventh  Anniversary  of 
the  Declaration  of  American  Independence,  July  4,  1823,  before  the  Citizens  of  Provi- 
dence. ...  Providence:  John  Miller.  1823.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Oration  ...  Providence, 
July  4,  1827.  ...  Providence:  Smith  &  Parmenter.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  28.  h.,  w.  —  The 
Catalogue  of  his  Library,  which  was  sold  in  New  York  at  auction,  enumerates  nearly 
two  thousand  lots  of  American  Poetry,  and  is  useful  to  Collectors  in  that  Department 
of  Literature.     New  Tori:  Bangs,  Meriuin  &  Co,    1869.     8vo,  pp.  521.     b.,  ba.,  h, 

[Greene  (Asa).]  A  Glance  at  New  York.  ...  New  York: 
Asa  Greene.   1837.     i8mo,  pp.  264.  28583 

The  author  of  this  and  the  following  items  was  a  physician,  and  afterwards  became 
a  bookseller. 

[Greene.]  The  Perils  of  Pearl  Street,  including  a  Taste  of 
the  Dangers  of  Wall-Street.  By  a  Late  Merchant.  New  York. 
1834.     i2mo.  28584 

[Greene.]  Travels  in  America.  By  George  Fibbleton,  Esq., 
Ex-barber.  ...  New  York.   1833.     i^mo.  28585 

A  satire  on  the  Rev.  Isaac  Fidler's  "Travels  in  America." 

[Greene.]  A  Yankee  among  the  Nullifiers :  An  Auto-biog- 
raphy. By  Elnathan  Elmwood,  Esq.  ...  New-York :  William 
Stodart.  Jto33.  i8mo,  pp.  152.  ba.  +  Second  Edition.  New- 
York:   William  Pearson.   1833.     i8mo,  pp.  143.  28586 

Greene  (B.)  A  Farewell  Discourse  to  the  First  Church  and 
Society  in  Medway,  delivered  March  17,  1793.  By  Benjamin 
Greene.     Boston:   T.  and  J.  Fleet.  [1793.]    8vo,  pp.  33.      ba. 

Greene.  An  Oration  ...  at  Kittery,  the  Fourth  of  July, 
1808.  By  Benjamin  Greene,  Esq.  ...  Portsmouth:  S.  Sewall. 
1808.    8vo,  pp.  16.  ba.  28588 


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Greene.  An  Oration,  pronounced  at  Lexington,  July  4, 
1809.  ...  By  Benj.  Greene,  Esq.  Boston:  Munroe,  Francis  bf 
Parker.   1809.    8vo,  pp  24.  28589 

Also :  Oration  before  the  Members  of  Murray's  Lodge,  No.  svii.,  at  Festival  of  St. 
John.     Montreal.   1817.     lamo,  pp.  15.    See  aiso  Green  (B.) 

Greene  (C.  R.)  An  Oration  ...  in  ...  Charleston,  South- 
Carolina ;  ...  the  Fourth  of  July,  1815;  ...  .  By  Christopher 
R.  Greene  ...  .  Charleston:  Printed  hy  IV.  P.  Toung.  1815.  8vo, 
pp.  (2),  26.  BA.  28590 

Gree*'E  (C.  S.)  Thrilling  Stories  of  the  Great  Rebellion  : 
comprising  Heroic  Adventures  of  Soldiers,  Scouts,  Spies,  and 
Refugees ;  ...  with  an  Account  of  the  Death  of  President  Lin- 
coln and  Fate  of  the  Assassins.  By  Lieutenant-Colonel  Charles 
S.  Greene.  With  Illustrations.  Philadelphia:  J.  E.  Potter. 
1866.     i2mo,  pp.  494.  28591 

Greene  (D.)  Ministerial  Fidelity  Exemplified :  A  Sermon 
at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Crosby  ...  of  ...  Charlestown. 
By  David  Greene.    Boston:   T.  R.  Marvin.   1843.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

Greene  (E.  B.)  Political  Tracts,  from  November,  1779,  to 
April,  1780.  Inscribed  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  North.  By 
Edward  Burnaby  Greene.     London.   1 780.    8vo.  N.  28593 

Also:  The  Prophecy  of  Andree  :  an  Ode  Written  in  the  Year  1780.  London:  G. 
Kearsly.  mdcclxxxii.    pp.  22. 

Greene  (F.)  Shahmah  in  Pursuit  of  Freedom ;  or  the 
Branded  Hand.     By  Mrs.  Frances  Greene.    New  Tork:  Thatcher 

28594 

By  George  Wash- 
1860 


i2mo,  pp. 
c,  H.  28595 


tf  Hutchinson.   1858.     i2mo,  pp.  599. 

Greene  (G.  W.)     Biographical  Studies, 
ington  Greene.     New  Tork:  G.  P.  Putnam. 

233- 

Greene.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Rhode-Island 
Historical  Society,  ...  February  8,  1849.  By  George  Wash- 
ington Greene.  ...  Providence:   Gladding  l^  Proud.    1849.     ^^o* 

pp.  22,  (l).  B.,  H.  28596 

Greene.  Historical  Studies.  By  George  Washington  Greene, 
...  New  Tork:  G.  P.  Putnain.  1850.     i2mo,  pp.  xi,  468.      ba. 

Greene.  Historical  View  of  the  American  Revolution  By 
George  Washington  Greene.  Boston:  Tic knor  i^  Fields.  1865. 
i2mo,  pp.  xi,  459.  B.,  ba.,  h.,  s.  28598 

Contains  a  series  of  lectures  delivered  before  the  Lowell  Institute  in  Boston  in  1863, 
with  other  papers. 


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Greene.  The  Life  of  Nathanael  Greene,  Major-General  in 
the  Army  of  the  Revolution.  By  George  Washington  Greene. 
New  Tork:  G.  P.  Putnam  i^  Son.  1867-71.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
xxiv,  582,  (i)i  ix,  514;  (2),  xi,  571.     Map.         b.,  ba.  28599 

Greene.  Nathaniel  Greene.  An  Examination  of  some 
Statements  concerning  Major-General  Greene,  in  the  ninth  vol- 
ume of  Bancroft's  "  History  of  the  United  States."  By  George 
Washington  Greene.  Boston :  Ticknor  iff  Fields.  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  86.  B.,  BA.  H.  28600 

Greene.  Proceedings  in  Congress  attending  the  Reception 
of  the  Statue  of  Maj.-Gen.  Nathaniel  Greene,  ...  for  the  Capi- 
tol at  Washington  ...  Providence.    1870.    8vo,  pp.  41.  h. 

Twenty  copies  printed  in  4to.  Also  a  Life  of  Natlianiel  Greene  in  Sparks'  "  Libr. 
of  Am.  Biog.,"  Vol.  xx. — The  Debate  on  the  Constitutional  Amendment.  Substance 
of  Remarks  ...  in  the  Senate  of  Rhode  Island,  January  30  and  31,  1867,  on  the  Pro* 
posed  Amendment  of  the  United  States  Constitution.  Providence.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
—  The  Fifteenth  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  Speech  ... 
May  z8,  1869.  [n.  p.  n.  d.J  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  The  Proposed  Constitutional  Amend- 
ment.    Speech  ...  February  7th,  ...  Frovidence.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  4.     h. 

Greene  (H.)  An  Address  delivered  at  Whitsborough,  Sept. 
5th,  1833.     By  Hiram  Greene.     Utica.  1833.    pp.  20.     28602 

Greene  (H.  W.)  Letters  addressed  to  Francis  O.  J.  Smith 
...  being  a  Defence  of  the  Writer  against  the  Attacks  made  on 
him  by  that  Individual — and  a  Sketch  of  Mr.  Smith's  Political 
Life.     By  H.  W.  Greene  ...  .  [n.  p.]  1839.    8vo,  pp.  22.   h. 

Greene  (Jerome  B.)  The  World's  Progress,  and  other 
Poems.     Worcester:  Author.  1856.     i2mo,  pp.  vi,  ii2.  c. 

Greene  (J.)  The  Crown  Won  but  not  Worn;  or,  M. 
Louise  Greene,  a  Student  of  Five  Years  at  Kent's  Hill,  Me. 
By  Jonas  Greene.     Boston.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  162.  28605 

Answered  by  the  following :  Libel  Refuted  :  a  Reply  to  Greene's  Pamphlet,  by  the 
Trustees  of  the  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary  and  Female  College,  Kent's  Hill.  Lcuit- 
ton  :  Printed  at  the  Journal  Office.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  95  ;  which  Greene  followed  with  : 
A  Rejoinder  to  Reply  on  the  Kent's  Hill  Tragedy.     Lewiston.  1868.    8vo. 

Greene  (J,  P.)  Facts  relative  to  the  Expulsion  of  the  Mor- 
mons, or  Latter-Day  Saints,  from  the  State  of  Missouri,  under 
the  *' Exterminating  Order."  By  John  P.  Greene.  Cincinnati. 
1839.    8vo,  pp.  43.  28606 

Greene  (M.)  The  Kansas  Region  :  Forest,  Prairie,  Desert, 
Mountain,  Vale,  and  River.  Descriptions  of  Scenery,  Climate, 
Wild    Productions,  Capabilities  of  Soil,  and  Commercial   Re- 


GREENE. 


425 


sources ;  Interspersed  with  Incidents  of  Travel,  and  Anecdotes 
illustrative  of  the  Character  of  the  Traders  and  Red  Men ;  to 
which  are  added  ...  By  Max  Greene.  New  Tork :  Fowler  and 
Wells.  1856.    i2mo,  pp.  192.  B.,  c,  h.  28607 

Greene  (N.)  An  Address  delivered  at  ...  Boston,  January 
8,  1828.     By  Nathaniel  Greene.     Boston.  1828.    8vo.      28608 

In  celebration  of  the  Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  New  Orleans  Also :  Address 
before  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association  at  Boston,  ...  October  lo, 
1833.  ...  Botioti.  1833.  8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  H.,  M.  —  Reply  to  a  Letter  .published  by 
Henry  Orne.  ...  With  an  Appendix.  ...  Boston:  Printtd  by  True  and  Greene.  1829. 
8vo,  pp.  39.     H. 

Greene  (R.  H.)  The  Todd  Genealogy;  or,  Register  of  the 
Descendants  of  Adam  Todd.  By  Richard  Henry  Greene.  Neiv 
Tork:   JVilbur  i^  Hastings.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  xvii,  143.  B.,  c. 

Greene  (S.  D.)  Appeal  of  Samuel  D.  Greene,  in  Vindication 
of  Himself  against  the  False  Swearing  of  Johnson  Goodwill,  a 
Morgan  Conspirator,  in  the  Case  of  Commonwealth  vs.  Moore  & 
Sevey  ...  for  a  Libel  on  said  Greene.    Boston.  1834.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

Greene.  The  Broken  Seal ;  or.  Personal  Reminiscences  of 
the  Morgan  Abduction  and  Murder.  By  Samuel  D.  Greene. 
Boston:  H.  H,  and  T.  W.  Carter.  1870.     i2mo,  pp.  304.       c. 

Greene  (S.  S.)  A  Genealogical  Sketch  of  the  Descendants 
of  Thomas  Green[e],  of  Maiden,  Mass.  By  Samuel  S.  Greene, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Boston:  Henry  IV.  Dutton  isf  Son,  Printers. 
1858.    8vo,  pp.  80.  s.  28612 

Mr.  Greene  is  also  the  author  of  "  Remarks  on  Mr.  Horace  Mann's  Report  on 
Educaticn." 

Greene  (T.)  American  Nights'  Entertainments :  compiled 
from  Pencilings  of  a  United  States  Senator :  entitled,  A  Winter 
in  the  Federal  City.  With  a  Supplement.  By  Talbot  Greene. 
Jonesborough,  Tenn.:   Wm.  A.  Sparks  Iff  Co.   i860.  s.  28613 

Greene  (T.)  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  ...  Society  for  Propa- 
gation of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  ...  February  21,  1723. 
By  the  Right  Rev.  ...  Thomas  [Greene],  ...  Bishop  of  Ely. 
London,  ly  22'  4to,  pp.  36.  -{- London :  Printed  by  Joseph  Down- 
ing. 1724.    8vo,  pp.  69,  (3).  B.,  BA.,  M.  28614 

Greene  (T.  A.)  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  ...  New 
Bedford  Lyceum,  at  their  First  Meeting,  December  i8th,  1828. 
By  Thomas  A.  Greene.  ...  New  Bedford:  Printed  by  Benj.  T. 
Congdon.   1829.    8vo,  pp.  19.  ba.,  w.  28615 

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ORI'ENFIELD. 


Greene  (W.)  An  Oration  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
John  Ouincy  Adams.  Delivered  at  Cincinnati,  25  March,  1848, 
.. .  before  tne  Bar  of  Hamilton  County.  By  William  Greene. 
Cincinnati.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  35.  B.,  H.  28616 

Greene.  Some  of  the  Difficulties  in  the  Administration  of  a 
Free  Government.  A  Discourse  pronounced  before  the  Rhode- 
Island  Alpha  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society,  July  8,  1851.  By 
William  Greene.  Providence:  'John  T.  Moore.  1 85 1.  8vo,  pp. 
40.  B.,  H.,  M.  28617 

Greene  (W.  B.)  ...  Letter  from  Wm.  B.  Greene  to  Ed- 
ward Atkinson,  Esq.,  on  the  State  of  the  Currency.  [Brookline^ 
Mass.   1868.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  28618 

Greene.  The  Radical  Deficiency  of  the  Existing  Circulat- 
ing Medium,  and  the  Advantages  o(  a  Mutual  Currency.  By 
William  B.  Greene.  Boston:  B.  H.  Greene.  1857.  24mo,  pp. 
xix,  (i),  239.  B.,  BA.,  H.  28619 

Greene.  The  Sovereignty  of  the  People.  By  William  B. 
Greene.     Boston:  J.  IVilliams  ^  Co.   1868.     8vo,  pp.  35. 

Also:  Trancendentalism.     Wttt  Brookfield.,  Mast,  1849.     l2Rio,  pp.  49.     b.,  ba. 

Greene  vs.  Briggs.  Report  in  the  Case  of  William  H. 
Greene  vs.  Nathan  M.  Briggs,  et  al.  The  Plaintiff's  Opening 
Argument,  and  the  Opinion  of  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  for  the 
Rhode  Island  District.  By  Joseph  S.  Pitman,  ...  Boston:  Little^ 
Brown  (sf  Co.  1853.    ^^®»  PP*  ^°'  ^^-i  "•  28621 

Relates  to  the  Maine  Liquor  Laws. 

Greene  Co.,  N.  T.  Proceedings  of  the  Greene  County 
Agricultural  Society.  Address  of  B.  P.Johnson.  Albany.  1837. 
8vo.  28622 

Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  the  County  of 
Greene,  for  1861.     Catskill.  1862.    8vo.     Continued.  s. 

Constitution  of  the  "Greene  and  Delaware  Society  for  the 
Promotion  of  Good  Morals  j"  with  an  Address  to  the  Public. 
CatskilL  18 15.    i6mo.  28624 

Greenfield  (W.)  Defence  of  the  Surinam  Negro-English 
Version  of  the  New  Testament,  ...  By  William  Greenfield. 
London:  S.  Bagster.  1830.    8vo,  pp.  80.  28625 

Contains  a  Philological  Analysis  of  the  Negro-English  language. 


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Greenfield,  Mass.  Outline  of  the  Plan  of  Education  pur- 
sued at  the  Greenfield  High  School  for  Young  Ladies,  with  a 
Catalogue.  ...  Greenfield^  Mass.:  Phelps  and Ingersoll.  1829.  ^vo, 
pp.  20,  (i).     Continued.  ba.,  m.,  w.  28626 

A  Just  Account  of  an  Ecclesiastical  Council  met  at  Green- 
field, December  12,  1753.    i2mo.  w.  28627 

Results  of  two  Ecclesiastical  Councils ;  Rev.  Samuel  Willard's 
Confession  of  Faith,  &c.  GreenfieU:  Printed  by  Ansel  Phelps. 
1813.     i2mo,  pp.  18.  BA.,  w.  28628 

Also ;  An  Address  to  the  Christian  Public,  In  two  Parts.  In  Answer  to  the  above. 
Grttnjields  Printed  by  Anttl  Phelps.  1 8 14.  i2mo,  pp.  20.  ba.,  w.  —  Report  of  a 
Boarding  School,  conducted  on  the  Self-Supporting  System  of  Education.  Greenfeld. 
1831.    8vo.     w. 

Greenhalgh  (T.)  Incidents  of  the  Slave  Trade.  London. 
1856.     Post  8vo.  28629 

Greenhow  (R.)  Answer  to  the  Strictures  of  Mr.  Thomas 
Falconer,  ...  on  the  History  of  Oregon  and  California.  By 
Robert  Greenhow.     [JVashington.  1845.]    8vo,  pp.  7.       b.,  n. 

Greenhow.  The  Geography  of  Oregon  and  California,  and 
the  other  Territories  on  the  North-west  Coast  of  North  America. 
...  By  Robert  Greenhow.  Boston:  Printed  for  the  Author.  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  140.     Map.    -f-  New  Tork.  1845.    8vo.  n.  28631 

Greenhow.  The  History  of  Oregon  and  California,  and  the 
other  Territories  on  the  North-west  Coast  of  North  i  merica, 
accompanied  by  a  Geographical  View  and  Map  of  those  Coun- 
tries, and  a  number  of  Documents  as  Proofs,  and  Illustrations  of 
the  History.  By  Robert  Greenhow.  ...  Boston:  Little  ^  Browni 
1844.  8vo,  pp.  xviii,  482.  Map.  c.  -\- London:  John  Murray. 
1844.  8vo,  pp.  xviii,  482.  Map.  -|-  Second  Edition,  Revised 
and  Enlarged.  Boston:  Little  &  Brown.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  (2), 
xviii,  492.  Map.  s.  +  Third  Edition.  New  Tork.  1845. 
pp.  XX,  492.     Map.    -f  Fourth  Edition.     Boston.   1847.    8^°- 

The  second  edition  contains  an  answer  to  Falconer'i  "  Strictures."  Murray's  edition 
is  the  Boston  edition  of  1844,  with  a  new  title  only. 

Greenhow.  Memoir,  Historical  and  Political,  on  the  North- 
west Coast  of  North  America,  and  the  adjacent  Territories. 
Illustrated  by  a  Map  and  a  Geographical  View  of  those  Coun- 
tries. By  Robert  Greenhow.  ...  Washington :  Blair  ^  Rives, 
Printers.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  228.     Map.  BA.,  H.  28633 

Sen.  Doc,  No.  174,  26th  Cong.,  ist  Session.  Also:  The  Tri-Color;  Devoted  to 
Political  Literature,  etc.     New  Tork.  1830.    8vo.     Four  or  more  numbers. 


428 


GREENLAND. 


Greenhow  {R.  O'N.)  My  Imprisonment,  and  the  First 
Year  of  Abolition  Rule  in  Washington.  By  Rose  O'Neill 
Greenhow.  London:  Richard  BtntUy,  1863.  i2mo,  pp.  x,  352. 
Portrait.  b.,  ba.,  h.  28634 

Greenland.   Ajokaersutit  illuartut  ...  &/ Vol.  vi.,  No.  22847. 

Alphabetun  Gronlandicun.     Kjobv.  1796.    8vo.  28635 

Ajokcersoirsun  Atuagekseit  ...  Set  Vol.  vi.,  No.  22846. 

Artikler  hvorefter  Commandeurerne  og  Mandskabet  paa  Ski- 
bene,  der  udsendes  for  den  Gronlandske  Handel  og  Fiskefangst, 
skulle  rette  sig.  Artikeln  wornach  die  Commandeuren  etc.  sich 
zu  richten  haben.     Odensime,  [1776.]    4to.  28636 

Beschryving  van  Groenland.     See  Vries  (S.  de). 

Bibelingoak.     See  Vol.  11.,  No.  5164. 

The  Books  of  Genesis,  Psalms,  and  Isaiah,  in  the  Language 
of  Greenland.     By  N.  G.  Wolf.      Copenhagen.    1822-25.    8vo. 

These  translations  were  made  for  the  Moravian  Mission  to  Greenland. 

Case  of  the  Merchants  who  have  raised  a  Joint  Stock  for 
Recovery  and  carrying  on  the  Greenland  Whale  Fishery  with 
Vigor.  1720.    Folio,  I  1.  28638 

Customs  and  Anecdotes  of  the  Greenlanders.  New  York. 
[n.  d.]    i8mo.  28639 

Domestic  Scenes  in  Greenland  and  Iceland.  Second  Edition. 
London.   1850.     24mo.  c.  28640 

Drie  Voyagien  gedaen  na  Groenlandt  om  te  ondersoecken  of 
men  door  de  naeuwte  Hudsons  soude  kunnen  seylen,  ten  ver- 
soecke  v.  Christianus  iv.  v.  Denem. :  i".  door  J.  Monnick,  20. 
door  M.  Forbisser,  en  3°  door  G.  Lindenau.  Mit  korte  beschryv. 
V.  Groenl.,  manieren  en  hoedan.  d.  inwoond.  Jmsterdam:  G.  J. 
Saeghman.  [1663.]    4to.  28641 

These  three  voyages  to  Greenland,  to  investigate  whether  there  is  a  passage  to  East- 
India  through  the  Hudson  Straits,  and  containing  a  short  description  of  Greenland,  the 
manners  and  condition  of  the  inhabitants,  etc.,  were  made  in  1577,  1605,  and  1619. 
See  Tiele,  No.  156. 

Echt  Historisch  Verhaal  van  drie  zeelieden  ...  wegens  het 
verongelukken  van  hun  schip  ...  in  Groenland.  Jmsterdam:  D. 
Schuurman.   1778.    4to.  28642 

This  is  a  true  historical  account  of  three  sailors  shipwrecked  in  Greenland. 


GREENLAND. 


429 


Gcschichte  der  ShifFbruche  und  Ueberwinterungen  in  Gron- 
land,  Nova  Sembla  und  Spitzberg.     Prag.   1798.    ovo.      28643 

Greenlandic  Psalm-Book,  translated  in  Verse,  by  K.  Kjer. 
Odtnsimt.  1834.    8vo.  a.  28644 

En  Groenlandsk  A  B  D  Bog.  Kjbbenhavn,  1760.  8vo.  [Re- 
printed,] Kattitsiomarsut  attuaromarsullo  Malligekseit.  Guadau. 
1835.  ovo.  Nye  udg.  ved  Stecnberg.  Kjbbtnhavn:  Missions 
Collegium.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  20.  28645 

Gronlandia,  edur  Graenlands  Saga.     Skalholte.  1688.    4to. 

Greenland  and  Iceland.    London:  J,  Van  Foorst.  1850.    i8mo. 

A  Greenland  Family,  or  the  Power  of  the  Gospel :  A  Narra- 
tive of  Facts.     Dublin.  1830.     i8mo,  pp.  54.  28648 

Greenland  Missions,  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  some  of 
the  Principal  Converts.  Second  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged. 
Dublin.  MDCCCxxxi.     i8mo.  28649 

Gronlands  Historiske  Mindesmasrker  udgivne  af  det  Kongelige 
nordiske  oldskrift-selskab.  Kjobenhavn :  Briinnich  isf  Moller. 
1838-45.    3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  797;  717;  950.     12  Plates. 

Published  by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  at  Copenhagen. 

Jungerutit  Tuksiutidlo  kaladlinnut  Okertunnut  Attuaegeksaet. 
Kjbbenhavnime.  [n.  d.]  28651 

Psalms  and  Prayers  in  Greenlandish. 

Lost  Greenland,  or  Uncle  Philip's  Conversations  about  the 
Lost  Colonies  of  Greenland.     Nnv  Tork.  1840.     i6mo. 

Marcus  Boss  aus  Travemunde  seine  beschwerliche  Reise  nach 
Gronland,  er  gieng  von  Hause  ab  anno  1777  den  23sten  Februar, 
und  kam  nach  vielem  ausgestandenen  Elende  und  Ungemach, 
Hunger  und  Durst,  etc.,  den  26sten  Juny  1778.  Hamburg: 
Job.  Mart  Ripke.   1778.     l2mo,  pp.  23.  28653 

Title  from  Mr.  Bartlett's  Catalogue  of  J.  C.  Brown's  Library. 

Naukeerige  Beschriving  van  Groenland.  Amsterdam.  1675. 
4to.  28654 

Title  from  Ternaux's  Catalogue,  No,  951. 

Pok :  a  Greenlander.     See  Vol.  vi.,  Nos.  22866,  24944. 
Relation  du  Groenland,  1647.     See  [La  Pey.-ere  (Isaac  de)]. 
Schediasma  hocce  ...   See  Vol.  vi.,  No.  22867. 


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Spellingbook  fur  Greenlanders.  Fifth  Edition.  K'tobtnhavnime. 
1837.  28655 

Strange  and  Wonderful  News  from  Greenland.  1674.    4to. 

Title  from  Ternaus'i  Catalogue,  No.  913. 

Testamentitolcab.  Makpirsegejsa  illanoet  Mosesim  Aelegijsa 
ardlejit  Tedlimejdiof  Jobib,  Esrab,  Nehemiab,  Esterib,  Rutiblu 
Aglegejt.  Okauzeenut  Petermit-Kraghmit.  Kiovtnhavnime. 
1832.  28657 

The  Old  Teitament.     Tranilated  by  Peter  Kragh. 

Tcstamcntitokab.  Profetib  mingnerit  Danieliblo  agl^it }  okau- 
zeenut Pellcsimit  Petermit  Kraghmit.     Kiobenhavn.   1829. 

The  Old  Teatament.     The  Minor  Propheti — Daniel  {  tranilated  by  Peter  Kragh. 

New  Testament.     See  Vol.  vi.,  Note  to  No.  22875. 

A  View  of  the  Greenland  Trade  and  Whale  Fishery,  with  the 
National  and  Private  Advantages  thereof.  London:  Printed  for 
y.  Roberts,  mdccxxii.    8vo,  pp.  68.  j.c.b.  28659 

The  Annaler  for  Nordiak  oldkyndighed,  KjSbeniavn,  1843,  8vo,  containi  1  Anti- 
quariske  eflerretninger  fra  Greenland,  redig.  af  Dr.  C.  Pingel.  Many  anonymoui 
works,  relating  to  Greenland,  will  be  found  under  the  Ant  word  of  the  title.  Stt  alio 
Eskimo. 

Greenleaf  (A.)  An  Address  ...  Socie  f  Associated 
Mechanics   and    Manufacturers  of   ...   New  ^.shire,  at  ... 

their  Anniversary  ...  By  Abner  Greenleaf.     Portsmouth.  1826. 
8vo.  28660 

Greenleaf  f  J.)  A  History  of  the  Churches  of  all  Denom- 
inations in  the  City  of  New  York,  from  the  First  Settlement  to 
the  Year  1846.  By  Jonathan  Greenleaf.  New  York:  E.  French. 
1846.  i8mo,  pp.  379.  BA.,  c.  -f-  To  the  Year  1850.  Second 
Edition.    \^Ibid.'\   1850.     i2mo,  pp.  430.  s.  28661 

Greenleaf.  Sketches  of  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the 
State  of  Maine,  from  the  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present 
Time.  By  Jonathan  Greenleaf,  Pastor  of  Wells.  Portsmouth^ 
{^N.  //.];  Harrison  Gray.   1821.     i2mo,  pp.  293,  Appendix,  78. 

Also :  Memoir  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Parsons,  m.a..  First  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  Newburyport.  ...  Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  12. 
Portrait,     h.,  m. 

Greenleaf  (J.)  A  Genealogy  of  the  Greenleaf  Family.  By 
Jonathan  Greenleaf,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  for  the  use  of 
the  Family .f  by  Educard  O.  Jenkins.,   ...  New  York.    1854.     8vo, 

pp.  116.  B.,  H.  28663 


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Greknlraf  (L.  N.)  King  Sham,  and  other  Atrocities  in 
Verse;  including  a  Humorous  History  of  the  Pike's  Peak  Ex- 
citement. By  Lawrence  N.  Grecnicaf.  Ntw  Tork :  Hurd  W 
Houghton.   1868.     i6mo,  pp.  139.  b.,  c.  28664 

Greenleaf  (M.)  a  Statistical  View  of  the  District  of 
Maine :  more  especially  with  reference  to  the  Value  and  Import- 
ance of  its  Interior.  Addressed  to  the  Consideration  of  the 
Legislators  of  Massachusetts.  By  Moses  (ireenlcaf,  Esq.  Bos- 
ton: Cummings  (sf  Hil/iard.    18 16.     8vo,  pp.  154.     Map.       n.,  c. 

Reviewed  by  Benjamin  Rand,  of  Boiton,  in  the  '*  North  American  Review,"  Vol. 
III.  369. 

Greenleaf.  A  Survey  of  the  State  of  Maine  in  reference 
to  its  Geographical  Features,  Statistics,  and  Political  Economy. 
Illustrated  by  Maps.  By  Moses  Greenleaf.  Portland:  Shirley 
and  Hyde.   1829.    8vo,  pp.  468.  ba.,  c,  h.,  w.  28666 

Alio  t  Atlas  accompanying  Greenleaf 'i  Map  and  Statistical  Survey  of  Maine.  ... 
Poriland.   [1819.]      Folded  sheets. 

Greenleaf  {?.  H.)  An  Address  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner 
Stone  of  the  Church  of  the  Advent,  Walnut  Hills,  December 

12,  1855.     By  P.  H.  Green'  af,  d.d Cincinnati:  Moori\ 

WiUtach^  Keys  ^  Overend.   ii>55.    8vo,  pp.  7,  (i).         h.  28667 

[Greenleaf  (Simon).]  A  Brief  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  and 
Principles  of  Free  Masonry.     Portland:  Printed  by  Arthur  Shirley. 

1820.      8vO,  I  1.,  pp.   117.  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.  28668 

Greenleaf.  A  Discourse  commemorative  of  the  Life  and 
Character  of  the  Hon.  Joseph  Story,  ll.d.  ;  ...  pronounced  ... 
on  the  eighteenth  of  September,  A.D.  1845.  ...  Boston:  Charles 
C.  Little  and  James  Brown.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  48.     b.,  ba.,  h.,  m. 

[Greenleaf.]  The  Right  of  the  Eastern  Diocese  to  elect 
an  Assistant  Bishop.     Cambridge.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  26.         m.,  s. 

Also:  Discourse  ...  at  the  Inauguration  of  the  Author  as  Royall  Professor  of  Law 
in  Harvard  University,  August  26,  1834.     Cambridge:  Jamet  Munroe  and  Company. 

1834.     8V0,  pp.  18.       B.,  BA.,  H.,  I. 

Greenleaf's  New-York,  Connecticut  &  New-Jersey  Alma- 
nack. New  Tork.  1797.  -{■  Brooklyn:  T.  Kirk.  1800.  Con- 
tinued, s.  28671 

Greenough  (FI.)  .Esthetics  at  Washington.  No.  i.  By 
Horatio  Greenough  ...  .  Washington:  Printed  by  Jno.  T.  Towers. 
185 1.    8vo,  pp.  22.  H.  28672 


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[Greenough  (W.  W.)]  Descendants  of  Richard  Gardner 
of  Woburn,  of  thc^  name  of  Gardner.  Boston :  Printed  for  Pri- 
vate Circulation.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  14.  28673 

Greenough.  "The  Conquering  Republic."  An  Oration 
...  Boston,  July  4,  1849.  ...  Boston:  J.  H.  Eastburn.  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  39.  B.,  BA..  H.  28674 

Greensburgh,  Pa.  Proceedings  of  a  Meeting  of  the  Friends 
of  the  General  Administration,  held  in  the  Borough  of  Greiens- 
burgh,  Westmoreland  County,  Pennsylvania.  ...  20th  Novem- 
ber, 1827.  ...  [n.  p.]  1827.    8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.  28675 

Greenville,  Jla.  To  the  Citizens  of  Greenville  District. 
8vo.  28676 

An  Address  on  Secession,  signed  J.  C,  Furman,  T.  S.  Arthur,  W.  H.  Campbell, 
W,  M.  Thomas. 

Greenvj^ich,  Conn.  Statement  of  Facts  and  Remarks,  in  Re- 
lation to  the  Proceedings  of  the  Consociation  of  the  Western 
District  of  Fairfield  County,  in  the  Dismission  of  the  Rev.  Noah 
Coe  from  the  Second  Congregational  Church  and  Society  in 
Greenwich,  1845.     Printed  for  the  Church,    pp.  21.  28677 

Greenwich,  N.  T.  Congregational  Church  Manual.  Albam. 
i860.  28678 

Greenwood  (A.)  An  |  Oration,  |  composed  at  the  request  of 
the  I  Selectmen,  |  and  delivered  before  the  |  Inhabitants  |  of  the 
Town  of  Biith|on  Saturday,  22nd  February,  1800.  |  By  Andrew 
Greenwood,  Esq.  [  Hallowell  {District  of  Maine)  \  Printed  by  Peter 
Edes. \i%oo.    4to,  pp.  16.  gb.  28679 

Greenwood  (F.)  Geluk  op  reis,  aan  de  uitgaande  Groen- 
lantsche  vloot.     [A  Poem.]     Rotterdam.   1 7 15.     i  1.     Plate. 

Greenwood  (Francis  William  Pitt).  A  Description  of  the 
Principal  Fruits  of  Cuba.  By  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood.  ...  [n.  d. 
n.  p.]    8vo,  pp.  41.  B.,  H.  28681 

Greenwood.  ...  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
James  Freeman  Curtis;  ...  April  21,  1839.  By  F.  W.  P. 
QxeewwooA.  ...  Boston:  James  Munroe  and  Company.  1839.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  BA.  28682 

Greenwood.  A  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  late  Hon.  Christopher 
Gove,  Formerly  Governor  of  Massachusetts.    Preached  at  King's 


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Chapel,  Boston,  March  ii,  182^.     By  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood. 
Boston:  IVells  ^  Lilly.   1827.    8vo,  pp.  19.         B.,  H.,  M.  28683 

Greenwood.  A  History  of  King's  Chapel  in  Boston,  the 
First  Episcopal  Church  in  New  England.  Comprising  Notices 
of  the  Introduction  of  Episcopacy  into  the  Northern  Colonies. 
By  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood,  ...  Boston:  Carter.   1833.     i2mo,  pp. 


xn, 


215.     Plate. 


B.,  BA.,  c,  H.  28684 


Greenwood.  The  Miscellaneous  Writings  of  F.W.  P.  Green- 
wood, D.D.      Edited  by  F.  W.  Greenwood.      Boston.    [1846.] 

I2mO,  pp.  iv,  2  1.,  393.  A.,  B.,  BA.,  H.  28685 

Greenwood.  Prayer  for  the  Sick.  ...  Sermon,  preached  ... 
/August  9,  1832,  being  the  Fast  Day  appointed  by  the  Governor 
of  Massachusetts,  on  account  of  the  Appearance  of  Cholera  in 
the  United  States.  Boston:  Leonard  C.  Bowles.  1832.  8vo,  pp. 
13.  B.,  BA.,  c,  H.  28686 

Greenwood.     Recollections  of.     See  [Frothingham  (N.  L.)] 

Greenwood.  ...  A  Sermon,  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Meeting  House  of  the  Second  Parish  in  Saco,  and  the  Installa- 
tion of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Tracy  ...  November  21,  1827.  By 
F.  W,  P.  Greenwood.  ...  Kennebunk:  Printed  by  James  K.  Remich. 
1827.     i2mo,  pp.  22,  BA.,  H.  28687 

Also:  Character  of  the  Puritans.  Massachusetts  Artillery-Election  Sermon.  ... 
Boston.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  22.  m.,  w. — The  Christian  and  National  Church.  Sermon 
at  Installation  of  Rev.  James  W.  Thompson,  Salem,  March  7,  1832.  ...  Boston. 
1832.  8vo,  pp.  39. —  ...  A  Discourse  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  William 
Newell  ...  Cambridge,  May  19,  1830.  ...  Cambridge.  1830.  8vo,  pp.  40.  c,  m. — 
...  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Samuel  May,  Jr.,  at  Leicester,  August  13,  1834.  ... 
fforcetter.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  14.  m.,  w.  —  Sermon,  March  7,  1841,  on  the  Death  of 
J.May.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  S.  N.  Dickinson.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  23..  b.,  ba.  —  A 
Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  William  Parsons  Lunt  as  Pastor  of  the 
Second  Congregational  Unitarian  Society  in  ...  New  York,  June  19,  1828.  ...  New 
Tori:  David  Felt.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  50.  b.,  ba.,  h.  —  A  Sermon  ...  November  22d, 
1835,  '^^  Sunday  after  the  Funeral  of  ths  Rev.  James  Freeman,  d.d.,  ...  Boston.  183;. 
8vo,  pp.  25.  b.,  ba.,  h.  —  Sermon  at  thr.  Ordination  of  J.  T.  Sargeant,  as  Minister 
...  in  Boston  ...  October  29,  1837.  Boston:  ff^eeis,  Jordan  and  Company.  1837.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  b.,  ba.  —  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  John  Lowell,  ll.d.,  ...  in  King's 
Chapel,  Boston,  March  22,  1840.  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Breton.  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  B.,  BA.  —  Sermon  ...  on  the  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Boston 
Female  Asylum,  September  23,  1825.  ...  Boston.  [1825.]  8vo,  pp.  20.  b.,  ba.,  h., 
w. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Warren  Benton  ...  'n  Cam- 
bridge; March  5,  1828.     Boston:  Bowles  and  Dearborn.   1828.     l2mo,  pp.  ^2.     h. 

Greenwood  (F.  W.)  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Francis  Wil- 
liam Greenwood.  From  the  Monthly  Religious  Magazine.  Bos- 
ton. 1847.    8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  28688 


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Greenwood  (Grace,  pseudon.)  See  Clark  (S.  J.),  and  Lippin- 
cott  (Mrs.  S.  J.) 

GkEENWOOD  (I.)  A  Philosophical  Discourse  concerning  the 
Mutability  and  Changes  of  the  Material  World ;  Read  to  the 
Students  of  Harvard-College,  April  7.  1731.  Upon  the  News  of 
the  Death  of  Thomas  Hollis,  Esq ;  of  London,  The  most  bounti- 
ful Benefactor  to  that  Society.  By  Isaac  Greenwood,  a.m.  Hol- 
lisian  Professor  of  Philosophy  and  the  Mathematicks.  Made 
Public,  At  the  Desire  of  the  Reverend  the  President  and  Fellows 
of  that  Society.  Boston :  S,  Gerrish.  mdccxxxi.  8vo,  pp.  (4), 
24.  B.,  BA.,  c,  H.,  w.  28689 

See  Wigglesworth  (E.)  The  Blessedness.  Also ;  An  Account  of  an  Aurora  Borealis 
seen  in  New-England  on  the  22<1  October,  1730.  4to,  pp.  53-78  of  Philosophical 
Transactions.  —  Arithmetick  Vulgar  and  Decimal.  Boston,  mdccxxix.  8vo,  pp.  (6), 
138,(4).     B.,  M. 

Greenwood  (J.)  The  Philadelphia  Vocabulary ;  English  and 
Latin;  ...  By  James  Greenwood.    Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Carey 


&  Co. 


M,DCC,LXXXVII. 


i2mo,  pp.  via,  123. 


28690 


An  early  American  school-book,  with  poor  woodcuts. 


Greenwood  (J.)  Curiosities  of  Savage  Life.  By  James 
Greenwood.  Third  Edition.  London:  S.  O.  Beeton.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  xiv,  418.  8  Plates.  +  Second  Series.  London.  1864. 
8vo.  B.  28691 

Includes  many  details  relating  to  the  American  Indians. 

Greenwood  (J.)  The  Temple  of  God  to  be  Measur'd  by 
his  Ministers.  A  Sermon  at  Southborough,  October  21,  1730. 
At  the  Ordination  of  Nathan  Stone.  By  John  Greenwood. 
Boston.  M,DCC,xxxi.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  34.  b.  28692 

Greenwood  Cemetery.    Surveyed  by  E.  Boyle.    1850.    i8mo. 

Green-Wood  Cemetery,  its  Rules,  Regulations,  &c.  New- 
Tor  k :  John  Douglas.^  Printer.   1 843.    -\-  \^Ibid.']   \%\().     P.  28694 

Greenwood  Illustrated.  In  a  Series  of  Picturesque  and  Mon- 
umental Views,  in  highly  finished  Line  Engravings.  From 
Drawings  taken  on  the  Spot,  by  James  Smillie ;  the  Literary 
Department  by  N.  Cleaveland.     New  York.  [1847.]    4^°* 

See  also  our  Vol.  vi..  No.  13606.     It  forms  the  first  portion  of  the  Rural  Cemeteries 
of  America,  and  was  also  issued  in  folio,  with  proof  impressions  of  the  plates. 

Rambling  Reflections  in  Greenwood ;  with  a  Description  of 
the  same.  By  Campeador.  New  Tork :  Printed  by  George  W. 
Wood.  1853.     i2mo,  pp.  60.  28696 


GREGG. 


435 


A  Report  of  the  Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  Green- 
Wood  Cemetery,  from  1839  to  1861.  ...  New-York:  Joseph 
Russell^  Printer.   1 861.    8vo,  pp.  94.  28697 

Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Green- Wood  Cemetery.  8vo, 
pp.  23.  +  With  an  Appendix.  New  York.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
-f-  With  a  Catalogue  of  Proprietors.  New  Tork.  1845.  ^^o, 
pp.  67.  +  \^Ibid.'\  1846.  8vo,  pp.  72.  +  [Ibid.']  1852.  8vo, 
PP-  55'  +  Ubid.]  1854.  8vo,  pp.  78.  4-  [Ibid.]  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  123.  C.  28698 

Rules  and  Regulations  ...  with  Suggestions  respecting  the 
Purchases  and  Improvements  of  Lots,  &c.  New  Tork.  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  46.  c.  28699 

Rules  and  Regulations  ...  with  ..  Mr.  Cleaveland's  Descrip- 
tive Notices.  ...  New  Tork.  1847,  8vo.  A.  -f  New  Tork. 
1849.    8vo,  pp.  120.  28700 

Also :   Exposition  of  the  Plan  and  Objects  of  the  Green-Wood  Cemetery.  ...  New 
Tork:  Printed  by  Narine  &  Co.   1839.     8vo,  pp.  28.     p. 

Greepe  (T.)  The  true  and  perfect  Newes  of  the  woorthy 
and  valiaunt  Exploytes  perfoormed  and  doone  by  that  valiaunt 
Knight,  Syr  Frauncis  Drake :  not  onely  at  Sancto  Domingo  and 
Carthagena,  but  also  now  at  Cales  and  vpon  the  Coast  of  Spayne. 
By  Thomas  Greepe.  London:  Imprinted  by  Charlewood.  1587. 
4to,  12  1.  B.,  M.  28701 

In  verse,  and  extremely  rare;  Strettell's  copy  sold  for  £7  1 6s,  White  Knight's,  £10. 

Greer  (George  P.)  Express  Directory,  and  Railway  For- 
warder's Guide.  New  England  States.  Springfield.  1858.  8vo. 
Vol.  I.  28702 

Gregg  (A.)  A  Few  Historic  Records  of  the  Church  in  the 
Diocese  of  Texas,  during  the  Rebellion.  Together  with  a  Cor- 
respondence between  Rt.  Rev.  Alexander  Gregg,  d.d.,  and  the 
Rev.  Charles  Gillette.  New  Tork:  Gray  £ff  Green,  Printers. 
8vo,  pp.  131.  c.  28703 

Gregg.  History  of  the  Old  Cheraws ;  containing  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Aborigines  of  the  Pedee,  the  First  White  Settle- 
ments, their  Subsequent  Progress,  Civil  Changes,  the  Struggle 
of  the  Revolution,  and  Growth  of  the  Country  afterwards. 
Extending  from  about  A.D.  1730  to  1810,  with  Notices  of 
Families  and  Sketches  of  Individuals.  By  the  Rt.  Rev.  Alex- 
ander Gregg,  Bishop  of  Texas.  New  Tork :  Richardson  iff  Co. 
1867.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  546.     4  Maps.  BA.,  c.  28704 

Really  printed  in  London,  probably  some  copies  have  an  English  imprint. 


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GREGG. 


Gregg  (Andrew).  Mr.  Gregg's  Motion  [on  Land  Grants], 
December  6,  1805.     JVashington.  1805.    8vo.  28705 

Also:  Mr.  Gregg's  Motion  to  suspend  Commercial  Intercourse  with  '  ^eat  Britain 
and  her  Dependencies,  January  29,  1806.     fyathington.  1806.    8vo. 

Gregg  (D.  H.)  An  Address  ...  before  the  Newton  Tem- 
perance Society,  July  4,  1828.  By  Daniel  H.  Gregg,  m.d.  ... 
Boston:  True  and  Greene.   1828.    8vo,  pp.  26,  (2).  ba.,  h. 

Gregg  (G.  O.)  Pittsburgh,  her  Advantageous  Position,  and 
Great  Resources  as  a  Manufacturing  and  Commercial  City,  em- 
braced in  a  Notice  of  Sale  of  Real  Estate.  By  G.  Ormsby 
Gregg,     Pittsburgh:  Johnston  l^  Stockton.   1845.    ovo,  pp.  40. 

Gregg  (J.)  The  Sermon  for  the  Times.  Preached  at  Jack- 
sonville, Fla.,  May  22d,  1864.  By  James  Gregg.  Baltimore: 
Lucas  ^  Son.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  16.  28708 

Relates  to  the  Civil  War,  1861-65. 

Gregg  (J.)  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  New-Hamp- 
shire State  Lyceum  ...  at  their  Second  Annual  Meeting.  ...  By 
Jarvis  Gregg.  Concord:  Marshy  Capen  and  Lyon.  1834.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  BA.,  H.  28709 

Gregg.  Eulogy  on  Lafayette,  delivered  in  ...  Dartmouth 
College,  July  4,  1834.  By  Jarvis  Gregg.  Hanover,  N.  H.: 
Thomas  Mann.   1 834.     8vo,  pp.  28.  B.,  BA.,  M.  287 lO 

Gregg  (J.  L)  History  of  the  i6th  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Cavalry,  for  1863.     By  Col.  John  L  Gregg.    8vo.  2871 1 

Gregg  (J.)  Commerce  of  the  Prairies :  or  the  Journal  of  a 
Santa  Fe  Trader,  during  Eight  Expeditions  across  the  Great 
Western  Prairies,  and  a  Residence  of  nearly  Nine  Years  in 
Northern  Mexico.  Illustrated  with  Maps  and  Engravings.  By 
Josiah  Gregg.  New  Tork :  Henry  G.  Langley ;  London :  IViley 
^Putnam.  m,dcc,xliv.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  320,  Map;  318, 
2  Maps,  6  Plates,  c.  +  Second  Edition.  New  Tork :  J.  Ss" 
H.  G.  Langley.  1845.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  323,  Map  and  Plate; 
327,  Map  and  Plate.  +  Third  Edition.  [/Z"/^.]  1845.  +  Fourth 
Edition.  Philadelphia :  "J.  W.  Moore.  1850.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp. 
320;  318.  I  Map,  6  Plates,  b.,  ba.  ■\^\lbid.'\  1851.  +  Fifth 
Edition.    \Ibid?^   1855.  28712 

The  title  was  afterwards  changed  to  read : 

Gregg.  Scenes  and  Incidents  in  the  Western  Prairies ;  dur- 
ing Eight  Expeditions  and  including  a  Residence  of  nearly  Nine 


GREGG. 


437 


Years  in  Northern  Mexico.     By  Josiah  Gregg.     Philadelphia : 
John  W.  Moore.   1857.     ^  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  3-320;  318.     Map. 

Gregg.  Karawanenzuge  durch  die  westlichen  Prarien,  und 
Wanderungen  in  Nord-Mexico.  Nach  dem  Tagebuche  des 
Amerikaner  J.  Gregg  bearbeitet  von  M.  B.  Lindau.  Dresden  £3" 
Leipzig:  Arnold.  1845.    8vo,  pp.  x,  208.     Plate  and  Map.      c. 

Gregg.  Karawanenzuge  durch  die  westlichen  Prarien,  und 
Wanderungen  in  Ncrd-Mexlco.  Nach  des  Verfassers  Tagebuch 
bearbeitet  von  M.  B.  Lindau.  Leipzig:  Arnold.  1845.  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  453.  28715 

Gregg.  Wanderungen  durch  Prarien  und  das  nordliche 
Mexico.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  G.  Fink.  Stuttgart.  1847. 
i6nio,  pp.  xii,  548.    +  [^Ibid.'\   1851.     2  vols.,  i2mo.         28716 

Gregg  (S.)  The  History  of  Methodism  within  the  Bounds 
of  the  Erie  Annual  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church.     By  Rev.  Samuel  Gregg.    Vol.  i.    New  York:  Carlton 


y  Porter,  1865.     i2mo,  pp.  354. 


2'i-]iy 


Gregg  (T.  C.)  Life  in  the  Army,  in  the  Departments  of 
Virginia  and  the  Gulf.  Including  Observations  in  New  Orleans, 
with  an  Account  of  the  Author's  Life  and  Experience  in  the 
Ministry.     By  Rev.  T.  Chandler  Gregg.     Philadelphia :  Perkin- 


pine  ^  Higgins.   1866.     i2mo,  pp.  231. 


28718 


Gregg  (W.)  Essays  on  Domestic  Industry ;  or,  an  Enquiry 
into  the  Expediency  of  Establishing  Cotton  Manufactures  in 
South  Carolina.  Originally  published  in  the  Charleston  Courier, 
...  .   By  William  Gregg.      Charleston:  Burges  tff  James.    1845. 

8V0,  pp.  63.  B.,  H.  28719 

Gregg.  Speech  of  William  Gregg  ...  in  the  Legislature  of 
South  Carolina,  Dec,  1857,  °"  ^^  Bank  Question.     Columbia^ 


S.  C:  R.  W.  Gibbes.  i^Sl-    8vo,  pp.  43. 


28720 


Gregg  (W.  H.)  Catalogue  of  the  Birds  of  Chemung  County, 
N.  Y.     By  W.  H.  Gregg,  m.d.     Ehnira.   1870.    8vo.  s, 

Gregg  (W.  P.),  and  Pond  (Benjamin).  The  Railroad  Laws 
and  Charters  of  the  United  States,  ...  Vol.  i.  Containing  the 
Laws,  &c.,  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont.  |  ... 
Vol.11.  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  and  Connecticut.  Boston: 
Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Broiun.    1851.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xx. 


954;  XIX,  1 192. 


B  ,  BA. 


28722 


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CR^UOIRE. 


Gr^goire  (Henri).  Apologie  de  Barthelemy  de  Las  Casas, 
£veque  de  Chiappa.  Par  Le  Citoyen  Gregoire.  Paris.  [1800.] 
4to.  28723 

Extracted  from  the  "  Memoires  de  Morale  et  de  Politique." 

Gregoire.  A  Defence  of  Bartholomew  Las-Casas,  Bishop 
of  Chiapa.  By  Henry  Gregoire,  ex  Bishop  of  Blois,  Senator  of 
France,  and  Member  of  the  National  Institute.  To  which  are 
added,  the  Ruins  of  Port  Royal  in  1801,  by  the  same  Author. 
Translated  from  the  French,  by  H.  R.  Yorke,  Esq.  With  a 
Short  Sketch  of  his  Writings,  &c.  By  the  Translator.     London  : 


H.  D.  Symonds.   1802.     i2mo,  pp.  125. 


28724 


Gregoire.     De  la  Liberte  de  Conscience  et  de  Culte  a  Haiti. 


Paris.   1824.     i2mo,  pp.  43. 


A.,  s.  28725 


Gregoire.  Lettre  aux  Philantropes  sur  les  malheurs,  les 
droits  et  les  reclamations  des  Gens  de  Couleur  de  Saint  Domingue, 
et  des  autres  lies  Fran9oises  de  I'Amerique.  Par  M.  Gregoire. 
Paris:  Belin.   1790.    8vo,  pp.  21.  c.  28726 

Gregoire.  De  la  Litterature  des  Negres  ou  recherches  sur 
leurs  Facultes  intellectuelles,  leurs  Qualites  morales,  leur  Littera- 
ture ;  suivies  de  Notices  sur  la  Vie  et  les  Ouvrages  des  Negres 
qui  se  sont  distingues  dans  les  Sciences,  les  Lettres  et  les  Arts. 
Par  H.  Gregoire.  ...  Paris:  Chez  Maradan.  M.  DCCC.viii.  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  287,  (i).  A.,  c,  H.  28727 

Gregoire.  An  Enquiry  concerning  the  Intellectual  and 
Moral  Faculties,  and  Literature  of  Negroes.  Followed  with  an 
Account  of  the  Life  and  Works  of  Fifteen  Negroes  &  Mu- 
lattoes,  distinguished  in  Science,  Literature  and  the  Arts.  By  H. 
Gregoire.  ...  Translated  by  D.  B.  Warden.  Brooklyn:  Printed 
by  Thomas  Kirk.   18 10.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  253,  (i  1.) 


Baa    BxVa«    C««    Ht 


Gregoire.  Ueber  die  Literatur  der  Neger.  TUbingsn,  1809. 
8vo.  28729 

Gregoire.  Memoire  en  faveur  des  Gens  de  Couleur,  ou 
Sang-Meles  de  St.  Dominique,  et  des  autres  Isles  Francoises  de 
I'Amerique  ...  .  Paris:  Chez  Belin.   1789.    8vo,  pp.  52.         h. 

Gregoire.  Memoires  ecclesiastiques,  politiques  et  litteraires, 
precedes  d'une  Notice  historique  sur  I'Auteur  par  M.  H.  Carnot. 
Paris.   1840.     2  vols.,  8vo.  A.  28731 


CREGORIO. 


439 


Gr^goire.  Observations  d'un  habitant  dcs  Colonies  sur  Ic 
Memoire  en  faveur  des  Gens  de  Couleur,  ou  Sang-Meles,  de 
Saint  Domingue  Sc  des  autres  Isles  Francoises  de  TAmerique, 
adresse  a  TAssemblee  Nationale,  par  M.  Gregoire,  Cure  d'Em- 
bermenil  Depute  de  Lorraine.     Paris.   1789.    8vo,  pp.  68. 

This  elicited  the  following  reply,  the  title  to  which  is  imperfectly  given  in  our  No. 
17167. 

Gregoire.  Reponse  aux  Observations  d'un  habitant  des 
Colonies,  sur  le  Memoire  en  faveur  des  Gens  de  Couleur,  ou 
Sang-Mel6s,  de  Saint  Domingue,  et  des  autres  Isles  Francoises  de 
I'Amerique,  adresse  a  I'Assemblee  Nationale,  par  M.  Gregoire. 
Par  r Abbe  de  Cournaud.    [n.  p.  1789.]    8vo,  pp.  37.     h.,  j.c.b. 

Gregoire.  Observations  Critiques  sur  le  Poeme  de  M.  Joel 
Barlow,  "The  Colombiad."  Par  M.  Gregoire,  ancien  eveque, 
...  Paris:  Chez  Maradan,   1809.     8vo,  pp.  16.       ba.,  h.  28734 

Gregoire.  Critical  Observations  on  the  Poem  of  Mr.  Joel 
Barlow,  the  Columbiad.  By  M.  Gregoire  ....  Washington  City: 
Printed  by  Roger  Chew  IVeightman,   1809.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H. 

[Gregoire.]  Observations  sur  un  pamphlet  ayant  pour  titre: 
Reclamation  des  Negres  Libres,  Colons  Amcriquains.  Paris: 
Le  Clerc.   1789.     8vo,  pp.  17.  28736 

Gregoire.  On  the  Slave  Trade,  and  on  the  Slavery  of  the 
Blacks  and  of  the  Whites.  By  a  Friend  of  Men  of  all  Colours. 
Translated  from  the  ...  French  of  M.  Gregoire,  ...  To  which 
are  annexed  Prefatory  Observations  and  Notes  ;  By  the  Trans- 
lator.    London:   J.  Conder.   1815.     8vo,  pp.  xi,  89.        H.  28737 

&e  "Monthly  Review,"  lxxvii.  443.  Also  :  De  la  Noblesse  de  la  Peau  ou  du  Pre- 
juge  des  Blancs  contre  la  Couleur  des  Africains  et  celle  de  leurs  Descendants.  Far'it. 
i8i6.  8vo.  A.  —  De  la  traite  et  de  Tesclavage  des  noirs  et  des  blancs.  ...  Parit : 
Adrlen  £gron.   1815.     8vo,  pp.  84.     ba.,  h. 

Gregorius  (S.  G.)  Die  curieuse  Geographia,  oder  accurate 
Beschreibung  derer  beruhmsten  Berge  in  Europa,  Asia,  Afrika 
und  Amerika.     Frankfurt.   1715.    8vo.  28738 

Gregorio  de  Argaiz.  Chronista  de  la  Religion  de  San 
Benito.  Vida,  y  escritos  del  venerable  varon  Gregorio  Lopez, 
por  Fr.  Gregorio  de  Argaiz.  Madrid^  A,  Franc,  de  Zafra.  1678. 
4to,  pp.  (32),  121,  (6).  28739 

Concerning  this,  i«  Lcclerc's  Catalogue,  No.  78. 


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GREGORY. 


Gregory  (J.)  Industrial  Resources  of  Wisconsin.  By  John 
Gregory,  Esq.,  c.e.  Chicago.  1853.  >8mo.  -|-  Milwaukee^  V. 
S.  America.    1855.     l8mo,  pp.  329.  B.,  BA.  28740 

Gregory  (J.)  The  Life  and  Character  of  John  Brown :  a 
Sermon  ...  at  ...  Pittsburgh  ...  December  4,  1859.  ^Y  Rev. 
John  Gregory  ...  .  Pittsburgh:  Printed  by  A,  A,  Andenon.  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.,  H.  28741 

Gregory  (J.  M.)  The  Handbook  of  History  and  Chro- 
nology. ...  both  European  and  American  ...  Sixteenth  [to  the] 
Nineteenth  Centuries.  ...  By  Rev.  J.  M.  Gregory!  Chicago: 
Adams^  Blackmer  13  Lyon.    1867.     i2mo,  pp.  175.  28742 

Also  :  ...  Inaugural  Ad(!res8  ...  Kalamazoo  College.  Delivered  at  the  Jubilee  Meet- 
ing ...  September  20th,  1864.     Kalama%oo  i  Walden,  Amu  (^  Co.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  23. 

Gregory  (O.  H.)  Memoir  of  Andrew  Meneely,  ...  Elder 
in  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church  of  West  Troy,  N.  Y. 
By  Rev.  Oscar  H.  Gregory,  d.d.  ...  American  Tract  Society^  ... 
New  Tork.     i8mo,  pp.  159.  28743 

Also !  The  Glory  of  God's  House :  A  Sermon,  Dedication  of  Reformed  Dutch 
Church,  Farmerville,  N.  Y.     Albany,   1857.     l2mo,  pp.  46.     s. 

Gregory  (S.)  Gregory's  History  of  Mexico.  ...  from  the 
Earliest  Times  to  the  Present,  ...  By  Samuel  Gregory,  a.m. 
Boston:  F.  Gleason.   1847.     8vo,  pp.  100.      B.,  ba.,  c,  h.  28744 

With  a  long  catchpenny  title-page,  not  worth  transcribing.  Also  :  Gregory's  Guide 
to  California.     New  Tork.   1850.     8vo. 

Gregory.  The  War  against  the  New  England  Female  Med- 
ical College.     By  Samuel  Gregory,  A. M Boston:  Printed  by 

Alfred  Mudge  &  Son.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  27.  H.  28745 

Gregory  (W.)  A  Visible  Display  of  Divine  Providence ; 
or,  the  Journal  of  a  Captured  Missionary,  designated  to  the 
Southern  Pacific  Ocean,  in  the  second  voyage  of  the  DufF,  ... 
Captain  Thomas  Robson,  captured  by  Le  Grand  Buonaparte  off 
Cape  Frio  ;  including  every  remarkable  occurrence  which  took 
place  on  board  the  ...  DufF,  le  Grand  Buonaparte,  &c.,  in  the 
Province  of  Paraguay,  Spanish  South  America,  and  ..  Portugal, 
on  the  return  home,  in  1798  and  1799.  By  William  Gregory, 
one  of  the  Missionaries,  &c.  London:  Symonds.  1799.  8vo.  + 
London:  Printed  by  T.  Gillet.  1 800.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  328.  Map. 
H.,  P.  -|-  The  Second  Edition.  London.  [1801.]  8vo.  Map 
and  Plates.  28746 

First  published  in  numbers. 


CRLNADA. 


441 


Gregory  xvi.  {Pope).  Bull  for  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave 
Trade,  and  the  Words  of  Daniel  O'ConncU.  New  Tork.  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  s.  28747 

Grellet  (S.)  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Gospel  Labours  of 
Stephen  Grellet,  Edited  by  Benjamin  Seebohm.  ...  London:  A. 
IV.  Bennett,  i860.  2  vols.,  8vo.  Portrait.  +  Second  Edition. 
[/W</.]  1861.  Sm.  8vo.  +  Third  Edition.  \lbid.'\  \%b^.  8vo. 
+  Philadelphia:  Henry  Longstreth.  1862.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
478,  Portrait  \  viii,  492,  Plate.  h.  28748 

Grellet  waa  a  native  of  Limogei,  France,  but  emigrated  to  America,  and  wa<  a 
minister  at  Burlington,  N.  J. 

Grenada,  Island  of.  Audi  alteram  Partem  j  or  A  Counter- 
Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  the  E— 1  of  H— 11— gh,  his  M 's 

P 1  S y  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  on  the  late  and  present 

State  of  Affairs  in  the  Island  of  Grenada.  -  In  which  it  is  clearly 
demonstrated,  that  the  Troubles  and  Confusion  which  have  so 
long  subsisted  in  that  Island,  to  the  Distraction  of  Government, 
and  to  the  irreparable  Loss  of  the  long-suffering  Inhabitants,  took 
their  Rise,  originally  and  solely  from  the  arbitrary  and  partial 

Disposition  of  Governor  M 11 ;  from  his  total  Ignorance  of 

the  British  Constitution,  and  the  Interests  of  the  People  whom 
he  was  appointed  to  govern ;  and  from  his  perverting  or  dispens- 
ing with  the  Laws.  And  that  these  Disturbances  have  since 
been  kept  up  by  a  continuance  of  the  same  causes,  ...  London : 
IV.  Nicoll.  MDCCLXx.    8vo,  pp.  123,  Appendix,  91.      h.  28749 

Set  the  "Monthly  Review,"  Vol.  xlii.  150. 

Denombrement  des  Habitations  de  Grenade,  [n.  p.]  1763. 
8vo.  28750 

Explication  du  plan  de  Tlsle  de  la  Grenade,    [n.  p.]  1763. 

The  Grenada  Planter ;  or,  A  Full  and  Impartial  Answer  to  a 
Letter  in  the  Gazetteer  of  October  22,  1768,  relative  to  the 

Conduct  of  his   Ex cy  G r  M le.   ...   London:    J. 

Almon.  [1768.]    8vo,  pp.  59.  H.  28751 

Governor  Melvill  is  referred  to.     See  "  M.  Rev.,"  XL.  92. 

...  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of  ...  the  Insurrection  in  Grenada. 
London:  R.  Faulder.   1796.    8vo,  i  1.,  pp.  196,  (i).     Map.     H. 

The  Laws  of  the  Legislature  of  the  Islands  of  Grenada  and 
the  Grenadines,  from  the  first  Establishment  of  a  Legislature  to 
the  Dissolution  of  the  last  Assembly  on  the  Fifth  day  of  Septem- 
ber, one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  seventy-four.     Volume  i. 

VOL.  VII.  55 


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This  volume  contains  only  such   Laws  as  are  now  in  force. 
Crenada:   lyilliam  IVayland.   1774    4to,  pp.  288.     j.c.B.  28753 

The  Laws  of  the  Legislature  of  the  Islands  of  Grenad.-^  and 
the  Grenadines.  Grenada :  Printed  for  Alexander  MiddUton. 
MDCCLXxviii.  2  vols.,  folio,  pp.  294,  Index,  22  1.  Vol.  11.: 
MDCCLXxix.    pp.  289,  Index,  7  1.  h.  28754 

A  rare  and  beautifully  printed  volume.  In  speaking  of  the  book,  Mr.  Rich  adda 
the  following  from  a  manu^icript  note:  "  Thia  book  it  so  rare  th.it  the  author  of  the 
new  edition  never  saw  it.  Sec  his  preface.  The  reason  of  its  rarity,  is  the  French 
capturing  the  island  a  few  months  after  it  was  printed,  and  of  course  destroying  them. 
This  is  supposed  to  be  the  only  copy  in  England." 

The  Laws  of  Grenada,  from  1763  to  1805,  with  Tables  of 
all  the  Statutes  passed  in  that  Period,  and  of  all  the  Originals  yet 
remaining  in  the  Public  Office,  and  Index  of  Contents,  Collected 
and  Arranged  by  George  Smith.     1808.    4to.  28755 

The  Laws  of  Grenada  and  the  Grenadines,  from  the  Year 
1766 :  in  which  those  Acts  and  Parts  of  Acts,  only,  are  printed, 
which  were  in  force  at  the  period  of  the  publication  of  this  work. 
With  numerous  Notes  of  Reference,  and  a  Copious  Analytical 
Index,  by  a  Professional  Gentleman.  Grenada:  A.  McComb'te. 
1830.    4to,  pp.  XXV,  412,  (2).  c.  28756 

A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable  The  Earl  of  H---B H, 

...  on  the  Present  Situation  of  AfFairs  in  the  Island  of  Gr-n-da. 
London:  J,  JV'tlkie.  m.occ.lxix.    8vo,  pp.  54.  h.  28757 

Letters  to  the  Earl  of  Hillsborough,  Secretary  of  State  for  the 
Colonies,  The  Marquis  of  Rockingham,  and  the  Archbishops 
and  Bishops ;  on  the  late  Subversion  of  the  Political  System,  of 
the  Glorious  Revolution ;  and  the  manifest  violation  of  the  Act 
of  Settlement ;  by  authorising  and  appointing  persons  professing 
the  Roman  Catholic  Religion,  to  hold  Legislative  and  Executive 
Offices,  in  the  Government  of  His  Majesty's  Islands  of  Grenada 
and  the  Grenadines,  ...  By  Pliny,  Junior.  London:  J.  IVilkte. 
1770.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  63.  M.  28758 

A  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  upon  the  Complaint  against 
Governor  Melvill.  London:  T.  Becket  and  P.  A.  De  Hondt. 
MDCCLxx.    8vo,  pp.  xlviii,  132.  h.,  m.  28759 

Eight  charges  were  preferred  against  Governor  Melvill,  from  which  it  appears  that 
he  was  guilty  of  illegal,  grievous,  cruel,  oppressive,  and  unjust  acts  towards  his  Majesty's 
subjects.  He  was,  however,  acquitted.  The  charges,  the  reply,  and  all  the  proceed- 
ings in  the  case  are  set  forth  in  this  volume. 

Narrative  of  the  Revolt.     See  Trumbull  {Mr.) 


c;ri;nvii.i.k. 


443 


Observations  upon  the  Report  made  by  the  Board  of  Trade 
against  the  Grenada  Laws.  London:  IV.  FUxney.  1770.  8vo, 
pp.  vii,  62.  H.,  M.  28760 

In  the  "  Monthly  Review,"  Vul.  xliii.,  the  author  U  called  a  icnilble  and  ipiritcd 
writer. 

Proceedings  of  the  Grenada  Agricultural  Society.  1820.  8vo. 
Continued.  28761 

A  Review,  1795.     See  [Wise  (Thomas  Turner.)] 

Grenard  (L.)  a  Book  for  the  Times ;  or  Shots  from  the 
Monitor.  By  Leo  Grenard.  New  Tork  :  Sinclair  Tousey.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  28762 

Reproduced  as:  Shots  from  the  Monitor;  or,  Facts  for  the  Times,  ...  Nttu  Tork  i 
Sinclair  Toutey,    1 8 64.     l6mo,  pp.  22.      h. 

Grenier  (Chev.)  Memoircs  de  la  (^ompagne  des  Decouvcrtcs 
dans  les  Mers  tie  rinde.     Brest.   1772.     8vo.  28763 

Grennell  (G.)  An  Oration  ...  at  Northampton,  on  the 
Anniversary  of  American  Independence,  181 1.  By  George 
Grennell,  Jun.  ...  Northampton:  Printed  by  l^VilUam  Butler.  181 1. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.,  H.  28764 

[Grenville  (G.)]  The  Conduct  of  the  Late  Administra- 
tion.    See  our  Vol.  iv.,  Nos.  15202,  15203. 

An  Epistle  to  the  Right  Honourable  Lord  G G .    4to. 

London:  J.  Almon.   1778.  28765 

Title  from  the  "  Monthly  Ri-view,"  Vol.  lvih.  137.    See  alio  our  Vol.  i.,  No.  1849. 

G[renville].  a  Letter  to  G.  G.  "  Stiff  in  Opinions, 
always  in  the  Wrong."  London:  J.  Williams,  mdcclxvii.  8vo, 
pp.  (4),  96.  28766 

"  This  letter  to  Lord  George  Grenville,  if  not  the  most  elegant,  or  the  most  correct 
of  our  late  political  disquisitions,  is  one  of  the  most  solid  and  most  intelligent,  and  is 
evidently  the  produce  of  no  vulgar  pen,  no  ill-instructed  hand.  It  is  intrnded  as  an 
answer  to  some  publications  in  defense  of  Mr.  Grenville's  ministerial  measures." — 
Monthly  Revieiv,  xxxvii.  143.  The  letter  is  dated  Richmond,  January  18,  1767, 
relates  entirely  to  American  aft'airs,  and  is  signed  L. 

Grenville.  [>etter  to  the  Right  Hon.  G.  Grenville,  occa- 
sioned by  his  Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  on  the  Motion 
for  Expelling  Mr.  Wilkes,  February  3,  1769.  To  which  is 
added,  a  Letter  on  the  Public  Conduct  of  Mr.  Wilkes.  London: 
J.  Fell.   1769.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  131.  c,  s.,  w.  28767 


ORBNVILLI. 


[Grenville  (George),  and  Knox  (William).]  The  Present 
State  of  the  Nation,  particularly  with  respect  to  its  Trade,  Fi- 
nances, 5cc.,  5cc.,  addressed  to  the  King  and  Both  Houses  of  Par- 
liament. London:  J.  Almon.  1768.  8vo,  pp.  100.  -j-  Fourth 
Edition,  Corrected.    \Jb'td^^  1769.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  9-107.      ba.,8. 

Partly  relating  to  America.  &«  '<  M.  Rev.,"  x»is.  388.  It  elicited  a  reply  by  Mr' 
Burke  [>m  our  No.  9294]  in  which  most  of  Mr.  Orenville'i  poiitioni  were  lucceist'uUy 
aiaailed,  and  the  following  ii  a  reply  to  Burke  t 

Grenville  and  Knox.  An  Appendix  to  the  Present  State 
of  the  Nation.  Containing  a  Reply  to  the  Observations  on  that 
Pamphlet.     London :  J.  Mmon.  mdcclxix.    8vo,  pp.  68.  s. 

Set  "  Monthly  Review,"  Vol.  SL.  S5S,  and  McCullock'i  "  Literaturv  ot  Political 
Economy,"  pp.  353-354- 

[Grenville.]  The  Regulations  Lately  Made  concerning  the 
Colonies,  and  the  Taxes  Imposed  upon  Them,  considered.  Lon- 
don:  J.  fVilkie.   1765.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  114.  ba.,  h.  28770 

Thii  pamphlet  has  also  been  ascribed  to  Dr.  Campbell  and  John  Dickinion.  Sti 
Bancroft'i  *<  United  States,"  v.  157.     The  following  title  settles  the  question  i 

Grenville.  The  Regulations  Lately  Made  concerning  the 
Colonies,  and  the  Taxes  Imposed  upon  Them,  considered.  By 
the  late  Right  Hon.  George  Grenville.  The  Third  Edition. 
London:  J.  tVilkie.   1775.    8vo,  pp.  114.  28771 

Grenville.  The  Speech  of  a  Right  Honorable  Gentleman 
on  the  Motion  for  Expelling  Mr.  Wilkes,  Friday,  February  3, 
1769.     Fourth  Edition.     London:  "J.  Almon.   1769.    8vo,  pp.  54. 

[Grenville  (Richard),  r  rl  'Temple.'\  A  Letter  to  His  Grace 
the  Duke  of  Grafton,  on  tii^  Present  Situation  of  Public  Affairs 
...  .  London:  J,  Almon.  [1768.]    8vo,  pp.  30.  s.  28773 

[Grenville  ?]  The  Principles  of  the  Late  Changes  Impar- 
tially Examined  ;  in  a  Letter  frum  a  Son  of  Candor  to  the  Public 
Advertiser.  London:  J.  Almon.  1764-  8vo,  pp.  85,  (i).  + 
Second  Edition.    \^Ibid.']   1765.    8vo,  pp.  89.  28774 

Also:  Enquiry  into  the  Conduct  of  Pitt,  1766. 

Grenville  {Sir  R.)     See  Hariot  (T.) 

Grenville.  Address  to  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  United  States  on  Lord  Grenville's  Treaty,  Philadelphia: 
Alathew  Carey.   1796.     8vo,  pp.  48.  c.  28775 


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The  Grcnvillc  Papers  \  being  the  Correspondence  of  Richard 
(irenvilic.  Earl  Temple,  k.g.,  and  the  Right  Hon.  George 
Grcnville,  their  Friends  and  Contemporaries:  now  first  published 
from  the  Original  MSS.  formerly  preserved  at  Stowe.  Edited, 
with  Notes,  by  William  James  Smith.  London:  Payne.  1852- 
53.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (2),  xliii,  (2),  494 ;  xx,  535 ;  ccxxviii,  ^()i ; 
xviii,  592.  B.,  BA.,  c,  H.,  s.  28776 

Grbnvillb  {LorJ).     See  Wyndham  (William.) 

Grevelink  (A.  H.,  Bisschop.)  Bemerkingen  betrcfFcnde  dc 
Nederlandsche  West-Indische  cilanden.  ii.  Emancipatie  der 
Slaven.     Rotterdam.   1848.     8vo.  28777 

Noticei  of  the  Dutch  Wcit-India  itlandi,  and  on  the  emancipation  of  ilavei. 

Grevelink.  Beschrijving  van  het  Eiland  Sint  Eustatius. 
[n.  p.]  1846.    8vo.  28778 

Grevelink.  De  vollcplanting  op  het  eiland  St.  Eustatius  van 
1816  tot  op  den  tegenwoordigen  tijd.     [^Utrecht.   1847.]    ^^o* 

Grew  (H.)  Address  delivered  before  the  Peace  Society  of 
Hartford  and  the  Vicinity,  Sept.  7,  1828.  By  Henry  Grew.  ... 
Hartford:  Printed  by  P.  Canfield.   1828.     8vo,  pp.  22.         28780 

Grew.  A  Narrative  of  Proceedings  in  the  Bank  Street  Ch., 
Philadelphia,  relative  to  the  Reception  of  an  Adhering  Free- 
mason. With  an  Examination  of  Masonic  Oaths,  &c.  By 
Henry  Grew.     Philadelphia.   1836.     i2mo,  pp.  36.  28781 

Grew  (M.)  James  Mott :  a  Biographical  Sketch.  By  Mary 
Grew.  With  Tributes  from  Wendell  Phillips.  New  York :  IV. 
P.  Tomlinson.    1868.     i8mo,  pp.  40.  h.  28782 

Grew  (T.)  The  Barbados  Almanack,  For  the  Year  of  our 
Lord  1752:  Being  Bissextile,  or  Leap- Year.  By  Theophilus 
Grew,  Professor  of  the  Mathematicks.  ...  Philadelphia:  Printed 
by  B.  Franklin^  and  D.  Hall.     Folio,  I  1.  P.  28783 

In  black  and  red.  The  probably  unique  copy  in  the  Philadelphia  library,  has  MS. 
notes  by  Dr.  Franklin.  Also ;  The  Description  and  Use  of  the  Globes,  Celestial  and 
Tcrrestial.  ...   Girmantown :  Printed  by  Chrittopher  Sower.   1753.     l6mo. 

Grewingk  (C.)  Beitrag  zur  Kenntniss  der  orographischen 
und  geognostischen  BeschafFenheit  der  Nord-West-Kuste  Ame- 
rikas  mit  den  anliegenden  Inseln.  Von  Dr.  C.  Grewingk.  ... 
St.  Petersburg :  Gedruckt  bey  Karl  Kray.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  iv.  3- 
351.     7  Maps.  28784 


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:R.EWINGK.     Beitrag  zur  Kenntniss  der  geognostischen  Bc- 
schafFenheit  Californiens.     St.  Petersburg.   1847.    ^^o.  a. 

Both  of  these  pieces  of  Grewingk's  first  appeared  in  the  "  7erhandlungen  der  Mine> 
ralogischen  Gesellschait." 

Grey  (B.  E.)  New  Mexico  ...  .  Speech  of  Hon.  Ben  Ed- 
wards Grey,  of  Kentucky,  on  the  Compromise.  Delivered  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  May  17,  1852.  \_JVashington.  n. 
d.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  28786 

[Grey  {Sir  Charles  Edward).]  Remarks  on  the  Proceedings 
as  to  Canada  in  the  Present  Session  of  Parliament :  By  one  of 
the  Commissioners.     London.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  67.  28787 

Grev  (G.)  Speech  of  Sir  George  Grey  in  the  House  of 
Commons,  March  29,  1838,  on  Abolition  of  Negro  Apprentice- 
ship.    London.    1838.     8vo.  s.  28788 

Grey  [(Henry  George)].  The  Colonial  Policy  of  Lord  John 
Russell's  Administration.  By  Earl  Grey.  London:  Richard 
Bentley.  1853.  ^  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxvii,  447 ;  xii,  508.  B.,  ba.,  s. 
-|-  Second  Edition,  with  Additions.    [/W.]  1853.    2  vols.,  8vo. 

"A  handboolc  of  modern  colonial  policy,  which  no  person  desirous  of  understanding 
the  present  state  and  future  prospect  of  our  colonies  can  omit  to  read." — Edinburgh  Re- 
view, Vol.  xcviii.,  p.  92.     See  also  "  Eraser's  Magazine,"  Vol.  xlvii.,  p.  485. 

[Grey  (Isaac).]  A  Seriou:  Address  to  such  of  the  People 
called  Quakers,  on  the  Continent  of  North-America,  as  profess 
Scruples  relative  to  ihe  Present  Government :  Exhibiting  the 
ancient  real  Testimony  of  that  People,  concerning  Obedience  to 
Civil  Authority.  Written  before  the  Departure  of  the  British 
Army  from  Philadelphia,  1778,  by  a  Native  of  Pennsylvania. 
To  which  are  added,  for  the  Information  of  all  rational  Enquirers, 
an  Appendix,  consisting  of  Extracts  from  an  Essay  concerning 
Obedience  to  the  Supreme  Powers,  and  the  Duty  of  Subjects  in 
all  Revolutions,  published  in  England  soon  after  the  Revolution 
of  1688.  The  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  Steiner 
&  Cist.  MDCCLXxviii.    8vo,  pp.  48.  p.  28790 

Justifies  obedience  to  the  American  Government. 

Grey  (R.)  Sermon  at  Hallowell,  [Me.]  October  21,  1795, 
at  the  Ordination  of  Daniel  Stone.  By  Robert  Grey.  Hallo- 
well.  1796.    8vo.  w.  28791 

Grey  (Z.)  An  Impartial  Examination  of  the  Second  Volume 
of  Mr.  Daniel  Neal's  History  of  the  Puritans.  In  which  the 
Reflections   of  that   Author,   upon    King  James  i.  and   King 


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Charles  i.  are  proved  to  be  groundless :  His  Misrepresentations 
of  the  Conduct  of  the  Prelates  of  those  Times,  fully  detected  ; 
And  his  numerous  Mistakes  in  History,  and  unfair  Way  of  quot- 
ing his  Authorities,  exposed  to  Publick  View.  By  Zackary 
Grey,  ll.d.  With  an  Appendix,  in  Answer  to  two  Common, 
but  Unreasonable  Complaints  of  the  Dissenters,  against  the 
Establish'd  Church,  etc.  ...  London:  R.  Gosling,  m.dcc.xxxvi. 
8vo,  pp.  434.  Examination  of  the  Third  Volume  ...  mdcc- 
XXXVII.  pp.  404,  143.  Examination  of  the  Fourth  Volume  ... 
Printed  by  J.  Beltenham.   1739.     pp.  427,176.  H.  28792 

The  titles  of  each  volume  vary;  for  an  examination  of  Neal,  Vol.  i.,  ue  Madox 
(Isaac). 

[Grey.]  A  Serious  Address  to  Lay-Methodists  to  beware  of 
the  False  Pretences  of  their  Teachers.  With  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining an  Account  of  the  Fatal  and  Bloody  Effects  of  Enthusi- 
asm, in  the  case  of  the  Family  of  the  Dutartres  in  South  Carolina, 
which  was  attended  with  the  Murder  of  two  Persons,  and  the  Ex- 
ecution of  four  others.     By  a  Sincere  Protestant.    London.   1745. 

[Grey.]  The  Quaker  and  Methodist  Compared,  in  an  Ab- 
stract of  Geo.  Fox's  Journal,  with  his  Will,  and  of  the  Rev. 
Geo.  Whitefield's  Journal,  with  Historical  Notes.  London. 
1740.    8vo.  28794 

The  Greyjackets,  and  How  they  Lived,  Fought,  and  Died  for 
Dixie.  With  Incidents  and  Sketches  of  Life  in  the  Confederacy. 
By  a  Confederate.  Philadelphia:  Jones,  Brothers  ^  Co.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  574.     1 1  Maps,  5  Plates.  c.  28795 

Greylock  (Godfrey),  pseudonym.  Taghconic ;  or,  Letters 
and  Legends  about  our  Summer  Home.  By  Godfrey  Greylock. 
[J.  E.  A.  Smith  ?]     Boston.  1852.     i2mo.  28796 

Greytown,  Nicaragua.  Bombardement,  et  entiere  Destruc- 
tion de  Grey-Town.     Paris.   1856.    8vo.  28797 

Lettre  du  Delegue  de  la  Population  Fran^aise  de  Grey-Town, 
Amerique  Centrale.  Paris.  1856.  +  2me  Lettre  du  Delegue 
de  la  Population  Fran^aise  de  Grey-Town,  Royaume  Mosquite, 
Amerique  Centrale,  au  Commerce  Fran^ais,  Britannique,  Sarde, 
Espagnol,  et  AUemand,  etc.  (Recueil  a  reproduisant  les  docu- 
ments indiques  dans  la  lettre  du  15  Juin,  1856,  etc.)  Paris. 
1856.    8vo.  28798 

A  Memorial  to  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  on  behalf 
of  the  Sufferers  from  the  Bombardment  and  Destruction  of  Grey- 


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town,  or  San  Juan  del  Norte,  by  the  U.  S.  Sloop-of-war  Cyanc, 
on  the  13th  July,  A.D.  1854 ;  and  Narrative  of  Events  which 
transpired  at  that  Place  between  the  years  1852  and  1854.  By 
S.  S.  Wood,  Commissioner,  ...  New-York:  "John  A.  Gray^  Printer. 
1859.    8vo,  pp.  40.  s.  28799 

Gribble  (C.  B.)  Slavery  a  Sinj  or.  Aunt  Phillis's  Cabin 
Reviewed.     By  Charles  B.  Gribble.     1853.     J^mo,  pp.  53. 

Grider  (H.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Henry  Grider,  of  Kentucky, 
on  the  Sub-Treasury  Bill.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives ...  April  ist,  1846.  Washington :  J.  £ff  G.  S.  Gideon, 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  28801 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  the  Mexican  War  ...  May  i8,  1846.  H^athingtom  Printed 
by  J.  ^  G.  S.  Gideon.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  16.     h. 

Gridley  (J.)  History  of  Montpelier.  A  Discourse  deliv- 
ered in  the  Brick  Church,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  on  Thanksgiving 
Day,  December  8,  1842.  By  Rev.  John  Gridley.  Montpelier : 
E.  P.  Walton  &  Sons.   1843.    8vo,  pp.  48.  C,  H.  28802 

Gridley  (P.)  An  Address  ...  before  the  Literary  Societies 
of  Hamilton  College,  July  22,  1845,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  By  Hon. 
Philo  Gridley.     Utica:  R.W.Roberts.  1845.    8vo,  pp.  29.     h. 

Grieben  (A.  H.)  Instrucciones  para  la  cria  cientifica  de 
Ovejas  en  los  rebanos  de  la  America  del  Sud,  por  A.  H.  Grieben. 
Buenos  Aires.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  22.  28804 

Grier  (R.)  The  Georgia  Almanac,  for  ...  1834.  ...  By 
Robert  Grier.    Augusta^  Ga.  1833.    i2mo,  pp.  45.  h. 

Grier's  Southern  Almanac  for  the  States  of  Georgia,  Alabama, 
SouthCarolina,  and  Tennessee,  for  the  Year  ...  1862.  Savannah: 
E.  Knapp  &  Co.    8vo,  pp.  23.     Continued.  s.  28806 

Griesinger  (T.)  Freiheit  und  Sklaverei  unter  dem  Sternen- 
banner,  oder  Land  und  Leute  in  Amerika.  Stuttgart:  A.  Kroner. 
1862.    2  vols.,  8vo.  28807 

Griesinger.  Land  und  Leute  in  Amerika.  Skizzen  aus  dem 
Amerikanischen  Leben.  Von  Theodor  Griesinger.  ...  Stuttgart: 
A.  Kroner.   1 863.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  882.     Map.  *  B.  28808 

Griesinger.  Lebende  Bilder  aus  Amerika.  Stuttgart.  1858. 
8vo.  28809 

Grieve  (J.)     See  Kracheninnikow. 

Grievances  of  the  ...  Colonies.     See  [Plopkins  (Stephen)]. 


GRIFFIN. 


449 


Grievous  (Peter),  pseudonym.  See  [Hopkinson],  also^  Vol.  iv., 
No.  14025. 

Griffen  (P.)  A  Short  Memoir  of  Phebe  GrifFen.  New 
York:  Press  of  M.  Day  l^  Co.   1841.     i2mo,  pp.  12.  28810 

Griffin  (A.)  Griffin's  Journal.  First  Settlers  of  Southold. 
The  Names  of  the  Heads  of  those  Families,  being  only  thirteen 
at  the  time  of  their  landing ;  First  Proprietors  of  Orient ;  Bio- 
graphical Sketches,  &c.,  &c.,  &c.  By  Augustus  Griffin.  Orient^ 
L.  I.:  Augustus  Griffin.   1857.     i2mo,  pp.  312.     Portrait. 

[Griffin  (Benjamin).]  Whig  and  Tory.  [A  Play.]  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  82.  BA.  28812 

Griffin  {Rev.  Cornelius).  Letter  to  Lord  Bathurst,  on  his 
Missionary  Labors  [in  Canada],  1828.  c,  s.  28813 

Griffin  (E.)  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Ebenezer  Griffin  ...  Oct. 
30,  i860,  in  Reply  to  the  Address  of  Hon.  Wm.  L.  Yancey  ... 
Oct.  17,  i8bo.  ...  Rochester^  N.  T.:  C.  D.  Tracy  £ff  Co.  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  28814 

Griffin  (E.)  Testimony  of  Purchase  Monthly  Meeting, 
concerning  Esther  Griffin,  deceased,  a  Minister  in  the  Religious 


Society  of  Friends.     L'.udon.  1833.      2mo,  pp.  12. 


28815 


Griffin  (E.  D.)  Remains  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  D.  Griffin, 
Compiled  by  Francis  Griffin :  with  a  Biographical  Memoir  of  the 
Deceased,  by  the  Rev.  John  McVickar,  d.d.  ...  New-Tork:  G. 
y  6\  i^  H.  CarvilL  1831.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xiii,  11-455  »  4^6. 

Griffin  (E.  D.)  A  Farewell  Sermon,  preached  May  28, 
1809,  at  Newark,  New-Jersey.  By  Edward  D.  Griffin.  New- 
ark: Printed  by  E.  B.  Gould.  1809.  8vo,  pp.  29.  B.,  BA.,  H.  + 
Second  Edition.  Newburyport^  Mass.  1809.  8vo,  pp.  16.  B., 
BA.,  H.    +  Reprinted^  Pittsfield.   1 809.    8vo,  pp.  20.  288 1 7 

Griffik.  a  Sermon  ...  September  2,  1828,  at  the  Dedica- 
tion of  the  New  Chapel  connected  with  Williams  Coll  ;ge  Mas- 
sachusetts, 'y  Edward  D.  Griffin,  d.d.  President  ...  Williams- 
town:  Printea  by  Ridley  Bannister.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  37,  Errata, 
I  slip.  H.  28818 

Also:  Address  before  the  American  Education  Society,  at  Boston,  May  25,  1825.  ... 
Boston.  1825.  8vo.  —  Address,  May  26,  1829.  ..  American  Bible  Class  Society,  at 
Philadelphia.  ...  fFilliamttown,  [^Mass- :^  Printed  by  RiJIey  Bannister.  1830.  8vo,  pp. 
II.  B.,  BA.,  w.  —  An  Address  ...  to  the  ...  Graduates  of  Williams  College,  at  the 
Commencement,  Sept.  4,  l8za Pittsfield s  Printed  by  Phinehas  Allen.  1812.    8vo, 

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pp.  12.  H. —  ...  A  Missionary  Sermon  ...  Philadelphia,  May  23,  iSoj.  ...  Phila- 
delphia: Printed  by  Jane  Aitktn.  1805.  8vo,  pp.  30.  b.,  ba.,  h.  +  Gre^ttfield,  Muss. 
1808.  8vo.  -^  ylndover :  Flagg  and  Gould.  1821.  8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.  —  A  Letter  to 
the  Rev.  Ansel  D.  Eddy  ...  on  the  Narratives  of  the  Revivals  of  Religion  in  the  Pres* 
bytery  of  Geneva,  ffilliamstoiun :  Printed  by  Ridley  Bannister  1832.  8vo,  pp.  12. 
ISA.,  H.,  s.  —  A  Plea  for  Africa  :  a  Sermon,  October  26,  1817,  before  the  Synod  of  New 
York  and  New  Jersey.  ...  New  York.  18 17.  8vo,  pp.  76.  b.,  ba.,  n.  —  Poem  in 
Latin  and  English.  New  York.  1821.  4to.  w.  —  Poema  in  Comitiis  CoUegii  Colum- 
biani  pronuntiatum.  New  York.  1823.  4to.  w.  —  Sermon,  July  22,  1807,  at  the 
Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Macwhorter,  d.d.,  Newark,  N,  J.  ...  Nevu  York :  S. 
Gould.  1807.  8vo,  pp.  52.  b.,  ba.,  h.,  8.  —  A  Sermon  preached  January  loth,  1810, 
at  the  Dedication  of  the  Church  in  Park  Street,  Boston.  ...  Boston.  [1810.]  8vo,  pp. 
34.  B.,  BA.,  M.  —  Sermon  ...  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Portsmouth  Female  Asylum,  and 
for  the  Roxbury  Charitable  Society,  181 1.  Boston:  Munroe  (^  Francis.  181 1.  8vo, 
pp.  47.  BA.,  H.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston  :  Printed  by  Samuel  T.  Armstrong.  1 8 1 2. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.,  H.  —  A  Sermon  ...  May  9,  18 19,  at  the  Anniversary  of  the  United 
Foreign  Missionary  Society.  ...  New  York  ...  New  York.  1819.  8vo,  pp.  27.  n. — 
Sermon  at  Sandwich,  [Mass.]  October  20,  18 13,  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  Meet- 
inghouse. ...  Boston.   1813.     8vo,  pp.  35.    h.  —  Sermon,  "The  Claims  of  Seamen,"  ... 

1819.  ...  New  York:  Printed  by  y.  Seymour.  18 19.  8vo,  pp.  22.  ba. 
September  14,  1826,  before  the  American  Board  of  Missions  at  Middle- 

...  Middletown :  Printed  by  E.  &  H.  Clark.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  27.  b. — 
before  the  Annual  Convention  of  the  Congregational  Ministers  of  Mas- 
lachusetts,  in  Boston,  May  29,  1828.  ...  Boston.  i8z8.  8vo,  pp.  24.  b.,  h.  —  Sermons 
...  .  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Memoir  of  his  Life,  by  William  B.  Sprague,  d.d.  Albany: 
Printed  by  Packard,  Van  Benthuysen  &  Co.  1838.  a  vols.,  8vo,  vi,  (i),  597;  vi,  (i), 
596.  Portrait.  ,i.  —  Strictures  on  a  Sermon  by  E.  D.  Griffin.  By  a  Friend  to  Re- 
vivals. New  York.  1832.  8vo.  —  Remarks  on  Dr.  Griffin's  Requisition  for  Seven 
Hundred  Thousand  Ministers.     New  Haven,  Conn.  1824.    8vo.     w. 

Griffin  (F.)     Junius   Discovered.      By  Frederick   Griffin. 

Boston:  Little,  Brown  and  Company.    1854.     l2mo,  pp.  310,  (i). 

The  evidence  educed  is  in  favor  of  Thomas  Pownall,  Governor  of  Massachusetts  Bay. 

Griffin  (J.)  Memoirs  of  Captain  James  Wilson,  containing 
an  Account  of  his  Enterprises  ...  his  Missionary  Voyage  to  the 
South  Seas,  ...  By  John  Griffin.  London :  T.  Williams,  [n  d.] 
8vo.  +  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  pp.  230.  ba.  +  Boston:  Samuel  T.  Arm- 
strong. 1822.  i2mo,  pp.  iv,  9-219.  Portrait,  ba.  -\-  Second 
American  Edition,  with  an  Appendix.  Portland:  James  Adams., 
Jr.   1827.     i2mo,  pp.  220.  B.  28820 

Captain  Wilson  served  in  the  Battles  of  Bunker-Hill  and  Long-Island.  See  "  M. 
Rev.,"  ixxiv.  217.  An  abridgment  of  the  work  was  published,  P^/WeZ/iA/a.  1841. 
l6mo. 

[Griffin  (John  Q.  A.)]  Some  Fresh  Suggestions  on  the 
Proj'ect  of  Annexing  Charlestown  to  Boston.  By  a  Bunker  Hill 
Boy.     Charlestown.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  18.  H.,  N.  28821 

Griffin  (N.)  Gathering  of  Descendants  of  Nathan  Griffin 
at  the  Old.  Homestead,  at  Stockton,  Me.  Belfast,  Me.  1863. 
i8mo.  28822 


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Griffith  (D.)  Passive  Obedience  Considered  :  in  a  Sermon 
preached  at  Williamsburg,  December  31st,  1775.  By  the  Rev- 
erend David  Griffith,  Rector  of  Shelburne  Parish,  Virginia. 
Published  at  the  Request  of  the  General  Convention.  Williams- 
burg :  Printed  by  Alexander  Purdie.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  26.  p. 

Griffith  (Francis  P.)  A  Chart,  containing  the  Names  of 
Senators  ...  from  every  State  in  the  Union,  from  the  Commence- 
ment of  the  Federal  Government  to  the  Present  Period ;  also, 
the  Names  of  Presidents  and  Vice-Presidents,  Cabinet  Officers, 
&c.      Columbus :  F.  fF.  Murray  isf  Co.   iS/^g.  28824 

Griffith  (J.)  A  Journal  of  the  Life,  Travels  and  Labours 
in  the  Work  of  the  Ministry  of  John  Griffith.  London :  James 
Phillips.  M  Dcc  Lxxix.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  427.  ba.,  h.  +  Philadel- 
phia :  Joseph  Crukshank.  M  dcc  lxxx.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  iv,  426.  H.,  P. 
-[-  York:  Printed  by  fV.  Alexander  ^  Co.    1830.     i-2mo,  pp.  296. 

Griffith  was  a  Quaker  missionary,  born  in  Wales.  He  travelled  through  parts  of 
New  England,  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  and  Maryland,  in  1736  and  the 
following  year.  See  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxi.  571.  Reprinted  in  "The  Friend's  Library," 
Vol.  V.  Philadelphia.  1 841.  8vo.  Also  reprinted  with  ;  Some  Brief  Remarks  upon 
Sundry  Important  Subjects,  etc.;  principally  addressed  to  the  People  called  Quakers.  ... 
London.  1764.  8vo,  pp.  100.  +  [Ibid.'\  1765.  +  Dublin.  1765.  8vo.  +  London, 
Primed;  and  Wilmington,  Reprinted  by  yame$  Adams.  1768.  8vo.  p.  +  Philadelphia: 
Joseph  Crukshank.  mocclxxxi.  pp.  (8),  112.  +  London:  Phillips  and  Pardon.  1805. 
8vo.     +  York.   1830. 

Griffith  (J.  F.)  Remarks  on  "Bridging  the  Upper  Missis- 
sippi and  other  Large  Navigable  Streams.  ...  Submitted  to  Con- 
gress by  James  F.  Griffith  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.        h. 

Griffith  (T.  W.)  Annals  of  Baltimore.  By  Thomas  W. 
Griffith.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  William  Wooddy.  1824.  8vo, 
pp.  296,  Errata,  i  1.     Portrait.  ba.  28827 

Griffith.  Sketches  of  the  Early  History  of  Maryland.  By 
Thomas  W.  Griffith.  Baltimore:  Printed  \_for  the  Author"]  by 
Frederick  G.  Schaeffer.    182 1.    8vo,  pp.  77.     Portrait  and  Plate. 

[Griffith  (William).]  Eumenes :  Being  a  Collection  of 
Papers,  written  for  the  purpose  of  Exhibiting  some  of  the  more 
Prominent  Errors  and  Omissions  of  the  Constitution  of  New 
Jersey,  as  established  on  the  Second  Daj'  of  July,  One  Thousand 
Seven  Hundred  and  Seventy-Six ;  and  to  Prove  the  Necessity 
of  Calling  a  Convention,  for  Revision  and  Amendment.  Trenton : 
Printed  by  G.  Craft.    1799.     8vo,  pp.  149,  (6).  28829 


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[Griffith.]     Historical  Notes,     [n.  p.  1825.]     8vo. 

"This  book  was  never  published.  The  author  was  W.  Griffith  of  New  Jersey, 
whose  death  prevented  the  continuance  of  the  work,  and  the  completion  of  this  un- 
finished volume." — J.  Sparks.     It  was  afterwards  issued  as  a  posthumous  work,  viz. : 

Griffith.  Historical  Notes  of  the  American  Colonies  and 
Revolution,  from  1754  to  1775.  By  William  Griffith,  Esq.,  of 
New  Jersey.  Published  by  his  Executors.  Burlington,  N.  y., 
Jos.  L.  Powell.  1843.    8vo,  pp.  300,  Note,  3  1.      b.,  ba.,  c,  h. 

Griffith.  An  Oration,  delivered  To  the  Citizens  of  Bur- 
lington, on  the  22d  of  February,  1800,  In  Commemoration  of 
Gen.  George  Washington,  ...  By  William  Griffith,  Esq.  To 
which  is  added  A  Prayer,  on  the  same  occasion.  By  Charles  H. 
Wharton,  d.d.  ...  Trenton :  Printed  by  G.  Craft,  mdccc.  8vo, 
pp.  25.  BA.,  p.  28832 

Also :  Annual  Law  Register  of  the  United  States — Vols,  in.,  iv.  Burlingun  :  David 
AUinson.  i8az.  a  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  iv,  564;  l  1.,  565-1452.  ba.,  h.,  s. — which  con- 
tains much  political  information.  —  A  Treatise  on  the  Jurisdiction  and  Proceedings  of 
Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Civil  Suits,  ...  Newark.  1797.     izmo. 

Griffiths  (D.,  Jr.)  Two  Years  Residence  in  the  New 
Settlements  of  Ohio,  North  America  :  With  Directions  to  Emi- 
grants.    By  D.  Griffiths,  Jr.     London.  1835.    i2mo.    c.  28833 

Griffiths  (John  W.)  Treatise  on  Marine  and  Naval  Archi- 
tecture ...  New-York.  1851.    4to.  28834 

Contains  some  historical  data. 

[Griffiths  (Julia).]  Autographs  for  Freedom.  Boston:  John 
P.  Jewett  ^  Company.  1853.  i2mo,  pp.  viii,  263.  -\-  Second 
Series.  Edited  by  Julia  Griffiths.  Auburn :  Jlden,  Beardsley  ^ 
Co.  1854.    i2mo,  pp.  309.     Portrait.  b.,  ba.,  h.  28835 

A  collection  of  articles  from  the  pens  of  William  H.  Seward  and  numerous  other 
persons  of  eminence,  male  and  female,  with  their  signatures  in  facsimile  appended. 

[Griffiths  (Mattie).]  Autobiography  of  a  Female  Slave. 
Redfield,  New  Tori.  1857.     i2mo,  pp.  401.        b.,  c,  h.  28836 

Also :  Poems.  Now  first  Collected.  ...  New  Tori :  D.  jSppUtqn  &  Co.  M.  occc- 
Liii.    iimo,  pp.  167.     B.,  H. 

Grigg  (J.)  ...  A  Sermon,  preached  on  the  Fifth  Day  of 
September,  1832,  ...  Athens,  Greene  Co.  On  a  Day  appointed 
by  the  Rector  for  Humilation  and  Prayer  to  Almighty  God,  that 
he  would  be  pleased  to  avert  the  prevailing  Epidemic.  By  the 
Rev.  John  Grigg,  A.M.  ...  Hudson:  Crawford  Livingston.  1832. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  28837 


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Grigo  (John,  publisher).  Grigg's  Southern  and  Western 
Songster;  being  a  Choice  Collection  of  the  most  Fashionable 
Songs.  ...  New  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1835.  24mo.  -f  [/W.] 
1836.    +  llbid.']  1839.     Plate.  28838 

Griggs  (William  N.)  The  Celebrated  "  Moon  Story,'*  its 
Origin  and  Incidents;  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  [J.  Adams 
Locke.]     New  Tork.   1852.     i2mo.  c.  28839 

[Griggs  {Rev.  Mr.)"]  The  Manuscript.  New  Tork :  G.  and 
C.  Carvill  and  Elam  Bliss.  1828.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  192;  188. 
Plate  of  Trenton  Falls,  N.  Y.  28840 

A  periodical ;  six  numbers  in  each  volume.  Vol.  i.  reached  a  second  edition — nearly 
all  the  articles  relate  to  America. 

Grignon.  Vindication  of  Col.  Grignon,  and  the  Western 
interior  Regiment,  during  the  Rebellion,  1831-32.  Jamaica: 
Office  of  the  St.  Jago  Gazette.  1833.     2  Plates.  28841 

Grigsby  (H.  B.)  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
the  Hon.  Littleton  Waller  Tazewell,  delivered  ...  before  the 
Bar  of  Norfolk,  Virginia,  and  the  Citizens  Generally,  on  the 
29th  day  of  June,  i860.  By  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby,  ll.d.  Nor- 
folk: J.  D.  Ghiseliriy  Jr.  i860.    8vo,  pp.  124.     b.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  s. 

Grigsby.  The  Virginia  Convention  of  1829-30,  a  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  Virginia  Historical  Society,  ...  December 
15th,  1853.  By  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby.  Richmond:  Macfarlane 
and  Fergusson.  1 854.     i2mo,  pp.  104.  b.,  m.  28843 

Grigsby.  The  Virginia  Convention  of  1776.  A  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  Virginia  Alpha  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
Society,  in  the  Chapel  of  William  and  Mary  College  in  the  City 
of  Williamsburg,  July  3,  1855.  ...  By  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby. 
Richmond:  J.  W.  Randolph.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  206.  b.,  h. 

Also ;  Oration,  delivered  before  the  Students  of  William  and  Mary  College,  July  4, 
1859.    [n.  p.  1859.]    8vo,  pp.  16.     B.,  R. 

Grijalua  fj.  de).  Cronica  de  la  Orden  de  N.  P.  S.  Au- 
gustin  en  las  Prouincias  de  la  Nueua  Espana,  en  quatro  decades 
desde  el  afio  de  1533  hasta  el  de  1592.  Por  M.  F.  Joan  de  Gri- 
jalva.  Prior  del  Convente  de  N.  P.  S.  Augustin  de  Mexico. 
Mexico  en  el  Religiosisimo  Conuento  de  S.  Augustin^  y  Imprenta  de 
Joan  Ruyz.  1624.    Folio,  Engraved  Title,  3  1.,  218  1.,  (9  1.)     h. 

The  author  was  a  native  of  Colima,  on  the  Pacific  Coast;  born  about  1559,  and 
was  for  many  years  the  Rector  of  St.  Paul's  Collii^e;  died  at  Fuubla  in  1627.     "  Es 


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NUtoria  bien  escrita,  i  que  no  gale  de  lo  que  en  el  Titulo  promete." — PiNiLa-BAiaA. 
A  rare  work{  the  Andrade  copy  lold  for  145  tbalers.  Priced  by  Tragi,  in  1871,  at 
600  franci. 

Grillet  and  Bechamel.     See  Acufia  (Ch.  de).     Vol.  i. 

Grimaldi.  Respuesta  del  Marques  de  Grimaldi  sobre  la 
cuestion  de  limiter  en  la  banda  oriental  del  Rio  de  la  Plata,  y 
noticias  sobre  los  dos  sitios  de  la  colonia  del  Sacramento  en  1762 
y  1773.     Montevideo.  1849.    4^°i  PP*  T^-  28846 

[Grim  (Charles  Frederic).]  An  Essay  towards  an  Improved 
Register  or  Deeds,  City  and  County  of  New  York,  to  Decem- 
ber 31,  1790,  inclusive.     New-York.  1832.    8vo,  pp.  371. 

Mr.  Gowan  marked  his  copy  as  "  Rare ;  $50.00." 

Grim  Dick,  the  One- Eyed  Robber.  A  Tale  of  Hunters, 
Indians,  and  Banditti.  New  York:  Geo.  Munro  l^  Co.  1866. 
i6mo,  pp.  100.  28848 

Grimes  (G.)  The  Lily  of  the  West,  On  Human  Nature, 
Education  ...  .  By  G.  Grimes,  an  Inmate  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum 
in  Tennessee.     Nashville^  Tenn.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  96.         28849 

Grimes  (J.  S.)  The  National  Crisis.  A  Sermon  preached 
at  Columbia,  Pa.,  and  repeated  ...  in  Wrightsville,  Pa.,  on  the 
National  Fast  Day,  January  4th,  A.D.  1861  j  ...  by  Rev.  J.  S. 
Grimes,  a.m.,  Pastor.  Wrightsville :  Robert  IV,  Smithy  Printer. 
1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  16.  28850 

Also :  The  Nation's  Last  Hope.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  on  the  Day  of  National  Humiliation,  August  4,  1864.  ...  NtwcattU  \Pa.)t 
E.  S.  Durban.    8vo,  pp.  ao. 

Grimes  (J.  W.)  Address  to  the  People  of  Iowa,  April  8, 
1854.     By  James  W.  Grimes,    [n.  p.  n.  d.J    8vo,  pp.  7. 

Grimes.  Opinion  of  James  W.  Grimes,  of  Iowa,  ...  in  the 
United  States  Senate  ...  for  the  Trial  of  Andrew  Johnson  ...  . 
Washington:  F.  Iff  J.  Rives  &  Geo.  A.  Bailey.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Also :  Achievements  of  the  Western  Naval  Flotilla.  Remarks  in  the  Senate,  March 
13,1862.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  The  Surrender  of  Slaves  by  the  Army.  Speech 
...  April  14,  1862.    8vo,  pp.  7. 

GRiMKi  (A.  E.)  Appeal  to  the  Christian  Women  of  the 
South.  By  Angelina  E.  Grimke.  New  York.  [1836.]  8vo, 
PP*  36.  -f-  Edinburgh :  Printed  by  Willm.  Oliphant^  Junr.  i^  Co. 
1837.    8vo,  pp.  36.  p.  28853 

On  Slavery.     See  "  Anti-Slavery  Examiner,"  Vol.  i. 


CRIMICL 


455 


GRiMKi.  Letters  to  Catharine  E.  Becchcr,  in  Reply  to  an 
Essay  on  Slavery  and  Abolitionism,  addressed  to  A.  E.  Grimlce : 
Revised  by  the  Author.  Boston:  Isaac  Knapp.  1838.  i2mo, 
pp.  130.  c,  N.  28854 

Grimke  (F.)  Considerations  upon  the  Nature  and  Tendency 
of  Free  Institutions.  By  Frederick  Grimke.  Cincinnati:  H. 
IV.  Derby  &  Co.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  544.  +  Second  Edition, 
Corrected.    [Ibid.']   1856.    8vo,  pp.  670.  28855 

Grimk^  (S.  M.)  An  Epistle  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Southern 
States.     By  Sarah  M.  Grimke.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  20.       s. 

Also :  Letters  on  the  Equality  of  the  Sexc-s,  and  the  Condition  of  Woman.  Ad- 
dressed to  Mary  S.  Parker.   ...   Botion  :   Isaac  Knapp.   1838.     8vo,  pp.  128.     B.,  c. 

Grimk]§  (T.  S.)  a  Letter  [on  Nullification]  to  the  Honor- 
able John  C.  Calhoun,  Vice-President  ...  Robert  Y.  Hayne,  ... 
George  M'Duffie,  ...  and  James  Hamilton,  Jr.',  Governor  of 
the  State  of  South  Carolina.  By  Thomas  S.  Grimke.  Philadel- 
phia: Thomas  Kite  and  Co.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  17.  w.  +  Second 
Edition.  Charleston:  Printed  by  James  S.  Burges.  1832.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  28857 

GrimkI.  An  Oration  delivered  in  ...  Charleston  on  the 
Fourth  of  July,  i8og,  by  the  Appointment  of  the  South  Carolina 
State  Society  of  Cincinnati.  ...  Qy  Thomas  S.  Grimke.  ... 
Charleston.  '  1809.  8vo,  pp.  32.  +  Re-printed  by  JVm.  Riley. 
1829.    8vo,  pp.  32.  28858 

Grimke.  Oration  on  the  Absolute  Necessity  o\  Union,  and 
the  Folly  and  Madness  of  Disunion.  Delivered  Fourth  of  July, 
1809.  By  Thomas  S.  Grimke.  Speech  of  Thomas  S.  Grimke, 
delivered  in  December,  1828,  on  The  Constitutionality  of  the 
Tariff,  and  on  the  True  Nature  of  State  Sovereignty.  ...  Charles- 
ton: Printed  by  IV.  Riley.   1829.   i2mo,  pp.  129.  28859 

This  is  the  cover  title,  the  printed  titles  dift'er.  The  oration  was  first  published 
separately.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Grimk6.  Oration  on  the  Principal  Duties  of  Americans ; 
delivered  before  the  Washington  Society,  and  other  Citizens  of 
Charleston  ...  4th  of  July  [1833].  By  T.  S.  Grimke.  With 
the  Farewell  Address  of  the  Hon.  Wm.  Drayton,  to  the  Wash- 
ington Society.  ...  Charleston:  Printed  by  JVilliam  Estill.  1833. 
8vo,  pp.  39.  p.  28860 

Grimke.  Report  of  Committee  of  Senate  of  South-Carolina, 
on  the  Practicability  ...  of  reducing  the  Law  to  the  Form  of  a 


1  i 


I. 


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C.RIMSHAW. 


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Code  ...   1827.     Hy  Thomas  S.  Giimk6. 
D.  Ssf  y.  M.  Faust.   1827.    8vo,  pp.  26. 


Columbia :   PrDued  l,y 
28861 


U.y  H. 


Grimk^.  Speech  of  Thomas  Smith  Giimke  ...  dclivficil  in 
the  Senate  of  South  Carolina,  In  December,  1828,  during  the 
Debate  on  Sundry  Resolutions  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives Respecting  the  Tariff".  ...  Charleston  :  Printed  by  ly. 
Riley.   1829.     8vo,  pp.  129.  c.  28862 

AUo!   Addrrs*  at  the  Ucdication  of  the   Building  in   Thalmcra  Street,  ...  April  K, 
1829.    CharltstoH.   [1819.]     8vo,  pp.  31.    w.  —  Address  at  Charleston,   ...   March  29, 

1831,  to  consider  the  Resolution  of  ...  Sunday  Schools  in  the  Valley  of  the  Missis- 
sippi.  ...  Philaddphia.  1831.  8vo,  pp.  15. —  ...  Address  at  (he  Celebratin  of  the 
Sunday  School  Jubilee,  Charleston,  S.  C,  ...  September  14,  1831.  Charlttton.  1831. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  +  Philadelphia.  1834.  8vo,  p|i.  16.  —  Address  on  ...  Peace,  and  ... 
War:  delivered  ...  at  New-Haven,  ...  6th  of  May,  183a.  ...  UartforJ i  PrinttJ  hy 
George  F.  Olmtted.  183a.  8vo,  pp.  56. — ^Address  on  the  Patriot  Character  of  the 
Temperance  Reformation,  delivered  before  the  Charleston  Temperance  Society,  etc., 
26th  Fcbru.iry,  1833.  ...  Charleston.  183;^.  8v(>,  pp.  35.  n.,  p. — Argument  deliv- 
ered in  the  Court  of  Appcils  of  the  State  of  South  Carolina  ...  April  2  and  3,  1834, 
...  on  the  Constitutionality  of  the  Oath  in  the  Act  for  the  Military  Organizaticn  of 
this  State,  passed  December  19,  1833.  ...  Charleston.  1834.  8vo,  pi'  28.  —  Corrc 
spondence,  on  the  Principles  of  Peace,  Manual  Labor  Schools,  Sec.  Charleston.  1833. 
8vo,  pp.  i6.  —  Letter  to  John  Mathour  and  Others.  ...  Philadelphia.  1832.  i6mo, 
pp.  17.  —  A  Letter  to  the  People  of  South  Carolina.  ...  [Charlestons']  Printed  hy  J.  S. 
Burges.  [183a.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Oration  ...  before  the  Connecticut  Alpha  of  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Society,  Se[iremb'-'  1830.  ...  New  Haven.  1830.  8vo,  pp.  76.  ?. — 
Oration  on  American  Educatiu  ..  before  the  Western  Literary  Institute  ...  October, 
1834.  ...  Cincinnati:  yosiah  Drake.  1835,  8vo,  pp.  43.  —  Oration  on  ...  Grecian  and 
American  Eloquence  ...  Oxurd,  Ohio;  ...  Cincinnati;  Truman  and  Smith.  18-54.  8vo, 
pp.  56,  (2).  —  Oration  on  the  Practicability  and  Expediency  of  reducing  the  whole  body 
of  the  Law  to  a  Code,  ...  17th  March,  1827.  Charleston.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  31. — 
Oration  ...   before  the  Euphradian  Society  of  the  College  of  Charleston,  13th  August, 

1832.  Charleston  :  Printed  by  A.  E.  Miller.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  2S.  ba.,  m.  —  Reflections 
on  the  ...  Objects  of  all  Science  and  Literature,  arid  on  the  Relative  Excellciuc  and 
Value  of  Religious  and  Secular  Education  and  of  Sacred  and  Classical  Literature,  in 
Two  Addresses  and  an  Oration.  ...  New  Haven:  Hexekiah  Howe.  1831.  121110,  pp. 
xii,  201.  w.  —  Report  to  the  Legislature  of  South  Carolina  on  the  Expediency  of  a 
Code  of  the  Statute  and  Common  Law.  Charleston.  1827.  8vo.  —  The  Temperance 
Reformation  the  Cause  of  Christian  Morals.  Address  before  the  Charleston  Temper- 
ance Society,  and  the  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society  of  Charleston,  February  25, 
1834.  Charleston.  1 8 34.  8vo,  pp.  26.  —  Extr.irts  from  Newspapers  relative  to  the 
Decease  of  Thomas  S.  Grimice.      Philadelphia.   1S34.     l2mo. 

Grimm  (W.)     Central-Amerika.     See  Baily  (J.),  Vol.  i. 
Grimoult  i^Lieut.)     Renseignements  nautiques  sur  la  Nou- 


velle-Caledonie  et  les  isles  Loyality. 
1859.    8vo,  pp.  47. 


Paris :    Bossan^e  et  Fits. 
28863 


Grimshaw  (W.)     An  Exposition  of  the  Situation,  Character, 
and   Interests  of  the  American   Republic.     By  William  Grim- 


shaw.    Philadelphia.    1822.     8vo,  pp.  31. 


c,  M.  28864 


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Grimshaw.  The  History  ol  South  America,  from  the  Dis- 
covery of  the  New  World  by  Columbus,  to  the  Conquest  of 
Peru  by  Pizarro.  By  William  Grimshaw.  Neti  Tork:  Collins  l^ 
Hannay.   1 830.     i2mo,  pp.  252.    -f-  Philadelphia.   1833.     i2nio. 

Grimshaw.  The  History  of  the  United  States,  from  their 
First  Settlement  to  the  Peace  of  Ghent.    By  William  CJrimshaw. 


Philadelphia.   182^.     i2mo,  pp.  306. 


28866 


Grimshaw.  History  of  the  United  States  ...  to  the  Cession 
of  Florida,  ...  comprising  every  Important  Political  Event ;  with 
a  Progressive  View  of  the  Aborigines,  etc,  ...  liy  William  Grim- 
shaw. Second  Edition.  Philadelphia :  Benjamin  JVarner.  1 82 1. 
l2mo,  pp.  (2),  271,  (5).  +  Third  Edition.  Philadelphia :  L.  R, 
Bailey.  1822.  i2mo,  pp.  308.  -j-  A  Revised  Edition.  Phila- 
delphia: John  Grigg.  1826.  i2mo,  pp.  (2),  308.  B.  +  To  the 
Fifth  Census.  Philadelphia.  1832.  l2mo.  |  To  the  Sixth 
Census  in  1840.  Philadelphia:  Griggs  Elliot  iff  Co.  1847.  i2mo, 
pp.  336.  c.  +  To  the  Peace  with  Mexico,  in  1848.  Philadel- 
phia:  Griggs  Elliot  ^  Co.  1849.  i2mo,  pp.  371.  c.  +  Re- 
vised and  Corrected,  with  Additional  Chapters,  By  A.  H.  Grim- 
shaw, A.M.,  M.D.  Philadelphia :  Lippincotty  Granibo  y  Co.  1853. 
i2mo.     c.    +  {^Ibid.'\  1856.  28867 

frequently  reprinted.  Also:  Questions  adapted  to  Grimshaw's  History  of  the  United 
States.  Philadelphia.  1S47.  i2mo.  —  Incidents  Recalled.  FAilaJelfhia.  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  84. 

Grindrod  (R.  B.)  a  Prize  Essay  on  Intemperance.  By 
R.  B.  Grindrod.  First  American  Edition.  New-Tori.  1840. 
i2mo.  s,  28868 

Contains  Statistics  of  Intemperance,  &c.,  in  the  United  States. 

Grinnell  (G.)  An  Oration  ...  at  Northampton,  on  the  An- 
niversary of  American  Independence,  181 1.  By  George  Grin- 
nell, Jun.     Northampton:   IVilliarn  Butler.   1811.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Grinnell  (J.)  Memoir  of  Joseph  Grinnell,  read  at  a  Dinner 
at  William  T.  Russell's,  March  7th,  1863.  Privately  printed. 
New  Tork.    8vo.  28870 

Grinnkll  (Joseph).  Speech  of  Mr.  Grinnell,  of  Massachu- 
setts, on  the  Tariff;  with  Statistical  Tables  on  the  Whale  Fishery 
of  the  United  States.  Delivered...  May  i,  184  f.  Washington. 
1844.    8vo,  pp.  16.  28871 


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Grinnft.l  (J.  H.)  Early  and  Modern  Democracy  Reviewed. 
Speech  of  Josiah  B.  Grinncll,  of  Iowa,  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, March  5,  1864.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  14.       28874 

Griscom  (J.)  Address  ...  before  the  Newark  Mechanics' 
Association,  on  their  Third  Annivers..ry,  January  25,  1831.  Hy 
John  Griscom,  ll.d.  ...  Newark:  Printed  by  lyilHam  Tuttte. 
1 83 1.    8vo,  pp.  39.  28873 

[CjRISCom.]  Considerations  relative  to  an  Establishment  for 
perfecting  the  PJducation  of  Young  Men  within  the  Society  of 
Friends.  ...  New-lori :  Printed  by  Samuel  IP^ard  isf  Sons.  181 5. 
8vo,  pp.  24,  (l).  BA.  28874 

Griscom.  A  Discourse  on  the  Importance  of  Character  and 
Education,  in  the  United  States,  delivered  on  the  20th  of  nth 
Mo.  (November,)  1822,  ...  By  John  Griscom,  ...  New-Tork: 
Printed  by  Mahlon  Day.    1823.    8vo,  pp.  26,  (i).  d.  28875 

Griscom  (J.  H.)  A  History  ...  of  the  Visitations  of  Yellow 
Fever  at  New  York.  By  John  H.  Griscom,  m.d.,  ...  .  Nnv 
York:  Hall,  Clayton  i^  Co.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  36.  28876 

Griscom.  Memoir  of  John  Griscom,  ll.d.,  with  an  Account 
of  the  New  York  High  School ;  Society  for  the  Prevention  of 
Pauperism  ;  the  House  of  Refuge  ;  and  other  Institutions.  By 
John  H.  Griscom.    New-Tork,   1859.    8vo,  pp.  427.         28877 

Griscom.  The  Sanitary  Condition  of  the  Laboring  Popula- 
tion of  New  York.  With  Suggestions  for  its  Improvement.  A 
Discourse  ...  1844,  ...  By  John  H.  Griscom,  m.d.  ...  New 
Tork :  Harper  llf  Brothers.   1845.     8vo,  pp.  58.  28878 

Also:  Monitorial  Instruction.  An  Address  ...  at  the  Opening  of  the  New- York 
High-School.  ...  New  York;   I'linted  by  Mahlon  Day.   liiaj.     lamo,  pp.  216.     Plate. 

Grisebach  {Dr.)  Flora  of  the  British  West  Indian  Ishmls. 
By  A.  H.  R.  Grisebach,  m.d.  ...  London:  Lovcll  Reeve  y  Co. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  789.  H.  28879 

Contains  complete  systematic  descriptions  of  the  Flowering  Plants  and  Ferns  of  the 
British  West  India  liilands,  accompanied  by  an  elaborate  index  of  reference,  and  a  list 
of  Colonial  names. 

Grisson  (Wllhelm).  Beitrage  zur  Charakteristik  der  Vcr- 
cinigten    Staaten    von   Nord-Amerika.     Hamburg.    1844.    8vo, 


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Grtswold  (A.  V.)     A  Sermon  delivered  in  ...  Boston,  at  the 
First  Meeting  of  the  Convention  of  the  (Eastern  Diocese,  igth  Sep- 
tember, i8io.     Uy  Alexander  Victs  Griswold.    With  C'onstitu- 
tion  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  of  the  Eastern  Diocese, 
&c.    Boston:  Printed  by  Munroe  1:1  Francis.  i8ll.    8vo,  pp.  19,  15. 

Alio:  Addreii  to  the  Dioceian  Convention  at  Windtur,  Vt.,  Septemhcr  ij,  1H16 
...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  iimo,  pp.  14,  (l).  w.  —  Address  to  the  Biennial  Convention  at 
Greenfield,  Mais-ichusettt,  September  30,  iSiK.  ...  Providence,  R.  I.  1818.  8vo,  pp 
10.  BA.,  w.  —  A  Charge  ...  to  the  Clergy  of  the  l*r()trst.int  Episcopal  Church  in  the 
Eastern  Diocesr  ...  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Sept.  28,  1814;  ...  Union:  Printed  by 
Munroe,  Franc  I  (^  Parker.  1816.  8vo,  pp.  51. —  ...  Discourse  ...  on  ...  the  Decease 
of  F,  L.  D'Wolf,  September  25,  1825.  ...  Providence :  MilL-r  and  Grattan.  1826. 
8vo,  pp.  i^  B.  4-  Briitol,  R  I.  1S38.  i2mo.  u,— A  Diicoursc  ...  February  11, 
1S38,  ocv.asioned  by  the  Decease  of  the  Hon.  James  D'Wolf  and  Mrs.  Ann  B.  D'Wolf, 
hia  Wife.  Bristol:  IV.  H.  S.  liayley.  1838.  iimo,  pp.  14.  ■.  —  A  Discourse  ...  at 
H.irwinton,  on  the  5th  Day  of  January,  1797,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mr.  Lent 
Munson.  ...  Litchfield:  Printed  by  T.  Collier.  Mnccxcvii.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  A  Discourse 
...  in  Rhode  Island,  November  13,  1833,  on  ...  tlie  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  James  C. 
Richmond.  ...  Philadelphia  :  fVilliam  Sta-vely.  1835.  l2mo,  pp.  12.  B.  —  A  Pastoral 
Letter  addressed  to  the  Members  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  Eastern 
Diocese.  ...  Boston:  Joieph  ly.  Ingraham.  1821.  8vo,  pp.  68.  4-  Secuinl  Edition. 
Boston.  1821.  8vo,  pp.  68.  —  A  Sermon  preached  at  Bristol,  R.  L,  July  9,  1808,  at 
the  Funeral  of  the  Hon.  William  Bradford,  Esq.  ...  Bristol:  Golden  Dearth.  1808. 
8vo,  pp.  15. —  ...  A  Sermon  at  the  ...  General  Conventioii  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  in  the  United  States  ...  in  ...  New  York,  May  21st,  A.I).  1817.  ...  New 
Tork;  Printed  by  T.  and  y.  Swords.  1817.  8vo,  pp.  30.  h.  —  A  Short  Sketch  of  tlie 
Life  of  Mr.  Lent  Munson.     Litchfield:   Printed  by  T.  Collier.     8vo,  pp.  8. 

Griswold  (C.)  An  Address  in  Commemoration  of  ...  Led- 
yard  and  his  Brave  Associates,  who  fell  at  Groton  Heights, 
Sept.  6,  1 78 1,  in  Defence  of  their  Country,  delivered  at  Groton 
(Conn.),  Septcinber  6th,  1826  ...  .  By  Charles  Griswold,  Esq. 
New  London:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Clapp.   1826.     8vo,  pp.  19.        B. 

Griswold  (C.  D.)  The  Isthmus  of  Panama,  and  What  I 
Saw  There.  By  C.  D.  Griswold,  m.d.  ...  New  Tork :  Dewitt 
Is!  Davenport.   1852.     i2mo,  pp.  180.     2  Maps.        €.,8.28883 

Griswold  (E.)  Answer  to  Mr.  Gillett's  Letter.  Hartford. 
1793.    8vo.  28884 

Also:  Letter  in  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Daniel  Perry's  Short  View.  ..,  Hartford: 
Printed  by  Hudson  &  Goodwin.   1796.     8vo,  pp.  27.     b. 

Griswold  (F.)  James'  Railroad  and  Route  Book,  for  the 
Western  and  North  Western  States.  Compiled  by  F.  Griswold. 
Cincinnati :  J.  A.  W  V.  P.  James.    1854.     i6mo,  pp.  93. 

Griswold  (J.)  ...  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Pawlet,  on  the 
Anniversary  Thanksgiving  of  Vermont,  December  6,  1804,  ... 
By  John  Griswold,  a.m.  ...  Benington:  Hasivell  ^  Smeady 
Printers,  [n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp.  60.  28886 


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CRISWOLD. 


Griswold  (M.)  [Descendants  of  Matthew  Griswold.  Chi- 
cago. 1856.]    4to,  pp.  6.  28887 

Griswold  (Roger).  Speech  of  Mr.  Griswold,  on  the  Bill  for 
the  Repeal  of  the  Internal  Taxes,  delivered  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  United  States,  on  Thursday,  the  i8th  of 
March.    Philadelphia:  E.  Bromon.   1802.    8vo,  pp.  27.      28888 

Griswold.  Message  of  his  Excellency  to  the  General  As- 
sembly of  Connecticut,  at  their  Special  Session,  August  25,  18 12. 
Wich  Documents  accompanying  the  same.  New  Haven.  18 12. 
8vo.  N.  28889 

Griswold.  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  United  States 
House  of  Representatives  on  the  Expulsion  of  Roger  Griswold 
and  Matthew  Lyon.     1798.  28890 

Griswold  (R.  W.)  The  Biographical  Annual ;  consisting 
of  Memoirs  of  Eminent  Persons  [Americans],  recently  Deceased. 
Edited  by  Rufus  W.  Griswold.  New-Tor k :  Linen  and  Fennell. 
1 84 1.     i2mo,  pp.  vii-307.    2  Portraits.  c.  28891 

[Griswold.]  The  Cyclopedia  of  American  Literature,  by 
Evart  A.  Duyckinck  and  George  L.  Duyckinck.  A  Review. 
New  Tori.  1856.    8vo   pp.  32.  28892 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  "Herald,"  of  February  13,  1856.  A  malignant 
leview  of  a  useful  work. 

Griswold.  The  Female  Poets  of  America.  By  R.  W. 
Griswold.  Philadelphia.  1849.  ^v>  PP*  40°'  Portraits,  -f 
Second  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Henry  C.  Baird.  1 853.  8vo,  pp. 
3-400.  Plates.  4-  New  Edition.  Philadelphii.  1859.  8vo. 
c.  -\-  Revised  and  brought  down  to  the  Present  Time  by  R. 
II,  Stoddard.     New  Tork.   1869.     8vo,  pp.  487.  28893 

Griswold.  Gems  from  American  Female  Poets,  with  Brief 
Biographical  Notices.  By  Rufus  W.  Griswold.  Philadelphia : 
H.  y.oker.    1842.     32mo,  pp.  192.     Plate.  c.  28894 

Griswold.  The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  America.  With  an 
Historical  Introduction.  By  Rufus  W.  Griswold.  Philadelphia: 
Carey  and  Hart,  mdcccxlii.  l2mo,  pp.  xxiv,  468.  -|-  Second 
Edition,  Revised.  London  and  Philadelphia.  MDCCCXLll.  l2mo. 
-\-  Thi.d  Edition,  Revised.  Philadelphia.  1843.  i2mo.  -f 
Seventh  Edition,  Revised.  \lbid^  1847.  +  Tenth  Edition. 
Philadelphia:  Carey  and  Hart.    1850.    pp.550.     Portiaits.    B.,  c. 


CRISWOLD. 


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4-  Sixteenth  Edition.  Philadelphia :  Parry  i^f  McMillan.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  622.  10  Portraits,  c.  +  ^Ibid.']  1856.  pp.  620,  (i). 
Portrait,  h.  +  Seventeenth  Edition,  Revised.  \Ji>id.']  1856. 
Rl.  8vo,  pp.  622.  -f  New  Edition,  Revised,  Enlarged,  and 
brought  down  to  «he  Present  Time.    [/&;V/.]  i860.    Rl.  8vo. 

Griswold.  The  Prose  Writers  of  America,  with  a  Survey 
of  the  ...  History,  Condition  and  Prospects  of  American  Litera- 
ture. By  Rufus  Wilmot  Griswold.  Philadelphia:  Carey  i^ Hart. 
1847.  8vo,  pp.  552.  +  Fourth  Edition,  Revised.  Philadelphia: 
J.Hart.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  552.  Plates.  -\- ^Ibid.']  1854.  c. 
-\-  Philadelphia:  Parry  &  McMillan.  iSsj.  pp.552.  -{-Phila- 
delphia: Porter  ^  Coates.   1870.    pp.  669,  (i).     Plates.       28896 

Griswold.  The  Republican  Court,  or  American  Society  in 
the  Days  of  Washington.  By  Rufus  Wilmot  Griswold,  With 
Twenty-One  Portraits  of  Distinguished  Women,  engraved  from 
Original  Pictures  by  Woolaston,  Copley,  Gainsborough,  Stuart, 
Trumbull,  Pine,  Malbone,  and  other  Contemporary  Painters. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  Company.  M. dccc.lv.  Rl.  8vo,  pp. 
iv,  (4),  408.  21  Portraits.  -\-  New  Edition.  \Ibid.'\  m.dccc- 
LVi.  8vo.  c.  -f-  New  and  Revised  Edition.  \Ibid^  m.dccc- 
LXI.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  (4),  490,  (i  1.)  25  Portraits,  -f  \lbid^ 
MDCCCLXVi.  28897 

Also  !S!ii'i-d  in  twelve  parts. 

Griswold.  Sacred  Poets  of  England  and  America,  from  the 
Earliest  to  the  Present  Time.  A  New  Improved  Edition.  New- 
York:  D.  Appleton  i5f  Co.  mdcccxliv.    8vo,  pp.  552.      Plate. 

Griswold.  Statement  of  the  Relations  of  Rufus  W.  Gris- 
wold with  Charlotte  Meyers  [called  Charlotte  Griswold],  Eliza- 
beth F.  Ellet,  Ann  S.  Stephens,  Samuel  J.  Waring,  Hamilton 
R.  Searles,  and  Charles  D.  Lewis,  with  particular  reference  to 
their  late  unsuccessful  attempt  to  have  set  aside  the  Decree 
granted  ...  in  the  Case  of  Griswold  i;j-._Griswold.  Philad-^lphia. 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  32.  "  28899 

Contains  some  very  curious  particulars  in  relation  to  this  scandalous  affair. 

[Griswold.]  Washington  and  the  Generals  of  the  American 
Revolution.  Philadelphia:  Carey  ^  Hart.  1847.  2vols.,  iimo, 
pp.324;  336.     16  Portraits.  28900 

Said  to  have  been  suppressed  in  consequence  of  a  controversy  concerning  J.  T. 
Headley's   work   with   a  similar   title-page.      Also  :  The  Cypress  Wreath  :   a  Book  of 


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Consolation  for  those  who  Mourn, 
pp.  128. 


Bcslon  :   Ccu'J,  Kendall  &  Lincoln.    1 844.     3imu, 


462 


CRISWOID. 


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iH 


[Griswold  (Rufus  W.)  and  Lossing  (Benson  J.)]  Wash- 
ington :  A  Biography  :  Personal,  Military,  and  Political.  Neiv 
Tork:  Virtue  &  Co.  1856-60.  3  vols.,  rl.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  (1),  17- 
768;  4,  740;  (4),  652.    Plates.  BA.  28901 

Griswold  (S.  O.)  Speech  of  Hon.  S.  O.  Griswold  on  the 
Resolutions  relative  to  the  Suspension  of  the  Writ  of  Pl^heas 
Corpus  and  Arrest  of  Disloyal  Persons.  Delivered  in  the  Ohio 
House  of  Representatives,  January  29,  1863.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  7.  28902 

Griswold  (S.)  Church  and  State  :  a  Political  Union,  formed 
by  the  Enemies  of  both.  Illustrated  in  Correspondence  between 
the  Rev.  Stanley  Griswold  and  the  Rev.  Dan  Huntington,  and 
between   Col.  Ephraim   Kirby,  and   the    Rev.  Joseph   Lymaii. 

MDCCCII.      8vO,  pp.  60.  B.,  BA.,  N.   28903 

Griswold.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  New  Milford,  October 
12,1800.    By  Stanley  Griswold.    Bridgeport.  1800.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Griswold.  A  Funeral  Eulogium,  pronounced  at  New-Mil- 
ford  on  the  Twenty-second  of  February,  1800;  Being  the  day 
recommended  by  Congress  for  publicly  testifying  respect  to  the 
Memory  of  George  Washington,  ...  By  Stanley  Griswold.  ... 
Printed  at  Litchfield^  by  T.  Collier.  [1800.]     8vo,  pp.  24.     28905 

Griswold.  The  Good  Land  we  live  in.  A  Sermon,  deliv- 
ered at  Suffield,  July  7,  1802.   ...   Sujjield.    1802.     8vo,  pp.  29. 

Griswold.  Overcoming  Evil  with  Good.  A  Sermon,  deliv- 
ered at  Wallingford,  Connecticut,  March  11,  1801,  before  a 
numerous  Collection  of  the  Friends  of  the  Constitution,  of  Tho- 
mas Jefferson,  President,  and  of  Aaron  Burr,  Vice-President  of 
the  United  States.  By  Stanley  Griswold,  a.m.,  of  New-Milford. 
Hartford:  Printed  by  Elisha  Babcock.  1801.  8vo,  pp.  36.  G. 
-j-  Suffield.   1 80 1.     i2mo.  28907 

Griswold.  A  Statement  of  the  Singular  Manner  of  Pro- 
ceeding of  the  Reverend  Association  of  the  South  Part  of  Litch- 
field County.  By  Rev.  Stanley  Griswold.  With  an  Address 
by  Nehemiah  Strong,  Esq.     Hartford.    1 798.     8vo,  pp.  32.     m. 

Also:  Two  Discourses  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Nathanacl  Taylor.     Litr.hfield.   iSoi. 
8vo. 

Griswold  (W.)  Letter  of  Hon.  Whiting  Griswold,  in  reply 
to  the  Speech  of  Hon.  Benjamin  F.  Butler,  delivered  at  Loweli, 


CRUliSEECK. 


4(53 


May  15,  i860,  on  the  Proceedings  of  the  Charleston  Conven- 
tion.    [^Greenfield^  y««'  8,  i860.     8vo,  pp.  16.  28909 

Also:  Oration  ...  at  the  Firemen's  Celebration  in  Greenfield,  July  4,  1862.  ... 
[Greenfield.  i86a.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  before  the  Massachusetts  Constitutional 
Convention,  June  14,  1853,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Basis  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  25.  —  Speech  ...  on  ..  loaning  the  Credit  of  the  State 
to  the  Amount  of  Two  Million  Dollars  ...  for  ...  tunneling  the  Hoosac  Mountain,  ... 
April  9th  and  nth,  1851.     \_Bostoni  A.  Forbes,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  20. 

Griswold  (W.)  a  Sermon  ...  January  ist,  1811,  at  the 
Dedication  of  the  Presbyterian  Meeting-House,  in  Hartwick, 
Otsego  County  ...  New  York.  By  Rev.  Whiting  Griswold.  ... 
Cooperstown.,  N.  T.:  Printed  by  J.  H.  Prentiss.  18 15.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Griswold  College.  ...  The  First  Catalogue  of  Griswold 
College,  Preparatory  Department,  1859-60.  Davenport:  Liise., 
Lane  i^  Co.   i860.     8vo,  pp.  21,  (1).     Continued.  28911 

Grizzly  Jake  ;  or.  The  White  Tiger  of  the  Woods  and  Prai- 
ries. By  an  Old  Hunter.  New  York:  G.  AIuwo  CS"  Co.  [1864.] 
i8mo,  pp.  100.  28912 

Groam  (R.)  Political  Inquiries  ;  to  which  is  added  a  Gen- 
eral Plan  for  the  Establishment  of  Schools  throughout  the  United 
States.      By  Robert  Groam.     Wilmington.   1791.     8vo.       28913 

The  Groans  of  Jamaica,  exprcss'd  in  a  Letter  from  a  Gentle- 
man residing  there,  to  his  fViend  in  London  ;  containing  a  Clear 
Detection,  and  most  Convincing  Narrative  of  some  of  the  Crying 
Grievances  and  fraudulent  Oppressions,  which  gave  the  first 
Rise  to  the  present  Growing  Discontents  and  Animosities  among 
the  Inhabitants  of  that  Island.  As  also  Particular  Characters 
of  the  chief  Authors  and  Promoters  of  these  Distractions.  Lon- 
don: Printed  in  the  Tear  17 14.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  48.  28914 

Groans  of  the  Plantations.     See  Vol.  i..  No.  3271. 

See  alio  McCulloch's  "  Literature  of  Political  Economy,"  p.  87. 

Grocer  (J.  R.)  The  Society  of  Friends.  A  Domestic  Nar- 
rative, illustrating  the  Peculiar  Doctrines  of  George  Fox.  By 
Mrs.  J.  R.  Grocer.     New  Tork.   1853.     i2mo.  28915 

Groenwall  (And.)  Dissertatio  grad.  de  Platatione  Ecclesi^e 
Svccanae  in  Amerika.     Upsal.   1731.  28916 

Groesbeck  (H.  J.)  Address  delivered  at  the  Second  Anni- 
versary Celebration  of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Society  of  Miami 
University,  August  10,  1837.     By  Herman  J.  Groesbeck.     Cin- 


4 


cinnati.   1837.     8vo,  pp.  24. 


M.  28917 


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I'     ' 


Groesbeck  (W.  S.)  Speech  of  Hon.  William  S.  Grocsbeclc, 
of  Ohio,  against  the  Admission  of  Kansas  under  the  Lecompton 
Constitution.      Delivered    ...    March   31,    1858.     Washington: 


Printed  by  Lemuel  Towers.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  14 

Also :    Speech    ...   on   Walker's    Expedition    to    Nicaragua. 
JVashington :  Printed  by  Lemuel  Towert.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  15. 


28918 
January  11,  1858. 


Grone  (C.  von).  Briefe  iiber  Nord-Amerika  und  Mexico, 
und  den  zwischen  beiden  gefiihrten  Krieg.  Herausgegeben  und 
mit  einem  Vorworte  begleitet  von  A.  C.  E.  von  Grone.  Braun- 
schweig.  1850.    8vo.  28919 

Gronew^eg  (L.)  Meteorological  Observations  made  in  Mont- 
gomery County,  Southern  Ohio,  and  a  Condensed  Treatise  on 
Meteorology  in  general.  By  L.  Groneweg.  Germantown^  0. 
1856.     8vo,  pp.  29.  28920 

De  Grondwet  van  de  Vereenigde  Staten  van  Noord-Amerika 
en  van  de  Fransche  Republyk,  vertaald  door  R.  Posthumus. 
Leeuwarden.   1850.     8vo,  pp.  60.  28921 

Gronland.     See  Greenland. 

Gronnoiosaw  (J.  A.  U.)  Narrative  of  the  most  Remarkable 
Particulars  in  the  Life  of  James  Albert  Ukawsaw  Gronnoiosaw, 
an  African  Prince.     Bath.  [n.  d.]    i2mo.  28922 

Relates  his  long  and  perilous  journey  to  the  Coast  of  Guinea,  his  being  sold  and  car- 
ried to  New  York,  his  situation  there,  etc. 

Gronovius  (Johann  Friedrich).  Flora  Virginica  Exhibens 
Plantas  quas  V.  C.  Johannes  Clayton  In  Virginia  Observavit 
atque  collegit.  Easdem  Methodo  Sexuali  disposuit,  ad  Genera 
propria  retulit,  Nominibus  specificis  insignivit,  &  minus  cognitas 
descripsit  Joh.  Fred.  Gronovius.  Pars  Prima.  ||  Secunda.  Lug- 
duni  Batavorum^  Apud  Cornelium  Haak.  1743.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  128, 
(6);  Title,  pp.  (4),  129-206,  (4).  28923 

Reprinted  in  1762  with  additions,  as  below: 

Gronovius.  Flora  Virginica  exhibens  Plantas,  quas  nobilissi- 
mus  Vir  D.  D.  Johannes  Claytonus,  Med.  Doct.  etc.  etc.  in 
Virginia  Cresccntes  observavit,  collegit  &  obtulit  D.  Joh,  Fred. 
Gronovio,  cujus  studio  &  opera  descriptae  &  in  ordinem  sexualem 
systematicum  radacta.  sfstuntur.  Lugduni  Batavoriim.  cididcc- 
Lxii.    4to,  pp.  (i'.),  176,  (8).     Map.  B.,  c,  h.,  p.  28924 

a  valuable  and  correct  work.  See  Jcftenon's  "Virginia,"  276,  and  Rich's  "Bib. 
Amer.,"  i.  73. 


CROOT. 


46$ 


Gronow  (L.)  State  of  the  Accounts  of  Lewis  Gronow, 
Esquire,  late  a  Sub-Lieutenant  of  Chester  County,  From  March 
1777,  to  March  1780,  ...  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Robert  Jitken. 
M.DCc.LXxxiii.    8vo,  pp.  22.  p.  28925 

G[roome]  (S.)  a  I  Glass  |  For  the  People  of  |  New-England,  | 
in  which  |  They  may  see  themselves  and  Spirits,  and  |  if  not  too 
late,  Repent  and  Turn  from  their  I  Abominable  Ways  and  Cursed 
Contrivances :  |  That  so  the  Lord  God  may  turn  away  his  Wrath,  | 
which  he  will  bring  upon  them  (if  they  Repent  not)  for  |  their 
Blasphemies  against  himself,  and  for  all  the  Mur-|ders  and  Cruel- 
ties done  to  his  tender  People,  ever  since  1  they  usurped  Authority, 
to  Banish,  Hang,  Whip,  and  |  Cut  Oft'  Ears,  and  Spoil  Goods  of 
Dissenters  from  |  them  in  Religious  Matters,  while  themselves 
disown  I  Infallibility  in  those  things.  |  By  S.  G.  |  \_London ;]  Printed 
in  the  Tear^  1676.]     4to,  pp.  43.  28926 

This  rare  tract  contains  curious  extracts  from  a  book  called  "The  Elder  Tenents  in 
the  Bay,"  also  "Q"^"'^*  'o''  '^s  New  England  Priests  by  another  hand,"  G[eorge] 
F[ok],  and  letters  to  Bellingham,  and  "  Increase  Madder,"  from  Jno.  Tyso,  dated 
Boston,  Prison-House. 

Groot  (J.  J.)  Beknopt  en  getrouw  Verhaal,  van  de  Revs  van 
Commandeur  Jeldert  Jansz  Groot,  uit  Texel  na  en  in  Green- 
land etc.  Deszelfs  Verblyf  op  de  Kust  van  Oud-Groenland,  naa 
het  Verongelukken  van  deszelfs  onderhebbend  Schip ;  tusschen 
Ysland  en  Staatenhoek.  Voorgevallen  in  Ao.  1777  en  1778. 
Amsterdam.  [1779.]    4to,  pp.  16.  28927 

This  account  of  a  voyage  from  Tcxel  to  and  in  Greenland,  his  sojourn  in  Old- 
Greenland,  etc.,  is  scarce. 

Groot  (Jose  M.)  Los  Misioneros  de  la  Herejia.  Bogota. 
1869.  28928 

Groot  (Olaus  de).  Tooneel  der  Noordsche  Landen  met  een 
korte  beschryvingh  van  Yslandt  en  Groenlandt  door  Dithmarus 
Blefkenius,  beyde  uyt  het  Latijn  vertaelt.  Amsterdam :  Nicl.  van 
Ravesteyn.   1652.     8vo.  28929 

The  maps  in  this  Dutch  edition  of  the  famous  history  of  Olaus  Magnus,  are  curious 
and  valuable,  especially  the  one  of  the  North  Polar  regions.  The  addition  of  the  im- 
portant work  of  Blefkens  on  Greenland  renders  this  altogether  a  desirable  geographical 
volume  on  the  high  North. 

Groot  Placcaetboek  inhoudende  de  Placaten  ende  Ordonnan- 
tien  van  de  Staten  van  Holland  en  West-Vrieslandt.  s'  Gravenh. 
1658-1796.    10  vols.,  folio.  28930 

This  great  placard-book,  containing  all  the  ordonnances  of  the  States  General,  and 
of  the  States  of  Holland  and  of  Zealand,  contains  all  the  documents  of  public  law 
relating  to  the  West-India-Company,  Brazil,  etc.,  from  1581  to  1795. 

VOL.    VH.  58 


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Groote  Schrijf-Almanach  ...  op  h  jacr  1641.  Ghecalculceic 
door  D.  Origanus.    Amsterdam:  C.  L.  binder  Plasse.  1 641.    8vo. 

This  very  rare  Almanac  contains  "a  memorable  account  of  the  discovery  of  the  New 
World,  not  longer  ago  than  one  hundred  and  fifty  years,  by  Christopher  Columbus." 

Het  Groote  Tafereel  |  der  Dwaasljeid,  |  vertoonende  de  opkomst, 
voortgang  en  ondergang  der  Actie,  |  Bubbel  en  Windnegotie,  in 
Vrankryk,  Engeland,  en  |  de  Nederlanden,  gepleegt  in  dem  |  Jaare 
MDCCXx.  I  Zynde  een  Versameling  van  alle  de  |  conditien  en  pro- 
jecten  |  van  de  opgeregte  Compagnien  van  Assurantie,  Navigatie, 
Commercie,  &c.  |  in  Nedcrland,  zo  wel  die  in  gebruik  zyn  gebragt, 
als  die  door  de|  H.  Staten  van  eenige  Provintien  zyn  verworpen:  | 
als  meede  I  Konst-Plaaten  I  Comedien  en  Gedigten,|  ...  Gedrukt 
tot  waarschouwinge  voor  de  Nakomelingen,  in't  noodlottige  Jaar, 
voor  veel  Zotte  en  Wyze,  1720.  \^Jmsterdam :  D.  Onder  de 
Linden.']  1 720.  Folio,  Engraved  Frontispiece,  pp.  25,  52,  31,  8, 
9.     Portrait  of  John  Law  and  73  Plates.  a.,  c.  28932 

This  great  Theatre  of  Folly,  representing  the  origin,  progress,  and  downfall  of  the 
South  Sea  Bubble  in  France,  England,  and  Holland,  is  an  exceedingly  curious  collec- 
tion of  emblematical  plates  and  caricatures  on  the  scheme  of  J.  Law  and  the  Missis- 
sippi Company  and  the  imitations  of  it  in  Holland,  with  their  fatal  results.  Not  a 
few  of  the  scenes  here  depicted  have  been  reproduced  in  the  New  York  Exchange. 
The  engravings,  which  illustrate  the  rise  and  fall  of  the  great  speculation,  are  full  of 
humor;  many  of  them  are  exceedingly  ludicrous,  and  some  very  obscene.  They  are 
finely  engraved  on  copper,  and  arc  accompanied  with  full  descriptions  in  prose  and 
poetry.  So  much  offence  was  giveii  to  the  English  and  French  by  this  book  that 
medals  were  struck  by  them  in  ridicule  of  the  Dutch,  which  was  perli.ips  the  beginning 
of  the  liostility  which  long  existed  in  the  minds  of  the  Englisii  against  the  latter.  The 
number  of  the  plates  in  copies  varies  from  sixty  to  seventy-four. 

De  Groote  Wonderlijcke  Wereldt.     See  [Joosten  (T.  J.)] 

Gros  (J.  D.)  Natural  Principles  of  Rectitude,  for  the  Con- 
duct of  Man  in  all  States  and  Situations  of  Life,  Demonstrated 
and  Explained  in  a  Systematic  Treatise  on  iVIoral  Philosophy. 
By  John  Daniel  Gros.     New  York.   1795.     8vo,  pp.  456.        c. 

The  first  treatise  on  Moral  Philosophy  written  and  published  in  America. 

The  Gros  Mosqueton  Diplomatique.     See  [Cobbett  (W.)] 

[Grose  (Francis).]  Advice  to  the  Officers  of  the  British 
Army:  With  the  Addition  of  some  Hints  to  the  Drummer  and 
Private  Soldier.  ...  The  Sixth  Edition.  London:  G.  Kearshy. 
MDCCLXxxiii.  i2mo,  pp.  (6),  iv,  134,  (2).  Plate,  -f- Facsimile 
Reprint  ...  With  Introduction  and  Notes.  New  York:  Jgathynian 
Club.   1867.    8vo.  28934 

One  hundred  and  twenty-three  copies  printed,  three  of  which  were  on  thin  paper. 
it  is  an  imitation  of  Swift's  "Advice  to  Servants,"  which  was  probably  derived  from 
a  German  source,  •'  Dedekindus  de  Morum  Simplicitate."     It  refers  to  the  officers  the 
serving  in  New  York. 


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Grosett  (J.  R.)  Remarks  oft  West  India  Affairs.  By  J. 
R.  Grosett,  Esq.,  m.p.  London:  Richardson.  1824.  8vo,  pp. 
114.  28935 

[Gross  (Charles  H.)]  A  Reply  to  Horace  Binney's  Pamphlet 
on  the  Habeas  Corpus.     Philadelphia.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

Gross  (S.  D.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Life,  Character,  and  Serv- 
ices of  Daniel  Drake,  m.d.  Delivered  ...  [at]  Louisville,  Janu- 
ary 27,  1853.  ^y  ^*  ^'  Gross,  M.D.  Louisville.  1853.  8vo, 
•pp.  92.  BA.  28937 

Gross.  Lives  of  Eminent  American  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
of  the  Nineteenth  Cent..ry.  Edited  by  Samuel  D.  Gross,  ... 
Philadelphia:  Lindsay  &  hlakiston.  1 86 1.  8vo,  pp.  836.  Por- 
trait. 28938 

Gross.  Memoir  of  Valentine  Mott,  m.d.  ...  By  S.  D.  Gross, 
M.D.,  LL.D.  New  Tork:  D.  Jppleton  and  Co.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  96. 
Portrait.  H.  28939 

Also  :  Report  on  the  Causes  which  Retard  the  Progress  of  American  Medical  Litera- 
ture.    1856.     8vo.     5«  "  AUibone's  Dictionary." 

Gross  [Mr.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Gross  on  the  Missouri  Question. 
Washington.    1820.     l2mo.  p.  28940 

Gross  (W.)  The  Last  Words  and  Dying  Confession  of 
William  Gross,  who  was  Executed  February  7,  1823,  for  the 
Murder  of  Kesiah  Stow.     Philadelphia.   1823.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Gross-Britannisches  Amerika.     See  [Oldmixon  (John)]. 


[Grossourdy   (Renato  de).] 
Paris,  [n.  d.] 


El    Medico   botanico   criollo. 

28942 


Parte  primera  :  Floral  medical  y  util  di  las  Antillas  y  de  la  parte  correspondiente  del 
Continente  Americano,  a  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  426  j  512.  Parte  segunda  :  Compendio  de 
Terap6utica  vejetal  de  las  Antillas  y  de  la  parte  correspondiente  del  Continr iite  Ameri- 
cano.    2  vols.,  8  vu,  pp.  416;   511. 

Grosvenor  (C.  P.)  Address  before  the  Anti-Slavery  Society 
of  Salem  and  the  Vicinity,  in  the  South  Meeiing  House,  in  Salem, 
February  24th,  1834.  By  Cyrus  Pitt  Grosvenor.  Salem:  W. 
y  S.  B.  Ives.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  48.  28943 

Grosvenor.  A  Review  of  the  "Correspondence"  of  Messrs. 
Fuller  &  Wayland  on  the  Subject  of  American  Slayery :  By 
Cyrus  Pitt  Grosvenor.   ...  To  which  is  added  a  l/iscoursc,  by 


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CROSVENOR. 


Roger  Williams,  Printed,  London,  1652,  on  "The  Hireling 
Ministry."  Utica^  N.  T.;  H.  H.  Curtiss,  Printtr.  1847.  *8mo, 
pp.  187.  28944 

Also :  National  Bleasingi  of  Christians.  [Thanksgiving]  Discoune  in  the  First  Bap- 
tist Church,  ...  November  a6,  1829.  ...  Boiton  t  Primed  by  True  and  Grtint.  1819. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  B.  —  A  Discourse.  ...  Second  Baptist  Church  ...  Salem,  January  ij, 
1833.  Boiton.  [1833.]  8vo,  pp.  23.  —  Freedom's  Defence:  a  Candid  Examination 
of  Mr.  Calhoun's  Report  on  the  Freedom  of  the  Press,  made  in  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States,  February  4,  1836.  ...  fVorcetter.  1836.    8vo. 

Grosvenor  (D.)  a  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Isaac  Bailey,  in  Ward,  November  3,  mdcclxxxiv.  By 
Daniel  Grosvenor,  A.M.  ...   Worcester:  Printed  by  Isaiah  Thomas. 

MDCCLXXXV.      8vO,  pp.  24.  BA.,  W,  28945 

Grosvenor  (D.  A.)  ...  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death 
of  Mrs.  Mary  Harris  Ely,  ...  March  4th,  1849.  By  David  A. 
Grosvenor  ...  .  Cleveland:  M.  C.  Tounglove  df  Co.  1849.  ^vo, 
pp.  13.  B.  28946 

Also :  A  Discourse  on  the  Dv-ath  of  Hon.  Heman  Ely  ...  Feb'y  8th,  185a.  ... 
Cleveland,  Ohio  i  Sanford  (^  Hayward"!  Preis.    iJtjZ.     8vo,  pp.  22. 

Grosvenor  (E.)  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Daniel  Grosvenor,  ...  Grafton,  October  19,  1774.  By 
Ebenezer  Grosvenor,  a.m.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Thomas  and 
John  Fleet.   1774.    8vo,  pp.  31.  M.,  w,  28947 

Grosvenor  (L.)  ...  Address  before  the  Sigma  Phi  Society 
of  Illinois  College,  at  Anniversary,  July  12,  1848.  By  Rev.  L. 
Grosvenor.  St.  Louis :  Brewster  l^  Casamayou.  1848.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  B.  28948 

Grosvenor.  History  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  and 
Society,  of  Woodstock,  Conn.  By  L.  Grosvenor.  Worcester. 
i860.    8vo,  pp.  28.  s.  w.  28949 

Grosvenor.  The  Life  and  Character  of  Major-General  Put- 
nam. An  Address  delivered  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Descendants 
of  Major-Genera'  Israel  Putnam,  at  Putnam,  Conn.,  October  25, 
1855,  By  L.  Grosvenor.  Boston:  Farwell^  Co.  1855.  8vo, 
pp.  37.  B.  28950 

"An  important  tract,  recording  much  biographical  material,  and  planting  many 
genealogical  trees  of  the  Putnar.i  families.  Old  Put's  light  position  at  the  Battle  of 
Bunker's  Hill  is  defined  and  fortified."  —  Henry  Stevens. 

Grosvenor  (L.  D.)  America,  the  "  Land  of  Emanuel." 
Constitutional  Liberty  a  Refuge  for  the  Gathering  to  Shiloh. 
^i'j  Lorenzo  D.  Grosvenor  ...  .  \Boston.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 


CROTON. 


469 


Grosvenor  (T.  p.)  An  Oration,  delivered  in  ...  Hudson, 
on  the  4th  of  July,  1808.  [With  Explanatory  Notes.]  By 
Thomas  P.  Grosvenor,  Esq.     Hudson.   1808.    8vo,  pp.  80. 

Grosvenor.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life,  last  Sickness  and  Death, 
of  Mrs.  Mary  Jane  Grosvenor.  Left  among  the  Papers  of  the 
Late  Hon.  Thomas  P.  Grosvenor.  Second  Edition.  ...  Balti- 
more: Edward  J.  CoaU.  181 7.     i6mo,  pp.  86.  28953 

Grosvenor  (W.  M.)  The  Rights  of  the  Nation,  and  the 
Duty  of  Congress.  By  Col.  W.  M.  Grosvenor,  New  Haven, 
Conn.  ...  1805.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  23.  28954 

Grote  (A.  R.)  Notes  on  the  Sphingida;  of  Cuba.  By  Au- 
gustus RadclifFe  Grote,  Curator  of  Entomology,  Buffalo  Society 
of  Natural  Sciences.  Philadelphia:  Entomological  Society.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  52.     Colored  Plates.  28955 

Grotius  (H.)  Annales  et  Historiae  de  Rebus  Hclgicis,  1566- 
1609.  Amsterdam:  Joannis  Blaue.  mdclviii.  24mo,  8  1.,  pp. 
812,  16  1.  H.  28956 

"  Important  for  the  history  of  the  events  which  impeded  the  execution  of  Usselincx'a 
plan  to  form  the  East-  and  West-India  Companies,  from  1591-1609." — F.  Muller. 

Grotius.  Hugonis  Grotii  de  Origine  Gentium  Americana- 
rum  dissertatio.  Amsterdam.  1642.  8vo.  -\-  \Paris^  1642. 
8vo,  pp.  15.   +  [n.  p.]  1642.    Sm.  4to.   ■\-  Paris:  G.  Pele.   1643. 

Another  edition  was  included  in  AT  '  lus  (P.)  Commentatio  de  Unguis  pert'grinia 
atque  insulis  ignotis  ed.  S.  Cnauthius.  Vitemb.  17 14.  8vo.  The  New  York  Histor- 
ical Society  Catalogue  places  under  the  name  of  Grotius ;  Dissertatio  altera  de  Origine 
Gentium    Americinarum,   adversus    obtrectatorcm,   opaca   qucm    bonum    focit    barba. 

S Paris:  CarmoiiyJ]    1 643.     8vo,  pp.  30.     For  a  refutation  of  this  work  tee  infra  Horn 
G.)  and  Lact  (J.  de). 

Grotius,  pseudon.  Pills  for  the  Delegates  ;  or  the  Chairn;an 
Chastised,  in  a  Series  of  Letters  addressed  to  Peyton  Randolph. 
Esq. ;  on  his  Conduct  as  President  of  the  General  Congress  : 
held  at  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  September  5,  1774.  By  Gro- 
tius. Originally  published  in  the  "  Massachusetts  Gazette,"  atid 
now  first  collected.  New  York :  Printed  by  'James  Rivington. 
1775.    8vo,  pp.  32.  28958 

Grotius,  pseudon.     See  [Clinton  (De  Witt)],  Vol.  iv. 

Groton,  [^Mass.']  An  Act  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts, .A..D.  1827,  to  provide  for  the  Instruction  of  Youth  ; 
together  with  the  By-Laws  of  the  Town  of  Groton,  in  Relation 
to  Schools.  Boston:  Christian  Register  OJ^ce.  1 828.  8vo,  pp. 
22.    Continued.  h.  28959 


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Bye-Laws  of  Groton,  relative  to  Schools  ;  and  Instructions  of 
the  School  Committee,  1805.  ('.ambrldgt :  Printed  by  lyUliitm 
Hilliard,  1806.  8vo,  pp.  li,  3.  ^  Boston.  1828.  -f  By-Laws 
...  reported  April  7,  1856.    Groton.  1856.    8vo,  pp.  9.  m. 

Catalogue  of  the  Groton  Public  Library,  with  By-Laws.  Gro- 
ton: Geo.  H.  Brown.  1855.  l2mo,  pp.  26.  b.  -|  Groton  Junc- 
tion: Henry  L.  Brown.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  53.    -|-  1868.    8vo.     b. 

Catalogue  of  the  First  Parish  Library,  Groton,  instituted  1841. 
Lowell:  Stearns  i*f  Taylor.  1844.     i2mo,  pp.  I2.  28962 

Catalogue  of  the  Congregational  Library  of  the  Union  Church 
and  Society,  Groton.    [n.  d.]    i6mo,  pp.  16.  28963 

Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Groton  Academy. 
Groton.   1843.     ^^°»  PP*  *^*  28964 

A  Collection  of  Facts  and  Documents  relating  to  Ecclesiastical 
Affairs  in  Groton,  Mass.,  occasioned  by  the  publication  of  the 
*'  Result  of  an  Ecclesiastical  Council  Convened  at  Groton,  M  s- 
sachusetts,  July  17,  1826."  And  intended  to  correct  misstate- 
ments made,  and  supply  material  Facts,  suppressed  by  the  Authors 
of  the  Result.  [By  Caleb  Butler.]  Boston:  Stephen  Foster^ 
Printer,   1827.     8vo,  pp.  vi,  44.  C,  H.,  w.  28965 

Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Groton  Invincible  Club, 
founded  1843.     Groton^  Mass.   1846.     i2mo,  pp.  18,  (2).     B.,  p. 

Covenant  of  the  First  Church,  Groton,  Mass.,  as  adopted 
July  23,  1826.     Groton.  [n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp.  9.  M.  28967 

Expenditures  of  the  Town  of  Groton,  for  the  Year  ending 
February  28,  1850.     Groton.   1850.     Folio,  i  1.  28968 

Extracts  from  the  Revised  Statutes,  Ch.  xxiii. ;  with  the  By- 
Laws  of  the  Town  in  relation  to  Schools.  Lowell.  1837.  8vo, 
pp.  17.  28969 

Groton  Soapstone  Quarry  and  Manufactory.  Statement  re- 
garding Property,  Location,  Value,  etc.  Boston:  Printed  by  Alfred 
Mudgel^  Son.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  16.  28970 

Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  Town  of  Groton,  for  the 
Year  1861.     Groton  "Junction.   1861.    8vo.  s.  28971 

Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Town  of  Groton,  appointed  ... 
November,  1855,  to  consider  the  Expediency  of  Establishing  a 
High  School.     Boston:  J Villiam  White.   1856.     8vo,  pp.  15.     M. 


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The  Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee  of  the  Town  of 
(jiuKjn,  for  the  Yc.ir  1841-42.  Lowell:  S.  0.  Dearborn.  1842. 
i2mo,  ,  p,  10.     Continued.  28973 

Report  of  the  Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor  ...  of  the  Town 
if  Groton,  for  ...  1859.    ["•  P*  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  15.    Continued. 

T'oport  of  the  Superintending  School  Committee.  1855-56. 
8vo,  pp.  7.     Continued.  '-^^97 5 

The  Rights  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of  Massachusett>. 
...  The  Result  of  an  Ecclesiastical  C'luincil  convened  u  Groton, 
Mass.,  July  17,  1826.  ...  Boston:  7.  R.  Marvin.  1827.  8vo, 
pp.  63.  '|-  From  the  Christian  Exan\,ncr.  lioston :  Bowles  and 
Dearborn.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  32.  -\-  Second  K  lition.  Boston: 
Bowles  and  Dearborn.  1827.  i^vo,  pp.  36.  4r  [Another]  Second 
Edition.     \^ibid.'\    pp.  47.  28976 

For  a  review  of  the  above  lee  [Lowell  (I.)] 

The  Group.     See  [Warren  (Mrs.  Mary)]. 

The  Group  ;  or,  an  Elegant  Representation  Illustrated.  Phil- 
adelphia:  T.  Stephens.    1796.     4to,  pp.  35.  28977 

Grout  (J.)  Sermon  at  Cummington,  [Mass.]  March,  181  r. 
By  Tonathan  Grout.     Northampton.    1812.    8vo.  w.  28978 

Also:  Song  of  Zion  :  a  Sermon  preached  at  Curr.mington,  Mass.  ...  Northampton. 
1825.     8vo. 

Grout  (H.  M.)  Commemorative  .)t  Hon.  Edward  South- 
worth  ...  December  11,  1S69.  Prepared  by  Rev.  Henry  M. 
Grout  ...  .  Springfield:  Samuel  Bowles  and  Company.  1870.  8vo, 
pp.  38.     Portrait.  28979 

Grout  (W.  W.)  An  Oration  before  the  Re-unlon  Society 
of  Vermont  Officers,  ...  November  4,  1869.  By  Gen.  William 
W.  Grout.   ...  Rutland:   Tuttle^  Co.    1869.     8vo,  pp.  29.      H. 

Grouvel.  Faits  historiques  sur  Saint-Domingue,  depuis  1786 
jusqu'en  1805,  et  resultats  des  moyens  employes  par  les  Colons 
de  la  partie  de  I'Ouest  pour  s'opposer  a  I'entiere  devastation  de 
rile,  ainsi  que  de  ceux  mis  en  usage  par  les  Anglais,  en  1796-98, 
pour  la  soumettre  a  leur  domination.  Par  Grouvel.  Paris :  Dc- 
launay.   1814.     8vo,  pp.  151.  28981 

Lederc  describes  a  copy  with  "  a  brochures  supplementaires  que  I'autcur  fit  paraitrc 
la  meme  annee  et  qui  manquent  presque  toujouvi." 


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Groux  (D.  E.)  Description  of  the  Franklin  Medallion, 
struck  for  the  Inauguration  of  the  Statue  of  Franklin,  Boston, 
September  17,  1856.  By  Daniel  £.  Groux.  Boston.  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  4.     Plate.  28982 

Groux.  Prospectus  of  an  Important  Work  in  Three  Vol- 
umes, to  be  called  Numismatical  History  of  the  United  States  ... 
By  Professor  Daniel  £.  Groux.     Boston.    8vo,  pp.  16.       28983 

Groulx  (L.  T.)  Epitre  a  Son  Altesse  Royale  le  Prince  de 
Galles.    [n.  p.]  i860,    pp.  40.  28984 

Also :  Epitre  i  Son  Altesse  Royale  le  Prince  Alfred  Ernest  Albert,  en  visite  au 
Canada,     [n.  p.]   i860,    pp.  19. 

Grove  (J.  P.)  Life  and  Reminiscences,  with  Early  Sketches 
of  John  S.  Moseby.  Late  Lieutenant  Colonel  in  the  Rebel 
Army.     By  James  P.  Grove.    Urbana,  Ohio.     [n.  p.  n.  d.] 

Grove  (Joseph).     See  Eishope  (George). 

Grove  {Aliss).  Little  Grace ;  or  Scenes  in  Nova  Scotia.  By 
Miss  Grove.    Halifax.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  178.  28986 

Grove  {Mr.)  A  Letter  to  a  Right  Honorable  Patriot ;  Upon 
the  Glorious  Success  at  Quebec.  In  which  is  drawn  a  parallel, 
between  a  good  and  a  bad  General,  a  scene  exhibited,  wherein 
are  introduced  (besides  others),  three  of  the  Greatest  Names  in 
Britain  j  and  a  Particular  Account  of  the  Manner  of  General 
Wolfe's  Death.  ...  By  Mr.  Grove  of  Richmond.  London:  J. 
Burd,  MDCCLix.    8vo,  pp.  (i),  58.  c,  p.  28987 

&«  "M.  Rev.,"  Second  Series,  xxi.  536. 

Groveland.  Annual  Report  of  the  Auditors  of  the  Town 
of  Groveland,  ...  1869.  Haverhill:  E.  G.  Frothingham.  i86g. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  28988 

Grover  (L.)  The  Oregon  Archives,  including  the  Journals, 
Governor's  Messages  and  Public  Papers  of  Oregon,  from  the 
earliest  Attempt  on  the  Part  of  the  People  to  form  a  Govern- 
ment, down  to,  and  inclusive  of  the  Session  of  the  Territorial 
Legislature,  held  in  the  Year  1849.  ...  By  La  Fayette  Grover. 
...  Salem.  1853.    8vo.  28989 

Grover  (M.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Grover,  of  New  York,  on  the 
Oregon  Question.     Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 


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473 


Monday,  January  26, 1846.    Washington:  Blair  &  Rives.  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  28990 

January  7,  1847.     fF'ashingtoni  Blair 


Also :  Speech 
and  Rivet.  7847. 


,.  on  the  Wilmot  Proviso 
8vo,  pp.  8.     B.,  s. 


Grover  (W.)  Biographical  Memoir  of  William  Grover; 
with  Selections  from  his  Letters  and  other  Papers.  Philadelphia. 
1 83 1.    i2mo.  28991 

Groves  (R.)  Gleanings :  or,  A  Collection  of  some  Memo- 
rable Passages,  both  Antient  and  Moderne.  By  Robert  Groves. 
Second  Edition.  London :  Printed  by  R.  I.  M  DC  Li.  8vo,  pp. 
(6),  163  [179],  (10).  B.  28992 

A  curious  and  amusing  volume,  full  of  witty  and  humorous  sayings ;  it  contains,  also, 
short  accounts  of  Mrs.  Hutchinson  and  Mrs.  Dyer,  of  Boston,  fearful  monsters,  and  other 
notices  relating  :o  America.     See  pp.  24,  106. 

Grow  (Galusha  A.)  Admission  of  Kansas.  Speech  of  Hon. 
G.  A.  Grow,  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  House  ...  June  30,  1856, 
on  ...  the  Admission  of  Kansas  into  the  Union  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  28993 

Grow.  ...  Free  Homes  for  Free  Men.  Speech  of  Hon.  G. 
A.  Grow,  ...  February  29,  i860.    ["•  P*  "•  ^O    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Grow.  Land  for  the  Landless.  Speech  of  Hon.  G.  A. 
Grow,  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb- 
ruary 29,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  14.  28995 

"  Tribune  Tracts,"  No.  5. 

Grow.  Remarks  ...  December  i,  1856,  on  the  Question  of 
administering  the  Oath  of  Office  to  John  W.  Whitfield  as  Dele- 
gate from  Kansas  Territory.  [^Washington :  Buell  ^  Blanchard.'\ 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  7.  28996 

Grow.  Responsibility  for  Organizing  the  House,  and  for  the 
Defeat  of  the  Post  Office  Appropriation  Bill.  Remarks  of  Hon. 
Galusha  A.  Grow  ...  1859.    ["•  P*  "•  ^-l    ^^^i  PP*  ^-     28997 

Also :  Kansas — ^The  Lecompton  Constitution.  Speech  ...  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, March  25,  1858.  [n.  p.  n.  d.J  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Nebraska  and  Kansas. 
Speech  ...  May  10,  1854.     [n.  p.    n.  d.J 

1852,  on  the  Homestead  Bill.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  9. — Speech 
1854,  on  the  Homestead  Bill.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  7.     h. 


8vo,  pp.  8. —  ...  Speech  ...  March  30, 

February  zi, 


The  Growth  of  New  York. 
1865.    flvo,  pp.  49. 

vol.  vir.  59 


New  Tork: 


Geo.  W.  Wood. 
28998 


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Grube  {A  W.)  Abraham  Lincoln,  der  grosse  Staatsman  und 
edle  Menschenfreund.  Eine  biographische  Skizze.  Von  August 
Wilhelm  Grube.  Stuttgart:  J.  F.  Steinkopf.  1868.  i6mo,  pp. 
130.     Plate.  B.  28999 

Gruber  (J.)  Trial  of  Jacob  Gruber,  Minister  of  the  Meth- 
odist Episcopal  Church.  Reported  by  James  Martin.  Frederick- 
town.  1 8 19.    i6mo.  29000 

Gruber  (J.  G.)  Beschreibung  von  Gronland  und  Spitzber- 
gen  mit  den  Wundern  der  Natur  und  Menschenwelt  um  den 
Nordpol.      Zurich  und  Leipzig.   1 803.    4to.    3  Maps,  5  Plates. 

Grumbler,  pseudon.    See  [Hoffman  (D.)] 

Grund  (F.  J.)  The  Americans  in  their  Moral,  Social,  and 
Political  Relations.  By  Francis  J.  Grund.  London:  Longman 
&  Co.  MDCCcxxxvii.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii,  365  i  iv,  418.  + 
Boston.   1837.     i2mo,  pp.  423.  c.  29002 

See  Rich,  Vol.  11.  289 ;  also,  "  North  American  Review,"  Vol.  xlvi.  106. 

Grund.  Die  Amerikaner  in  ihren  moralischen,  politischen 
und  gesellschaftlichen  Verhaltnissen.  In's  Deutsche  ubersetzt 
vom  Verfasser.  Stuttgart  und  TUbingen:  y.  G.  Cotta.  1837. 
8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  444.  c.  29003 

Grund.  Aristocracy  in  America.  From  the  Sketch-Book 
of  a  German  Nobleman.  Edited  by  Francis  J.  Grund.  ...  Lon- 
don: Richard  Bentley.  1839.  2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  xii,  319;  vii, 
331.    2  Portraits.  29004 

Highly  commended  by  the  "  North  American  Review."  "  We  assume  this  work  to 
be  written  by  Air.  Grund,  though  he  is  professedly  only  the  editor.  He  has  given  two 
whole  volumes  of  sketches  of  manners,  but  the  vast  majority  are  caricatures  without 
point,  truth,  or  even  vraisemhlance." — Athtneum^  1^391  P-  947-     ^'  Rich,  11.  289. 

Grund.  Die  Aristokratie  in  Amerika.  ...  Stuttgart.  1839. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (4),  223  J  240.    2  Portraits.  s.  29005 

Grund.  Aufruf  an  die  deutschen  Wahler.  General  Harri- 
son's Leben  und  Wirken.  Philadelphia:  C.  F.  Stollmeyer.  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  30.    3  Plates.  29006 

Grund.  Handbuch  und  Wegweiser  fur  Auswanderer  nach 
den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika.  Stuttgart  und  TU- 
bingen: J.  G.  Cotta.  1843.    8vo,  pp.  251.     Map.  29007 

Grund.  Martin  Van  Buren  als  Staatsman  und  liunftiger  Pra- 
sident  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika.  [n.  p.]  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  29.     B.,  M.    -\-  Boston.  1835.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  29.     h,,  s. 


GRUNDY. 


475 


Grund.  Thoughts  and  Reflections  on  the  present  Position 
of  Europe,  and  its  probable  Consequences  to  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia :  Childs  iff  Peterson,    i860.     i2mo,  pp.  iv,  ii,  5-245. 

Also:  Grund's  Speech  from  the  "North  Amerit-n."  Union  League  of  Philadelphia. 
[n.  d.]     Mr.  Grund  was  fur  some  years  the  editor  of  the  Philadelphia  "  Ledger." 

Grundliche  |  An-  und  AufForderung  |  an  die  |  Ehmahlig  erweckte 
hier  und  dar  zerstreuete  |  Seelen  dieses  Landes,  |  In  oder  ausser 
Partheyen,  |  zur  |  Neuen  Umfassung,  |  Gliedlicher  Vereinigung,  | 
und  j  Gebets-Gemeinschaft ;  |  Dargelegt  aus  dringendem  Herzen 
eines  um  Heilungjder  Bruche  Zions  angstlich  bekummerr;,n  Ge- 
muths,  I  im  Jahr  1 736.  |  Philadelphia^  \  Gedruckt  und  zu  haben  \  bey 
5. /ra«>f//«,  I M  Dcc  XLii.  I    4to,  pp.  14.  29010 

Grundlicher  Bericht  von  BeschafFenheit  und  Eigenschaft,  Cul- 
tivirung  und  Bewohnung,  Privilegien  und  Benificien  Dess  in 
Amerika  Zwischen  dem  Rio  Orinoque  und  Rio  de  la  Amazones 
an  der  vesten  Kust  in  der  LandschafFt  Guiana  gelegenen,  sich 
dreissig  Meil  wegs  breit  an  der  See  und  hundert  Meil  wegs  in  der 
TiefFe  erstreckenden  Strich  Landes,  Welchen  Die  Edle  privile- 
girte  West-Indischen  Compagnie  der  vereinigten  Niederlanden, 
mit  Authentischcr  Schrifftlicher  Ratification  und  Permission  Der 
Hochvermogenden  Herren  Staten  General  An  den  Hochgebohr- 
nen,  gegenwertig  regirenden  Herrn,  Herrn  Friederich  Casimir, 
Grafen  zu  Hanaw,  Rieneck,  Zweybriicken,  Herrn  zu  Miintzen- 
burg,  Liechtenberg  und  Ochsenstein,  ...  wie  auch  an  das  ge- 
samptliche  Hochgraft  Hauss  von  Hanaw,  mit  alien  Regalien  und 
Jurisdictionen,  ewig  und  erblich,  unter  gewissen  in  dieser  Deduc- 
tion publicirten  Articular  den  18  Julii  1669  cedirt  und  uberlassen 
hat.  Franckfurty  bey  Johan  Kuchenbecier,  Anno  1669.  4to.  Map 
of  Guiana.  2901 1 

This  18  a  report  on  the  state  of  the  country,  situated  between  the  Orinoco  and  the 

Amazon,  which  the  West  India  Company  of  the  United  NetherlanJ<i  ceded  to  the 

Count  of  Hauau,  on  the  i8th  July,  1669.     It  was  distributed  gntuitously  umcr.g  the 
German  peasantry  to  induce  them  to  emigrate  to  Guiana. 

Grundriss  von  Nordamerika,  entworfen  von  i.  N.  C.  B.  Ham- 
burg^ in  der  MUlerschen  Buchhandlung.  1778.    8vo.  29012 

Grundverfassung  der  evangelischen-lutherischen  General- 
Synode  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika,  nebst 
dem  Protokoll  der  Versammlung  die  sic  entworfen.  Baltimore. 
[1820.]    8vo.  29013 

Grundy  (Felix).  Speech  of  Mr.  Grundy,  of  Tennessee,  on 
...  Abolishing  the  Office  of  Surveyor  General  of  Public  Lands, 


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...  Delivered  ...   February  29,  1830.     Washington:  Jointed  by 
Duff"  Green.  1830.    8vo,  pp.  16.  b.  29014 

Grundy.  Speech  of  Mr.  Grundy.  ...  In  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States  on  the  4th  and  5th  of  March,  1840  ...  against  the 
Assumption,  by  the  General  Government,  of  the  States'  Debts, 
contracted  for  Local  Internal  Improvements  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  29015 

Grundy.  Speech  of  Mr.  Grundy,  ...  on  the  ...  Protest  of 
the  President  of  the  United  States,    [n.  p.  1834.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Also:  Speeches  of  Hon.  Mr.  Grundy  ...  and  the  Hon.  Mr.  Yancey.  ...  1813,00 
Mr.  Webster's  Resolutions.  Baltimore:  E.  French  &  Co.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ... 
on  Public  Lands,  1840.  — Speech  ...  on  the  Tariff.  ...  February  15,  1832.  ...  JVatk- 
ingtoH.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  27.  B. — Speech  ..,  on  the  Removal  of  the  Public  Deposites. 
lVa$hington,  1834.    8vo. 

Grundy  (R.  C.)  The  Temporal  Power  of  the  Pope  Danger- 
ous to  the  Religious  and  Civil  Liberties  of  the  American  Re- 
public: delivered  in  Maysville,  Ky.,  ...  February  11,  1855.  By 
...  Rev.  Robert  C.  Grundy,  pd.  Maysville^  Ky.  1855.  8vo, 
pp.  13.  H.  29017 

Gryalva  (J.  de).    Fjee  Grijalva  (J.) 

Gryneus  (Simon).     See  [Huttich  (John)]. 

Guadalajara  (J.  £.)  Oracion  panegirici  en  la  titular  de  la 
S.  Veracruz.    Mejico.   1834.    4to,  lO  1.  29018 

Guadalajara.  Carta  Pastoral  que  el  Illmo.  Sr.  Obispo  de 
Guadalajara  dirige  a  sus  Diocesanos,  con  motivo  de  la  Ley  penal 
publicada  in  Zacatecas  en  16  de  Junio  del  presente  afio  de  1859. 
Guadalajara.   1859.    A^^t  PP-  *5'  29019 

This  pastoral  letter  is  a  valuable  contribution  towards  the  history  or  the  Civil  war  in 
Mexico.  It  is  directed  against  the  laws  decreed  by  Gonzales  Ortega  (of  Juarez  party), 
ordering  capital  punishment  on  all  priests,  "  que,  ante  uno  6  mas  testigos,  exijan  retrac- 
tacion  del  juramento  de  la  constitucion  de  1 8  57,"  etc. 

Circular  a  todos  los  Sacerdotes  de  la  Diocesis  Gobierno  eclesi- 
astico  de  Guadalajara.  Guadalajara.  1859.  8v°»  PP*  '^'  [Col- 
ophon:] Guadalajara^  'Jtilio  l()  de  1859.  Pedro.  Obispo  de  Gua- 
dalajara. 29020 

Containing  the  protest  of  the  Bishop  of  Guad  Majara  against  the  laws  of  the  "  Go- 
bierno del  Estado  de  Zacatecas,"  dated  July  zd,  1859. 

Coleccion  de  documentos  relativos  a  la  conducta  del  Cabildo 
cclesiastico  de  la  Diocesi  de  Guadalaxara  y  del  clero  misma,  en 


GUADALAJARA. 


477 


cuanto  a  reusar  el  juramento  de  la  segunda  parte  del  articulo  seti- 
ino  de  la  Constitucion  del  Estado  libre  de  Jalisco,  [n.  p.]  1825. 
4to,  pp.  136.  29021 

Consulta  del  Cabildo  Eclesiastico  ds  Guadalajara.  Imprenta 
de  Rodriguez.    1849.    ^^°'  29022 

Contestacion  del  Comisionado  por  el  Vcn.  Cabildo  de  Guadal- 
ajara a  las  Observaciones  de  los  del  Hon.  Congreso  de  Zacatecas. 
sobre  administracion  de  Diezmos.    Guadalajara.   1831.    4to. 

Defensa  del  Cabildo  eclesiastico  de  Guadalajara,  contra  el  in- 
forme  que  ha  hecho  en  ofensa  suya  la  junta  directiva  de  diezmos 
y  el  gobierno  civil  de  Jalisco.     Mexico.  1827.    4to,  pp.  41. 

Elogios  Fuiiebres  con  que  la  Santa  Iglesia  Catedral  de  Guadal- 
axara  ha  celebrado  la  Buena  Memoria  del  Fr.  Antonio  Alcade. 
Guadalaxara.   1793.    4to.  29025 

Esposicion  del  Sr.  Gobernador  de  la  Mitra  sobre  la  esclusiva 
concedida  al  Gobierno.    Guadalaxara.  1826.    4to,  pp.  36. 

Fundacion  y  Descripcion  de  la  Santa  Iglesia  Catedral  de  Gua- 
dalajara.    Mexico.  1852.  29027 

Real  Cedula  de  ereccion  del  Consulado  de  Guadalaxara,  expe- 
dida  en  Aranjuez  a  6.  de  Junio  de  1795.  Guadalajara.  1795. 
Folio,  pp.  50.  J9028 

Real  Cedula  de  S.  M.  y  Seflores  del  Real  y  Supremo  Consejo 
de  las  Indias,  por  la  qual  se  aprueban  las  Constituciones  formadas 
para  la  direccion  y  gobierno  de  la  Real  Universidad  literaria  de 
Guadalaxara,  capital  de  la  Nueva-Galicia.  [n.  p.]  1816.  Folio, 
56 1.  29029 

Representacion  de  la  junto  de  Fomento  de  Comercio  de  Gua- 
dalajara, en  que  promueve  la  libertad  del  Tobaco  en  el  Estado  de 
Jalisco.     Guadalajara.    1852.  29030 

Representacion  que  los  eclesiasticos  de  Guadalajara  diriges  al 
soberano  congreso  constituyente,  etc.  [Por  M.  Espana.]  Gua- 
dalajara. 1856.    8vo.  29031 

Representacion  que  los  eclesiasticos  de  Guadalajara  dirigen  al 
Congreso  Constituyente,  sobre  que  en  la  Carta  Fundamental  que 
se  discute,  no  queue  consignada  la  tolerancia  de  cultos  en  la  Re- 
publica.    Guadalajara.  184C      4to,  pp.  18.  29032 


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G  JADALAXARA  (N.)  Relacion  de  la  Exemplar,  y  Religiosa 
Vida  del  Padre  Nicolas  de  Guadalaxara,  Profcsso  de  Nucstra 
Compafiia  de  Jesus,  a  los  Rev.  Padre  y  Charissimos  Hermanos 
de  la  V.  y  Religiosa  Provincia  de  Nueva-Espafia.  Mexico.  1684. 
4to.  29033 

Guadaloupe :  A  Tale  of  Love  and  War.  By  One  who  served 
\n  the  late  War  with  Mexico.  Philadelphia :  J.  B.  Smith  &  Co. 
i860,    iimo,  pp.  156.     Plate.  29034 

Guadalupe  (A.  de).  Historia  de  la  Santa  Provincia  de  los 
Angeles  de  la  regular  observancia  y  orden  de  nuestro  serafico 
San  Francisco.  Por  Fray  Andres  de  Guadalupe,  Comissario 
General  de  las  Indias  ...  Madrid^  M.  Fernandez.  1662.  Folio. 
PVontispiece  and  large  folded  Plate.  29035 

The  author  was  a  native  of  the  province  whose  history  he  writes ;  being  also  a  fadn 
or  priest,  he  jokes  upon  this  circumstance  in  the  title,  by  calling  himself  hijo  y  padre  di 
metma  province. 

Guadalupe.  Breve  Ragguaglio  della  prodigiosa  e  rinomata 
immagine  della  donna  di  Guadalupe  del  Messico.  Cesena:  G. 
Biasini.    1782.    8vo,  pp.  xxxix.  29036 

Guadalupe  Ramirez.     See  Ramirez  (G.) 

Guadeloupe.  Almanach  de  la  Guadeloupe  et  dependance. 
1822.     Basse-Terre  Guadeloupe.  1822.    8vo.     Continued. 

Candid  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet  called  Reasons  for  keeping 
Guadaloupe  at  a  Peace,  etc.     London.  1761.  29038 

Title  from  an  auction  catalogue.     Ste  Vol.  v.,  No.  19779;  «/<«,  Reasons. 

Conseil  de  la  Guadeloupe.     Pointe-a-Pitre.   1837.    8vo. 

Desastres  de  la  Guadeloupe,  et  Precis  Historique  sur  la  Pointe- 
a-Pitre.     Paris.    1843.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  29040 

Genuine  Account.     See  Vol.  vii.,  No.  26960. 

La  Guadeloupe,  Basse-Terre,  la  Soufriere,  Pointe-a-Pilre,  His- 
toire.  Description.  Catastrophe  du  8  Fevrier.  Paris.  1843. 
i8mo,  pp.  72.     2  Maps  and  Plates.  29041 

Memoire  pour  le  chef  de  Brigade  Magloire  Pelage  et  pour  les 
habitants  de  la  Guadeloupe  charges  par  cette  colonic,  de  Tadmi- 
nistration  provisoire  apres  le  depart  du  Capita! ne-General  Lacrosse, 
dans  le  mois  de  Brumaire  an  X.     Paris.  1803.    2  vols.,  8vo. 


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479 


Reasons  for  not  restoring  Guadaloupe  at  a  Peace.  In  a  Letter 
...  to  the  ...  Earl  of  Hallifax,  ...  In  answer  to  certain  Animad- 
versions contained  in  a  Letter  to  Two  Great  Men.  London : 
IVilliams.   1760.    8vo,  pp.  46.  M.  29043 

&(  •<  M.  Rev.,"  uii.  165. 

Reasons  for  keeping  Guadaloupe  at  a  Peace,  preferable  to 
Canada,  explained  in  five  Letters  from  a  Gentleman  in  Guada- 
loupe, to  his  Friend  in  London.  London :  M.  Cooper,  m.  dcc- 
Lxi.    8vo,  pp.  79.  29044 

The  writer  thinks  that  it  is  more  desirable  that  Great  Britain  should  retain  Guada- 
loupe than  Canada.  The  former,  he  thinks,  can  furnish  as  much  sugar,  cotton,  rum, 
and  coffee,  as  all  the  islands  we  have  put  together,  and  consume  a  vast  quantity  of 
British  goods,  while  the  latter  can  yield  but  little  extension  of  the  fur  trade.  He 
thinks,  too,  that  if  the  French  are  permitted  to  hold  Canada,  they  will  be  a  check  upon 
the  British  colonies  and  prevent  a  revolt,  an  event  which  he  thought  very  distant.  &tt 
"Monthly  Review,"  Vol.  xxiv.,  p.  440. 

GuAiRESfo  (A.)  Flores  de  Mar  6  Aguinaldo  Guaireno.  Ca- 
racas. 1854.  8vo,  pp.  15.  -\-  Caracas.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  26.  -}- 
Car&cas.  1856.    8vo,  pp.  24.  29045 

GuAL  I  Jean  (Ricardo).  Biografia,  el  Jeneral  San  Martin. 
Londres.   1823.    8vo.  m.  29046 

[GuALBERTO  DE  Ortega  (Juan).]  A  los  Cubanos.  [Phila- 
delphia. 1825  ?]    8vo,  pp.  7.  B.  29047 

GuALDi  (P.)  Monumentos  de  Mejico  tornados  del  natural  y 
lithographiados.     Mejico.  1841.    Folio.     12  Plates.  29048 

GuALDO  (Diego  de).  Arte  de  la  Lengua  Aymara,  con  una 
silva  de  sus  frases  i  su  declaracion.     Chicuitu.   161 2.    8vo. 

^  See  Barcia-Pinelo,  and  Ternaux,  No.  349. 

Gualterotti  (R.)  L'America,  de  RafFael  Gualterotti.  Fi- 
renze:  Giunti.   161 1.     i8mo,  14  1.  29050 

A  poetical  piece  in  one  hundred  and  four  octaves.  Amerigo  Vespucci  is  the  hero. 
It  was  reprinted  with  Stagio  Dati,  Firenze,  1859,  and  Milan,  1865.     8vo. 

GuAMANGA,  Peru.  Constituciones  para  la  Didcesis  en  el  Peru, 
Lima.  1795.    4to.  29051 

Guanajuato.  Actos  administrativos  del  Gobernador  de 
Guanajuato,  D.  Lorenzo  Arellano,  contados  por  dos  perros. 
Mexico.  1848.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  34.  29052 

Constitucion  Politica  del  estado  libre  de  Guanajuato.  Sancio- 
nada  14  Ab.  1826.     Mexico.  1826.    i2mo,  pp.  82.        s.  29053 


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Guano.  Account  of  the  Manure  Guano,  with  Instructions 
for  Using  it,  etc.     Liverpool.   1843.    ^^®'  29054 

Guano,  its  Origin,  Properties  and  Uses  ...  .  New-Tor k :  PViUy 
and  Putnam.  1 84-.  8vo,  pp.  80.  B.  +  Second  Edition,  with  an 
Appendix.     [^Ibid.']    1845.     8vo,  pp.  92.     ba.    -{-  New  Bedford. 

Report  of  the  United  States  Guano  Company.  New  Tork. 
1859.    8vo,  pp.  40.  s.  29056 

Statements  made  in  Congress,  on  the  Duty  on  Importation  of 
Peruvian  Guano,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo.  29057 

Guard  (Theodore  de  la).     See  [Ward  (Nathaniel).] 

G[uardia]  (H[eraclio]  M[artin]  de  la).  Oda  a  la  desventu- 
rada  Cumana.     Caracas.   1853.    ^^°»  PP*  '7*  29058 

Also;  Giielfo*  y  Gibelinos,  Drama  en  cuatro  actos.  Caracdt.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  60. 
—  Don  Fadrique,  Gran  Maestre  de  Santiago.  Drama  en  4  actos  y  en  verio.  Caracas, 
1S63.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

Guardia  (J.)  Les  Republiques  de  I'Amerique  espagnole. 
Paris:  L.  Hachette  et  G'.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  61.  b.  29059 

The  Guardian ;  or  Youth's  Religious  Instructor.  New  Haven. 
1819-20.     2  vols.,  i2mo.  s.  29060 

Continued  as  the  "Guardian  and  Monitor." 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  **  Guardian  for  Friendless  Girls," 
...  May,  1855.  [By  John  T.  Sargent.]  Boston:  Printed  by  Pren- 
tiss and  Sawyer.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  29061 

The  Guardian  Genius  of  the  Federal  Union ;  or  Patriotic  Ad- 
monitions on  the  Signs  of  the  Times,  in  relation  to  the  evil  spirit 
of  party,  arising  from  the  Root  of  all  our  Evils — Human  Slavery. 
By  a  Philanthropist.  [Julius  R.  Ames.]  New  Tork.  1839. 
i2mo,  pp.  103.    +  [Ibid.'\  1842.  P.  29062 

GuareRa  (J.  B.)  La  Mayor  Gloria  y  felicidad  de  Cantabria 
baxo  la  proteccion  de  Maria  Sant.  en  su  soberana  imagen  de 
Aranzazu:  panegirei  artificial.  Guadalaxara.  1797.  4to,  pp. 
(8),  38.  .  29063 

Guatemala.  Almanaque  para  el  aHo  de  1837,  arreglado  al 
meridiano  de  Guatemala.  Guatemala.  1837.  i8mo,  40I.  Con- 
tinued. 29064 

Aranceles  formados  de  orden  de  la  Real  Audiencia  del  Reyno 
de  Guatemala,  para  el  mejor  gobierno  de  sus  ministros  subalternos, 


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en  virtud  de  Rcales  Cedulas.     Guatemala  dt  la  Asuncion.  [1779.] 
Folio,  29065 

Arancel  provisional  para  las  aduanas  de  Guatemala.  Guate- 
mala   1822.    Folio,  8  1.  29066 

£1  Banco  de  Guatemala,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp.  36. 

Die  Belgischen  Colonien  in  Guatemala  und  Brasilien.  Coin. 
1844.    8vo.  29068 

Brief  Statement,  supported  by  Original  Documents  of  the  Im- 
portant Grants  conceded  to  the  Eastern  Coast  of  Central  America 
Commercial  and  Agricultural  Company,  by  the  State  of  Guate- 
mala.   London:  IVhittaker  i^  Co.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  132.     2  Maps. 

Calendario  de  Guatemala,  para  el  aflo  de  1842.  Sucre^  Castillo. 
i2mo,  pp.  24.     Continued.  29070 

Catalogo  de  los  Individuos  que  componen  la  Real  Sociedad  de 
amantes  de  la  Patria  de  Guatemala  en  el  Aflo  de  1799.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]  29071 

Coleccion  de  documentos  antiguos  del  archivo  del  ayuntami- 
cuto  de  la  ciudad  de  Guatemala,  formado  por  su  secrctario  D. 
Rafael  de  Arevalo.     Guatemala.  1857.    4^°*  29072 

Decretos  del  Gefe  del  Estado  [Agustin  Prado],  Mar.  1827. 
Guatemala.  1827.     Folio,  i  1.  m.  29073 

Dissertacion  canonica  sobre  los  justos  motivos  que  vepresenta 
el  Reyno  de  Guatemala,  para  que  el  consejo  se  sirva  de  erigir  en 
Metropoli  Eclesiastica  la  Sta.  Iglesia  Catedral  de  la  Ciudad  de 
Santiago  su  Cabeza.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     Folio,  pp.  36.  ^9074 

Estado  politico  de  Guatemala.  Derrota  del  general  Morazan. 
Mexico.   1840.    8vo.  29075 

Estado  del  Hospital  Gral  de  S.  Juan  de  Dios  de  Guatemala  del 
Aflo  de  1826.     Guatemala.  [1826.]  m.  29076 

Extracto,  6  Relacion  Methodica,  y  Puntual  de  los  autos  de  re 
conocimiento,  practicada  en  virtud  de  Comission  del  Senor  Presi- 
dente  de  la  Real  audiencia  de  este  Reino  de  Guatemala.  Impressa 
con  Superior  permiso  en  la  Officina  de  D.  Jntonio  Sanchez  Cabillas  en 
el  Pueblo  de  Mixco  en  el  Casa  qvi  Claman  de  Comunidad  de  Santo 
Domingo.    Aho  de  1774.    Folio,  pp.  (2),  86.  29077 

Gazeta  de  Guatemala,  de  1797.     \Guatemala.'\  1779.    4to. 

Continued  to  1 807,  or  later.  Important  for  the  history  and  geography  of  Central 
America, 


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GUATEMALA. 


K\  Gcfe  del  Estado  [Mariano  Aycinena]  a  los  Pueblos  de  sit 
Mando.     [Guatemala.   1827.]    Folio,  i  1.  m.  29079 

Guatemala ;  Geographical,  Historical  and  Topographical. 
London.   1835.  29080 

Formi  Vol.  ixn.  of  Conder'i  "  Modern  Traveller." 

Guatemala  por  Fernando  Septimo  el  dia  12  de  Diciembre  dc 
1808.  [Guatemala.  i^o<).'\  410,  pp.  166,  Oracion  Eucaristicaquc 
pronuncid  el  Dr.  D.  Sicilia  y  Montoya,  ...  pp.  (3),  19.    21  Plates. 

This  rare  volume  relutei  to  the  fetei  at  the  City  of  Guatemala  un  the  acceiiion  of 
Ferdinand  vii.  to  the  throne.     The  platet  are  well  executed. 

El  Indicador.     1 824-1 827.     Guatemala.   1824-27.  29082 

Informe  de  Guatemala  sobre  la  ereccion  de  Obispo,  y  nombra- 
miento  de  Obispo,  que  hizo  el  Estado  de  San  Salvador,  etc. 
Guatemala.   1827.    4to.  29083 

Also;  Informe  que  el  Cabildo  Eclesiastico  de  la  Catedral  de  Guatemala,  etc.    1817. 

Instruccion  para  el  arreglo  de  conoscer  y  proceder  las  causas 
correspondientes  al  juzgado  general  de  bienes  de  defuntos  Reyno 
de  Guatemala.     Nueva  Guatemala.   1799.    Folio,  pp.  (2),  24. 

Segunda  Junta  Publica  de  la  Real  Sociedad  Economica  de 
Guatemala,  1797;  Tercera  Junta,  1798;  Quarta  Junta,  1798; 
Ouinta  Junta,  Nueva  Guatemala,  1799;  Octava  Junta,  181 1; 
Novena  Junta,  1812.  29085 

Kalendario  y  Guia  de  Forasteros  de  Guatemala  y  sus  provin- 
cias  para  el  ailo  de  1805.    Guatemala.   1805.     i2mo.    Continued. 

ManiHesto  del  Gefe  del  Estado  de  Guatemala.  [Guatemala. 
1827.]    Folio,  pp.  16.  29087 

Memoire  contenant.     See  [Obert  {M.y] 

Memoria  de  los  trabajos  de  la  sociedad  Economica  de  Amigos 
de  Guatemala  ;  con  que  did  cuenta  en  la  junta  general  celebrad.a 
el  10  de  Enero  de  1864,  su  Sccretario  D.  Felipe  Andreu.  Gua- 
temala.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  16.  29088 

Memoria  sobre  los  medios  de  destruir  la  mendicidad,  y  deso- 
correr  los  verdaderos  probres  de  esta  capital.  Nueva  Guatemala. 
1797.    8vo.  29089 

Noticia  de  los  premios  aplicados  a  las  mejores  hilanderas  al 
torno  ens,  en  la  Escuela  de  la  Nueva  Guatemala.  1796.    4to. 


CUAZACOALtO. 


48J 


Papelcs  curiosos  de  Guatemala.    Hahana.  [n.  d.]    2  vols.,  fulio. 

A  collection  from  old  MS.  chronicles. 

Proyecto  de  constitucion  del  estado  dc  Guatemala  uno  dc  los 
de  Centru-America,  presentado  a  la  asamblca  constituycntc,  rc- 
unida  en  virtud  del  dccreto  de  convocatoria  cxpidido  en  25  de 
Julio  de  1838.     Imprenta  de  de  la  Paz.   1842.    4to,  pp.  18. 

Reclamacion  y  protcsta  del  supremo  gubicrno  del  estado  de 
Guatemala,  sobre  la  ucupacion  de  Soconusco,  por  las  tropas  dc  la 
Republica  Mcxicana,  con  los  documentos  en  que  se  fundan. 
Guatemala:   Imprenta  de  la  Paz,   1843.     ^ulio»  PP'  18,(6). 

Reglamento  para  la  propagacion  y  cstabilidad  dc  la  Vacuna  en 
el  reyno  de  Guatemala  dispucsto,  de  orden  de  S.  M,  por  el  supe- 
rior gobierno  del  mismo  reyno.  Nueva  Guatemala :  D.  Ignacio 
Beteta.   1805.     Folio,  3  I.,  pp.  29,  i  1.,  Adiciones,  2  1.        29094 

Relacion  d'l  espfltable  tcrremoto  que  agora  nueuamente  ha  acon- 
tecido  en  la  cibdad  d'  Guatimala :  es  cosa  de  grildc  admiracion  y 
de  gr[\de  exemplo  para  que  todos  nos  emendcmos  d'  nucstros  peca- 
dos  y  estemos  aprcsciuidos  para  qu^do  Dios  fuere  scruido  de  nos 
Uamar.  [Colophon  :]  Fue  impressa  en  la  grd  ciudad  (C  Mexico  en 
casa  de  lud  Cromberger  aHo  d!  mill  y  quinictos  y  quarcta  y  vno  [1541.3 
4to,  4  1.  29095 

A  volume  of  the  greatest  rarity,  of  which  the  only  known  copy  is  at  Madrid.  It  is 
one  of  the  earliest  books  printed  in  Mexico.  "  An  edition  of  the  same  plaquctte  was 
also  published  in  Spain,  four  leaves,  4to."  —  Harrissc's  Bib.  Am.  ytt, 

Representacion  del  M.  N.  Y.  L.  Ayuntamiento  de  Guatemala 
al  exmo.  Seflor  D.  Jose  de  Bustamente,  teniente  general  de  la  real 
armada,  presidente,  gobernador,  y  capitan  general  de  este  reyno, 
ecc.,  en  contestacion  a  su  oficio  circular  de  xxiv.  de  Marzo,  y  a 
su  sabio  manifesto  de  xiii.  de  Abril  de  181 1.  Guatemala.^  en  cam 
de  Beteta.  [181 1.]    4to,  pp.  36.  29096 

Guayaquil.  El  Concordato  il  la  esposicion  del  concejo  can- 
tonal de  Guayaquil.     Guayaquil.  1863.    410,  pp.  108.         29097 

Guay-Trouin.  Memoires  de  Monsieur  du  Guay-Trouin  ... 
Amsterdam:  Pierre  Mortierre.  m.dcc.xl.  i2mo,  1 1.,  pp.  xxxvi, 
279.    Portrait,  Maps.  h.  29198 

Guazacoalco.  Colonic  de  Guazacoalco  ...  au  Mexique. 
Projet  de  societe.     Paris:  Tastu.  [1827.]  29^99 

Prospectus,  published  by  Villeveque,  Giordan  and  Baradere.     Stt  Bristol. 


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CU£N. 


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GuELEN  (A.  de).  Brieve  Relation  |  de  I'Estat  |  de  Phernam- 
bucq.  I  Dedie  a  Tassemblee  de  xix.  pour  |  la  tresnoble  Compagnie 
d'West-Inde.  |  Par  Auguste  de  Gvelen.  |  A  Amsterdam^  \  Chez  Louys 
Elzevier,  1640.  |    4to,  pp.  44.  29100 

Relates  to  the  war  with  Spain  concerning  Brazil,  and  ia  a  verjr  rare  piece.  In  the 
following,  a  Dutch  translation,  the  name  it  changed  to  Quelen : 

GuELEN.  Kort  Verhaell  Vanden  staet ]  van | Fernanbvc, [ Toe- 
ge-eygens  de  E.  Heeren  Gecommitteerde  I  ter  Vergaederinghe, 
vande  Negenthiene,  inde  Geo-  |  ctroyeerde  West-Indische  Com- 
pagnie, ter  Camere  van  |  Amstelredam.  |  Door  Augustus  van 
Quelen.  |  Wt  het  Francois  int  Nederduytsch  vertaeldt.  ^  T'Am- 
sterdam,\  Ghedruckt  in  *t  laer  ons  Heeren.   1640.  |    4to,  15  1. 

Stt  Asher's  "Bibliographical  Essays,"  Nos.  155  and  156. 

GuELL  Y  Rent!  (J.)  Leyendas  americanas.  Por  Jose  Guell 
y  Rente.  Madrid:  Imprenta  de  las  Novedades  e  Ilustracion.  1856. 
i2mo,  pp.  (2),  283.     Portrait.  ba.,  c.  29102 

Guell  y  Rent^.  Traditions  americaines.  Par  Jose  Guell  y 
Rente.     Paris:  M.  Levy  freres.  1861.    i2mo,  pp.  (4),  295,  (i). 

GuEMES  (J.  F.  de).  Cedula  del  Virey  de  la  Nueva-Espafia, 
D.  Juan  Francisco  de  Guemes,  sobre  el  arrendamiento  de  la 
bebida  del  Pulque  bianco  en  \z  ciudad  de  Mexico  y  sus  cinco 
k'guas  en  contorno.  Mexico^  9.  de  Julio  de  1 753.  Folio,  pp.  39. 
-|-  Otra  Cedula  del  mismo,  sobre  el  mismo  asunto.  Mexico^  lb 
Mayo  de  1753.    Folio,  pp.  32.  29104 

GuEMES  (P.  G.  de).  Defensas  de  vn  ministro  afligido,  al  rey 
nvestro  sefior  Por  el  doctor  Don  Pedro  Gonzalez  de  Guemes, 
Oydor  del  Nueuo  Rey  no  de  Granada.  AHo  de  mily  seiscientos  cin- 
quentay  tres  [1653].    4to,  14  1.,  214  1.  29105 

"  Cet  ouvrage.  ainsi  que  ceux  qui  £taient  addresses  au  roi,  sous  forme  de  memoire, 
sont  gen6ralement  depoUrvus  des  privileges  et  des  licences  ordinaires  en  autoi'isant  rim- 
pression,  attendu  que,  diriges  contre  de  puissants  personnages,  ils  etaient  imprimes  secrete- 
ment  i  tres-peu  d'exempl.  et  distribues  seulement  aux  membres  du  conseil  des  Indes 
Le  volume  en  question  doit  etre  imprimi  a  Madrid ;  Antonio  ne  fait  pas  mention  de 
son  auteur,  qui  etait  auditeur  de  Santa-Fe,  et  Ternaux  I'a  omis  dans  sa  "  Bibiiotheque 
Americaine." — Liclsrc. 

GuEMEz  (V.)  Solemnes  Exequias  del  S.  D.  J.  Vicente  Gus- 
mez,  Conde  de  Re  villa  Gigedo.  En  la  N.  Guatemala,  1800. 
4to.  29106 

GuEN  (G.)  Salud,  por  el  Br.  Genaro  Guen.  Imprenta  de  D. 
Francisco  Mas.  1821.    410.  29107 

In  reply  to  Arango's  **  Independencia  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba." 


GUERNSEY. 


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GuENEBAULT  (J.  H.)  Natural  History  of  the  Negro  Race, 
extracted  from  the  French.  Charleston^  S,  C.  1837.  i2mo,  pp. 
176.  M.  29108 

Gu^RiN  (L.)  Histoire  Maritime  de  France  et  des  Colonies, 
depuis  les  temps  anciens  Jusqu'a  nos  jours,  par  Leon  Guerin. 
Paris.  2  vols.,  8vo.  31  Plates.  +  Troisieme  Edition.  Paris. 
1846-48.    3  vols.,  8vo.  A.  29109 

Vol.  IV.  of  his  "Tour  du  Monde"  is  entitled  "  Les  trois  Fils  du  Capitaine  Amerique 
du  Sud  Antilles." 

Guerin-Meneville  (F.  E.)  Histoire  naturelle  de  I'lle  de 
Cuba.  Par  F.  £.  Guerin-Meneville.  i.  Animaux  articules  a 
pieds  articules.  Paris.  1857.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  868.  Folio  Atlas 
of  20  colored  Plates.  291 10 

Guerin-Meneville  (F.  E.),  et  Perrottet  (S.)  Memoire 
sur  un  Insecte  et  un  Champignon  qui  ravagent  les  Cafiers  aux 
Antilles.     Paris    1842.    8vo.  291 11 

[Guerini  (Aloise).]  L'Ammiraglio  dell'  Indie  Poema  di  Or- 
mildo  Emeressio.     Venetia.  1759.    4to.     Plates.  291 12 

Guernsey  (A.  H.),  and  Alden  (H.  M.)  Harper's  Pictorial 
History  of  the  Great  Rebellion,  ^y  Alfred  H.  Guernsey  and 
Henry  M.  Alden.  Part  First.  To  the  Close  of  the  Peninsular 
Campaign  of  1862.  ||  Part  Second.  New  York:  Harper  l^  Bros. 
1866-68.     Folio,  pp.  (iv),  380  J  iv,  381-836.  B.,  BA.  291 13 

Guernsey  (C.  F.)  The  Silver  Rifle :  a  Story  of  the  Saranac 
Lakes.  By  Clara  F.  Guernsey.  Philadelphia:  American  Sunday^ 
School  Union.  [1871.]    i6mo,  pp.  256.     3  Plates.  291 14 

Guernsey  (E.)  History  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
designed  for  Schools.  ...  By  Egbert  Guernsey,  a.m.  Second 
Edition.  New  Tork.  1848.  +  Fifth  Edition.  1848.  +  To- 
gether with  a  Notice  of  American  Antiquities  and  the  Indian 
Tribes.  Seventh  Edition.  New  Tork :  Cady  t^  Burgess.  1850. 
i2mo,  pp.  456.  -f-  New  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1863.  i2mo, 
PP'  5 15*  +  Revised  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Moss  ^  Co.  1869. 
i2mo,  pp.  589.     Plate.  c.  29115 

Guernsey.  Primary  History  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
New  Tork:  D.  Burgess  ^  Co.   1854.     i6nio,  pp.  206.     c.  29116 


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Guernsey  (O.),  and  Willard  (J.  F.)  History  of  Rock 
County,  and  Transactions  of  the  Rock  County  Agricultural  So- 
ciety and  Mechanics'  Institute.  Edited  and  Compiled  bv  Orrin 
Guernsey  and  Josiah  F.  Willard.  Janesville^  fFis.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  xii,  350.    3  Plates,  i  Portrait.  b.,  h.,  s.  291 17 

GuERRA  (Fr.  Joan).  Art  de  la  Lengua  Mexicana  segun  la 
acostumbran  hablar  los  Indios  en  todo  el  Obispado  de  Guadal- 
axara,  parte  del  de  Guadiana,  y  del  de  Mechoacan }  dispuesto  per 
orden  y  Mandato  de  Fr.  Joseph  de  Alcaras.  Con  Ilcencia^  en 
Mexico^  por  la  Viuda  de  Francisco  Rodriguez  Lupercio,  en  la  puente 
de  Palacio  ano  de  1692.    4to.  291 18 

A  volume  of  great  rarity.     Ludewig  quotes  the  following  title : 

GuERRA.  Arte  de  la  Lengua  Megicana  segun  el  Dialecto  de 
los  Pueblos  de  la  Nueva  Gallicia,  por  Fr.  Juan  Guerra.  Mexico. 
1699.    4to.  291 19 

GuERRA  (Jose).  Fecunda  Nube  del  Cielo  Guadalupano^  v 
Mystica  Paloma  del  estrecho  Palomar,  de  el  Colegio  Apostol;-  o 
de  Nuestra  Sefiora  de  Guadalupe.  Relacion  Breve  de  la  Vida 
exemplar  de  F.  A.  Margil  de  Jesus.  Mexico^  por  J.  B.  de  Hogal. 
1726.    8vo.  29120 

GuERRA  (Jose).     See  [Norriega  y  Guerra]. 

Guerra  (Jose  Maria).  Pastoral  del  Ilustrisimo  Sefior  Obispo, 
dirigida  a  los  Indigenos  de  esta  didceso.  Merida  de  Yucatan.,  im- 
prcso  por  Antonio  Petr a.    1848.    4to.     Portrait.  29121 

"  Le  present  opuscule  est  une  lettre  pastoral  en  tnaya^  addressee  par  cet  £veque  aux 
indigenes  rebelles." — Brasseur  de  Bourboubg. 

Guerra  (R.)  Clemencia.  Drama  original  en  verso  y  en  tres 
actos  de  Rosa  Guerra,  dedicado  al  General  D.  Bartolome  Mitre. 
Buenos  Aires.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  90.  29122 

Guerra  do  Paraguay,  a  nova  phase.  (Carta  a  um  amigo) 
por*  *  *.  Primera  e  segunda  carta.  Montevideo.  1869.  i2mo, 
pp.  43-  29123 

Guerre  d'Amerique.    Par/V.  1863.    &^[Joinville,  (iV;W^^)]. 

La  Guerre  Civile,  aux  £tats-Unis.  Par  A.  D  . . . .  Paris. 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  32.  29124 

Guerra  de  Espala  con  Mejico.  Paris.  1856-57.  8vo,  pp. 
154,  58.  29125 


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487 


GuERRETRO  (B.)  Tornado  dos  vassalas  de  Coroa  de  Portugal, 
pera  se  recuperar  a  Cidade  de  S.  Salvador  na  Bahya  de  Todas  os 
Santos,  tornado  polios  Olandezes,  a  oito  de  Mayo  de  1624  8c 
recuparado  no  primeiro  de  Mayo  1625  ;  Feita  polio  Padre  Bar- 
tolomeu  Guerreiro  de  Companhia  de  Jesu.  Lisboa:  Mathieu 
Pinheiro.  1625.    410.     Plate  folded.  29126 

Guerreiro.  Gloriosa  Coroa  d'esfor^ados  religiosos  da  Com- 
panhia de  Jesu.  Mortos  polla  fe  Catholica  nas  Conquistas  dos 
Reynos  da  Coroa  de  Portugal.  Por  P.  Bertholamey,  da  Com- 
panhia de  Jesu.  Em  Lisbooy  por  Antonio  Alvarez.  1642.  Folio, 
Title,  Arms  of  Portugal,  i  1.,  6  1.,  pp.  736,  Printer's  Mark,  1 1., 
61.  29127 

« Ce  Martyrologe  est  divlse  en  quatre  parties ;  celle  qui  nous  interesse  particuliere- 
ment,  est  la  troisieme  (pp.  301-387),  dans  laquelle  I'auteur  tralte  des  Missions  du  Bresil, 
ct  de  I'histoire  des  religieux  dc  la  Compagnie  morts  dans  cet  bmpire."  —  Lbclirc. 

Guerreiro.  Rela^am  Anual  |  das  Covsat  I  que  Fezeram  j  os 
Padres  da  Companhia  |  de  lesvs  nas  Partes  da  India  |  Oriental,  & 
no  Brasil,  Angola,  Cabo  Verde,  Guine,  nos  annos  |  de  seiscentos 
&  dous  &  seiscentos  &  tres,  &  do  pro-  |  cesso  da  conuersam,  & 
christandade  daquellas  par-  |  tes,  tirada  das  cartas  dos  mesmos 
padres  |  que  de  la  vieram.  |  Pelo  padre  Fernam  Guerreiro  da  mesma  | 
Companhia,  natural  de  Almodouuar  |  de  Portugal.  |  Vay  diuidido 
em  quatro  liuros.  O  primeiro  de  lapa  |  O  11.  da  China  &  Maluco. 
O  III.  da  India.  |  O  iiii.  do  Brasil,  Angola,  &  Guine.  |  Em  Lisboa : 
Per  large  Rodrigues  im-\ pressor  de  liuros.  \  Anno  m.d.cv.  |  4to,  pp. 
{7),  Text,  Livro  Primeero,  Signatures  A-N  in  fours,  O  in  two ; 
Livro  Segvndo,  Signatures  A-Nnn  in  fours.  29128 

Guerrero  (B.  Sanches).  Oracion  Saciopolitica  Panegyrico, 
Mistico,  Dogmatico,  Moral  que  en  la  Fiesta  de  accion  de  Gra- 
cias,  por  Excel.  S.  D.  Manuel  de  Guirior,  Virrey  del  Peru,  4 
Diziembre  1776.  Lima:  En  la  Imprenta  de  la  calle  de  Juan  de 
Medina.   1778.    4to.  29129 

Also;  Oracion  Panegyrico  Polemica  que  en  la  Fiesta  de  la  SS.  Trinidad  ...  Lima. 
1779-    4to.  PP-  80. 

Guerrero  (C.  E.)  Oratio  in  Funere  S.  P.  ac  D.  N.  de- 
mentis XIV.  Por  R.  P.  Fr.  Cosma  Enriquez  Guerrero.  [/« 
Almo  et  Imp,  Fratrum  Pradicatorum  Mexicano  Conventu  dicta  3  Apr. 
1775.]    Sm.  4to.  29130 

Guerrero  (D.  B.  L.)     Constituciones  Synodales  del  Arco- 
"o  de  los  Reyes,  en  el  Peru.  ...  Senor  D.  Bartholome  Lobo 


488 


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Guerrero  ...  ,  San  Christoval:   Juan  'Joseph  Morel.   1754.    8vo, 
pp.  (25),  96,  (i)  i  Second  title-page,  pp.  83,  (i),  63,  (3).         h. 

Guerrero  (Jose  Maria).  Dictamen  teologico,  contra  el 
ensayo  sotre  tolerancia  religiosa,  publicado  en  Mexico  por  Vi- 
cente Rocafuerte.     Mexico.  1831.    4to,  pp.  60.  29132 

Guerrero  (T.)  Historia  intima  de  seis  mujeres.  Cuadros 
sociales.    Por  Teodoro  Guerrero.    Mexico.  1862.    8/0,  pp.  578. 

Guerrero  (V.)  Elogia  a  la  Muerte  de  J.  M.  Morelos. 
Puebla.   1 82 1.     i2mo,  pp.  7.  29134 

• 

[Guerrero.]  El  soberano  Estado  de  Oajaca  al  Benemerito 
de  la  Patria  Vicente  Guerrero. — Con  el  Elogio  funebre,  pronun- 
ciado  en  sus  magnificas  ecsequias  por  Jose  Juan  Canseco  el  dia  2 
de  Mayo  de  1833.     Oajaca.   1833.    4to,  pp.  61.  29135 

Guerrero.  Manifesto  a  sus  Compatriotas,  por  Vicente  Guer- 
rero, Segundo  Presidente  de  los  Estados-Unidos  Mexicanos. 
Mexico.   1829.    4to,  pp.  20.  29136 

Guerrero.  Manifesto  de  su  conducta  publica  en  la  Camara 
en  eleccion  de  Presidente  celebrada  en  favor  de  D.  Vicente  Guer- 
rero. Por  Jose  Maria  Apulche,  Diputado  de  Tabasco.  New- 
Tork.  1830.    4to,  pp.  19.  29137 

Guerrero.  Sumaria  Averiguacion  contra  el  General  D.  Vi- 
cente Guerrero,  y  socios  por  el  delito  de  conspiracion  contra  el 
supremo  Gobierno.     Oaxaca.   1831.    Folio,  pp.  25.  29138 

Guest  (M.)  Poems  on  Several  Occasions ;  to  which  are 
annexed  ;  Extracts  from  a  Journal  kept  by  the  Author  while  he 
followed  the  Sea,  and  during  a  Journey  from  New  Brunswick,  in 
New  Jersey,  to  Montreal  and  Quebec.  By  Moses  Guest.  Cin- 
cinnati: Looker  i^  Reynolds.  1823.  i2mo,  pp.  (4),  160.  Plate. 
-f  Second  Edition.    [Ibid.']  1824.  c.  29139 

Guest  commanded  the  party  of  militia  which  captured  the  noted  partisan,  Col.  Lin- 
coln, in  New  Jersey,  in  October,  1779.     Several  of  the  Poems  relate  to  Washington. 

Guest  (R.)  A  Compendious  History  of  the  Cotton  Manu- 
facture ;  with  a  Disproval  of  the  Claim  of  Sir  Richard  Ark- 
wright  to  the  Invention  of  its  Ingenious  Machinery.  By  Richard 
Guest.  Manchester:  J.  Pratt,  1823.  4to,  pp.  (i),  70,  3.  12 
Plates.  c.  29140 


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GuEUDEViLLE  (M.)  Atlas  Historique,  ou  nouvelle  introduc- 
tion a  I'Histoire,  a  la  Chronologic,  et  a  la  Geographic  Ancicnne 
et  Modcrnc,  avcc  Dissertations  sur  I'Histoire  de  chaque  Etat. 
Amiterdam.   1739.    7  vols.,  impl.  folio.  29 141 

Includes  copious  details  relative  to  America. 

GuEUDEViLLK  (Nicclas).  Suite  du  voyage  de  rAmerique,  ou 
dialogues  de  Monsieur  le  Baron  de  Lahontan  et  d'un  sauvage  dans 
rAmerique.  Avcc  les  voyages  du  memc  en  Portugal  et  en  Dane- 
marc.  Amsterdam:  Boeteman,  1704.  i6mo,  pp.  (16),  222.  2 
Maps,  4  Plates.  c.  29142 

The  Travels  of  La  Hontan  have  been  attributed  to  this  author. 

[GuEULLETTE  (Thomas  Simon).]  Peruvian  Tales,  related,  in 
One  Tho'isand  and  One  Hours,  by  one  of  the  S.clcct  Virgins  of 
Cusco,  to  the  Yncka  of  Peru  ;  ...  with  ...  Historical  Remarks. 
...  Translated  from  the  ...  French  by  Samuel  Humphreys,  Esq. ; 
The  Third  Edition.  London :  "J.  Hodges,  mdccxlv.  4  vols., 
i2mo,  pp.  (8),  xiv,  (2),  275 i  (i),  334i  vii,  (i),  362 ;  (to),  84,  (i) ; 
xii,  94.  3  Plates,  ba.  -f-  London.  1749.  3  vols.,  i2mo.  + 
Fourth  Edition.  London.  1764.  3  vols.,  i2mo.  -{■  London:  J. 
Walker.  1817.    i8mo,  pp.  (4),  571.     Plate.  c.  29143 

Also  included  in  the  "  Novelists  Magazine,"  Vol.  xxi. 

Guevara  (Ant.  Ladron  de).  Noticias  de  los  Poblados  de  que 
se  Componen  el  Nuevo  Reyno  de  Leon,  Provincia  de  Coaguila, 
Nueva-Estremadura,  y  de  la  Texas,  Nucvas  Philipinas :  dcspo- 
blados  que  ay  en  sus  Cercanias  y  los  Indios  que  las  habitan,  y 
causa  de  los  pocas,  6  ningunos  aumentos.    Ano  de  1739.     Folio. 

Guevara  (D.  L.  de).  Aplavso  Reverente  y  Afectuoso  de  la 
Real  Universidad  de  S.  Marcos  de  la  Ciudad  de  Lima,  al  D. 
Diego  Ladron  de  Guevara,  Obispo  de  Quito,  y  Uirrey  del  Peru, 
etc.  171 1 — Carta  Pastoral,  que  escribio  del  D.  Diego  Ladron  de 
Guevara;  etc,  Lima^  por  Joseph  de  Contreras y  Alvarado.  171 1. 
P'olio.  29145 

Guevara  (M.  de).  Arte  doctrinal  y  modo  general  para  apren- 
der  la  lengua  Matlatzinga,  para  la  administracion  de  los  santos 
sacramentos  ...  Hecho  y  ordenado  por  el  padre  Fr.  Miguel  de 
Guevara,  Ministro  predicador  ...  en  las  tres  lenguas  que  general- 
mente  corren  en  esta  provincia  de  Michoacan  Mexicana,  Tarasca 
y  Matlatzinga,  prior  actual  del  convento  de  Santiago  Undomeo. 
Afiode  1638.  [^Mexico.,  imprenta  de  Vicente  Garcia  Torres.  1862.] 
4to,  pp.  (8),  64.  "  29146 

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Guevara  (M.  T.  de).  Oracion  Funebre  en  las  exequias  que 
el  religiosisimo  Convento  de  Corpus  Christi  de  Mexico,  consagrd 
a  la  venerable  memoria  de  su  exemplar  Fundadora,  y  dignisima 
Prelada  la  M.  R.  M.  Sor  Maria  Teresa  de  Sr.  S.  Josef  Vctan- 
curt,  el  22  de  Abril  de  1773.  Y  dixo  El  R.  P.  Fr.  Miguel  Tha- 
deo  de  Guevara.    Mexico.   1773.    410,  10  1.,  pp.  20.  29147 

Guevara.  Sumario  de  las  Indulgencias,  Gracias  y  Privilegios 
Autenticos  que  ganan  y  gozan  los  Hermanos  de  la  Tercera  Orden 
de  Penitencia  de  N.  P.  S.  Francisco,  ...  tenor  de  la  Bulla  de 
Benedict©  xiii.  que  llamamos  el  Mare  Magnum,  ...  Mexico:  F. 
de  ZuHiga.  lySy.    4to,  pp.  58.  29148 

a  reimpression  frum  the  "  Bulletin  de  la  Societ£  de  G6ographie  et  de  Statistique  de 
Mexico." 

Guevara  (P.)  Historia  del  Paraguay,  Rio  de  la  Plata  y  Tu- 
cuman  que  redactd  el  P.  Guevara  jesuita.     Buenos  Ji res.   1854. 

A  continuation  of  the  "  Historia  Argentina,"  by  Rui  Diaz  de  Guzman,  1611. 

Guevara  (S.  B.  L.  de).  Sermon  en  las  honras  del  S.  B. 
Ladron  de  Guevara.     Mexico.  1804.     Portrait.  29150 

[GuizENEC  (Alfred).]  Histoires  d'amour  au  Mexique,  en 
Californie,  dans  la  Nouvelle-Grenade  et  dans  I'lnde.  Par  Alfred 
de  Brehat.     Paris:  Hachette  et  C'.  1861.     i2mo.  2915 1 

Lorenz  gives  the  publisher  as  Hetzel. 

Guia  de  Nueva  York  y  los  Estados  Unidos,  para  uso  de  los 
Espafioles  y  Sudamericanos,  dende  se  esplica  cuanto  puede  inte- 
ressar  a  un  Viajero.    Nueva  Tor k.  1856.     j8mo,  pp.  134.    Map. 

Guia  del  Estado  Ecclesiastico,  seglar,  y  Regular  de  Espafia  e 
Indias.  1817.    i8mo.  29253 

Guia  del  Viajero  en  los  Estados  Unidos.  Nueva  York.  1859. 
i2mo.     Plates.  29154 

GuiACUM.  Eyn  bewert  Recept,  v/ie  man  das  Holtz  Guaya- 
can  brauchen  soli.     [^Augspurg.  1524.]    4to,  4  1.  29155 

Relates  to  the  American  wood  called  Guiacum. 

Guiana.     See  also  British  Guiana  and  Surinam. 


Almanach  de  Guyane  fran^aise.    Cayenne.  1822. 
tinued. 


8vo.    Con- 
29156 

Anecdotes  sur  le  18  fructidor  et  nouveaux  memoires  des  de- 
pones de  Guyane.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]  29157 

Title  from  Muller's  Catalogue,  No.  949^ 


GUI  ANA. 


491 


Annuaire  de  la  Guyane  fran^aise  pour  1866.  Paris:  Challamel 
e'lni.  1866.     i8mo.  29158 

• 

Arret  du  conseil  d'etat,  qui  prolonge  Uisqu'au  i^juillet  1792, 
I'efFet  des  lettres  patentes  du  i^^  mai  1768,  qui  accordoient  a  I'isle 
de  Cayenne  et  a  la  Guyane  fran^oise,  la  liberie  de  commerce 
avec  toutes  les  nations.  Du  15  mai  1784.  Paris:  Impr.  Royale. 
pp.  2.  29159 

Beschrijving  van  de  Kust  van  Guyana.     Amsterdam :  Weduwe 


G.  Hulst  van  Keulen.  1824.    8vo. 


29160 


Beschrijvinge  van  |  Guiana  ;  |  Des  selfs  Cituatie,  Gesontheyt, 
Vruchtbaerheyt  ende  |  ongemeene  Profijten  en  Voordeelen  boven 
andere  Landen.  |  Discourerender  wijse  voorgestelt,  tusschen  |  Een 
Boer  ofte  Landt-man,  |  Een  Burger  ofte  Stee-man,  |  Een  Schipper 
ofte  Zee-man  en  |  Een  Haeghsche  Bode.  |  Waer  inne  sy-luyden 
malkander  voor-houden  |  i.  Den  slechten  toestant  en  verval  in 
Koop-handel,  Zee-vaert,  Ambachten  en  |  Boeren  handel,  ende 
wat  daer  van  de  oorsaek  is.  |  2.  Door  wat  middelen  dit  is  te  her- 
stellen.  |  3.  Hoe,  en  op  wat  manier  deselve  moesten  aengevangen 
en  uytgevoert  werden.  |  Mitsgaders  't  gene  van  onsen  Staet  daer 
op  is  geresol- 1  veert ;  dienende  tot  narichtinge  van  vele  Koop- 
luyden,  Bur-|gers,  |  Huys-luyden  en  alle  Zee-varende  Persoonen.|| 
*f  Tot  Hoorn^  Gedruckt  by  Stoffel  lansz.  Kortingh.  1676.  |  4to,  pp. 
46.  29161 

A  description  of  Guiana,  its  situation,  healthiness,  fertility,  and  advantages,  especially 
treats  of  the  bad  state  of  commerce  and  navigation  to  Guiana,  the  means  of  restoration, 
etc.  "Cette  description  de  la  Guyane,  inconnue  aux  bibliographes  a  ete  faite  a  I'occa- 
sion  des  debats  qui  s'etaient  elev£s  a  I'egard  de  la  fondation  d'une  colonic  sur  la  riviere 
Wiapoca  et  pour  d6montrer  I'importance  de  la  Guyane,  aussi  bien  pour  la  colonisation 
que  pour  le  commerce  de  la  mire-patrie.  Dans  la  preface  I'auteur  fait  mention  des 
demarches,  que  deja  en  1 659,  Otto  Keye  avait  faites  pour  diriger  I'attention  publique 
sur  ce  f  ys." — Tmxmil. 

Beschriving  van  Guyana,  geleegen  an  het  vast  Kust  van 
America.    Amsterdam,  1676.    410.  29162 

Beschryving  van  Guiana.    See  [Bancroft  (Edward)],  No.  3109. 

Cartilla  de  doctrina  cristiana  para  uso  de  los  nifios  americanos 
de  la  Guyana  inglesa.     Roma.  1864.     i8mo,  pp.  35.  29163 

Catalogue  de  la  Guyane  anglaise.  29164 

Relates  to  the  World's  Fair  in  London,  1851. 

Ceylon  and  British  Guiana.    Minutes  of  Evidence,  etc.    Folio. 


492 


GUIANA. 


Church  in  thrf  Colonies.    See  Vol.  iv.,  No.  13007. 

Code  de  procedure  .civile  adopte  a  la  Guyana  fran^aise,  public 
a  Cayenne  le  18  aout,  1821.  29166 

Codes  de  la  Guyane  fran9aise,  avec  les  ordonnanccs  portant 
leur  application,     raris.  1828-29.    3  vols.,  410.  29167 

Collection  of  Pieces  relating  to  the  French  Emigrations  to 
Guyana.  1844.    8vo.  29168 

*'Not  published." — Mullek's  Catalogue^  No.  961. 

Compagnie  pour  I'exploitation  des  bois  de  construction  civile  et 
maritime,  et  autres  produits  de  la  Guyane  fran9aise.  Paris.  1826. 
8vo.  29169 

Conditien  de  welcke  by  de  Ed.  Groot  Mog.  Heeren  Staten  van 
Hollandt  ende  West  Vrieslandt,  etc.    [1675.]    4to.  29170 

First  impression  of  the  proposals  offered  by  the  States  General  to  intending  emigrants 
to  the  American  coast. 

Considerations  sur  la  Guyane.    See  Vol.  iv.,  No.  16027. 

De  la  Guyane  fran^aise.    See  [Catineau-Laroche  (P.  M.  S.)] 

Deliberation  du  Conseil  colonial  dc  la  Guiane  fran9aise.  Paris. 
1839.    8vo.  A.  29171 

Dialogue  ...  between  a  Planter.    See  Vol.  v.,  No.  19945. 

Eigendliche  Beschreibung  des  Lands  Guiana,  welches  gelegen 
an  der  vesten  meergrentzenden  LandschafFt  America.  Biirn :  S. 
Kneubiiler.   1677.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  63.     Map.  29172 

Eight  Years  Residence.    See  Vol.  vi.,  No.  22082. 

Essay  on  Guiana.    See  [Bancroft  (Edward)],  Vol.  i..  No.  3100. 

Feuille  de  la  Guyane  fran^aise.     Cayenne.  1820.    Sm.  410. 

Forets  vierges  de  la  Guyane  fran^aise,  considerees  sous  le  rap- 
port des  produits  qu'on  peut  en  retirer  pour  les  chantiers  maritimes 
de  la  France.     Paris.   1827.     8vo.  29174 

Instructions  nautiques  sur  les  cotes  de  la  Guyane  fran^aise. 
Imprimerie  Imp'eriale.   1 808.    410.  29175 

Letter  to  Chas.  Jas.  Fox,  on  the  Importance  of  the  Colonies 
on  the  Coast  of  Guiana.  By  a  British  Merchant.  London.  1806. 
8vo.  29176 


GUIANA. 


493 


Memoire  a  Consulter  pour  Ics  Colons  dc  la  Guyane  fran^aise, 
spolies  par  la  violation  de  la  Capitulation,  du  12  Janvier,  1809, 
avcc  le  Portugal.     Paris.  1839.    8vo,  pp.  24.  29177 

Memoire  sur  la  Colonic  de  la  Guyane  fran^aise,  et  sur  les 
avantages  politiqucs  et  commerciaux  de  sa  possession.  Paris, 
1803.    8vo,  pp.  67.  29178 

Memoire  sur  la  Guyane  fran^aise.     Cayenne.   1824.    8vo. 

Memoire  sur  I'exploitation  des  bois  de  la  Guyane  fran^aise. 
Cayenne.  1785.    4to.  29180 

Notes  sur  les  Colonies  de  Surinam  et  de  Demerary.  [n.  p.] 
1835.    8vo.  A.  29181 

Notice  statistique  sur  I'lsle  Bourbon  et  Guyane  francaise, 
imprimee  par  ordre  de  M.  le  Ministre  de  la  Marine  et  des  Colo- 
nies.    Paris.  1838.    8vo.  29182 

For  another  edition  lee  [Ternaux  (H.)] 

Notice  sur  la  transportation  a  la  Guyane  fran^aise  et  a  la  Nou- 
velle-Caledonie,  ...  Paris:  Imprimerie Imp'eriale.  1867.  8vo,  pp. 
(2),  95.     2  Maps.  c.  29183 

Observations  sur  la  multiplication  des  bestiaux  dans  la  Guiane 
franfoise.     Cayenne :  de  r Imprimerie  du  Roi.    1787.    4to,  pp.  4. 

Ordonnance  du  Roi  portant  application  du  code  penal  a  la 
Guiane  fran^aise.     Paris:  Imprimerie  Roy  ale.  1828.    4to. 

Pertinente  Beschrijvinge  |  Van  |  Guiana.  |  Gelegen  aen  de  vaste 
Kust  van  |  America.  |  Waer  in  kortelijck  verhaelt  wordt,  het  aen- 
merckelijckste  dat  in  en  om-|trent  het  Landt  van  Guiana  valt, 
als  de  Limiten,  het  Klimaet  en  |  stofFen  der  Landen,  de  Mineralen, 
Edele  Gesteenten,  Vruchten  |  Dieren,  ende  overvloedigheyt  der 
Vissen,  nevens  der  selver  )  Inwoonderen  alderer.  |  Hier  is  byge- 
voeght  I  Der  Participanten  uytschot  ende  profijten,  die  daer  uyt 
te  I  volgen  staen.  |  Als  oock  de  Condition  van  mijn  Heeren  de 
Staten  van  Hollandt  en  West- 1  Vrieslandt,  voor  die  gene  die  nae 
Guiana  begeeren  te  varen.||  ^  f  Jmsterdam^\  By  Jan  Claesz.  ten 
Hoortty  Boeckverkooper  tegen  over\'t  Oude  Heeren  Logement.  1676.  | 
4to,  pp.  55.  A.,  c,  H.  29186 

"Autre  description  de  la  Guyane,  inconnue  aux  bibliographes,  et  tirce  des  ouvrages 
de  Laet,  Keye,  David  Pietersz  Vries  et  autres.  Elle  est  ornee  d'une  carte  du  pays  ct 
porte  en  tete  les  conditions  accordees  aux  colons  par  les  £tats  de  Hollandc  et  la  ('rise 
eccidentale." — Trcsmel. 


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Precis  Historique  dc  rExpcdition  du  Kuuru,  Guyane  fran^aise, 
1 762-1 765.     Parii :  Arthur  Btrtrand,   1842.    8vo,  pp.  79. 

Precis  sur  la  Colonisation  des  Bords  de  la  Mana,  Guyane  fran- 
9aise.     Parti :  Btrtrand.   1835.    8vo,  pp.  70.  29188 

Thit,  the  foregoing,  and  the  following,  were  publiibeil  by  the  Miniiter  of  Marine. 

Proces-verbaux  des  Stances  de  la  Commission  de  Colonisation 
de  la  Guyane.    Paris:  Imprimtrii  Roy  ale.  \^\%.    410,  pp.  xliv,  236. 

A  Publication  of  Gviana's  Plantation,  newly  undertaken  by 
the  Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Barkshire  (Knight  of  the  most 
Noble  Order  of  the  Garter)  and  Company,  for  that  most  famous 
River  of  the  Amazones  in  America.  Wnerein  is  briefly  shewed 
the  Lawfulness  of  Plantations  in  Foreign  Countries ;  Hope  of 
the  Natives  Conversion  ;  Nature  of  the  River ;  Qualitie  of  the 
Land,  Climate,  and  People  of  Gviana :  With  the  Provisions  for 
Man's  Sustenance,  and  Commodities  therein  growing  for  the 
Trade  of  Merchandise,  and  manner  of  the  Adventure.  With 
an  Answer  to  some  Objections  touching  feare  of  the  Enemy. 
L<^ndon:  Printed  by  fVilUam  Jones.   1632.    410,  pp.  24.       29190 

Publication  de  la  Societe  d'£tudes  pour  la  Colonisation  de  la 
Guyane.  No.  3.  Note  sur  la  fondation  d'une  nouvelle  colonie 
dans  la  Guyane  fran9aise,  ou  premier  aper^u  d'un  nouveau  mode 
de  population  et  de  culture,  pour  I'exploitation  des  regions  trcpi- 
cales  ;  suivi  de  plusieurs  pieces  et  documens,  etc.  Paris :  Didot. 
1844.    8vo,  pp.  288.  29191 

Rapport  sur  les  Questions  Coloniales,  a  la  suite  d'un  voyage  fait 
aux  Antilles  et  aux  Guyanes.     Paris.  1843-44.    2  vols.,  folio. 

Reflexions  sur  la  colonie  fran^oise  de  la  Guyane.  [Paris."] 
1788.    8vo.  29193 

Reflexions  sur  le  projet  d'une  colonie  de  cultivateurs  europeens 
a  Mana  dans  la  Guyane  fran^aise.  29194 

Reglement  de  police  sur  les  negres  de  la  Guyane,  du  6  Janvier 
1750.     Cayenne.   1785.    Folio.  29^95 

Reise  nach  Guiana  und  Cayenne,  nebst  einer  Uebersicht  der 
altern  dahin  gemachten  Reisen  und  neuern  Nachrichten  von 
diesem  Lande,  dessen  Bewohnern  und  den  dortigen  europaischen 
Colonien,  besonders  den  franzosischen.  Aus  dcm  Franzosi- 
schen.  Hamburg :  Benjamin  Gott lob  Plowman.  1799.  8vo,  pp.  vi, 
317.     Map  and  Plate.  29196 


GUIDE. 


495 


Thoughts  on  British  Guiana.  Dy  a  Planter.  Second  Edition. 
Demerara,   1847.    ^^°i  PP*  4^'  ^9*97 

Verlorcn  Arbcyt.     See  [Mijst  (G.  dc)]. 

Voyage  ^  la  Guianc.     See  [Prudhomme  (L.)] 

Gjide  Book  of  the  Atlantic  and  St.  Lawrence,  and  St.  Law- 
rence and  Atlantic  Rail  Roads,  including  a  Full  Description  of 
all  the  Interesting  Features  of  the  White  Mountains,  By  S.  B. 
Beckett  i  with  Illustrations  ...  By  C.  E.  Beckett,  ...  Portland: 
Sanborn  ilf  Carter^  and  H.  J.  Little  ^  Co,   1853.     l2mo,  pp.  180. 

Guide-Book  of  the  Central  Railroad  of  New  Jersey,  and  itn 
Connections  through  the  Coal-Ficlds  of  Pennsylvania.  New 
York:  Harper  ^  Brothers.   1864.     i2mo,  pp.  120.  B.  29299 

Guide  Bonk  to  the  Gold  Regions  of  Fraser  River,  with  Map, 
etc.     New  York.   1858.     24mo,  pp.  55.  29200 

Contains  lome  specimeni  of  the  Chinook  Jargon. 

Guide-Book  for  Investments  in  Petroleum  Stocks.  New  Tc-k: 
American  News  Company.   1865.     l6mo,  pp.  80.  29201 

Guide  des  Emigres  au  Texas,  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale, 
contenaiit  la  description  de  ce  pays,  d'apres  des  Documents  offi- 
ciels.     Paris.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  16.  29202 

Guide  des  Emigrants  aux  £tats-Unis.  Traduit  de  I'Allemand 
par  J.  B.  Bettinger.  Havre:  J.  Morlent.  1834.  i2mo,  pp.  xii, 
127.  H.  29203 

Guide  des  Emigrants  Francais  dans  les  Ctats  de  Kentucky  et 
d'Indiana,  ou  renseignements  ndeles  sur  les  £tats-Unis  de  I'Ame- 
rique Septentrionale  en  generale  et  sur  les  Etats  de  Kentucky  et 
Indiana  en  particulier,  indiquant  les  mesures  et  precautions  i 
prendre  avant  de  s'embarquer,  ainsi  que  les  moyens  d'y  emigrcr 
agreablement,  d'y  doubler  sa  fortune,  etc.  Paris:  Arthus  Ber- 
trand.  1 834.    8vo,  pp.  66.  29204 

Guide  du  Commerce.     See  Ch[ambon]  (M.)]     Vol.  iii. 

Guide  from  Montreal  and  Quebec  to  the  Eastern  Townships 
of  Lower  Canada  and  to  Portland  (Maine).  Montreal.  1853. 
i2mo,  pp.  42.     Map  and  Woodcuts.  29205 

The  Guide,  or  Counsellor,  of  Human  Life,  containing  Mis- 
cellaneous Pieces  ...  The  First  [and  perhaps  the  last]  Edition. 


496 


GUIDE. 


Hy  the  Editor,  ...  Spring fitU:  Printed  by  Edward  Gray.  M,dcc,- 
xciv.     iimo,  pp.  191,  (6).  29206 

Guide  Politique  pour  la  campagne  prisidcnticlle  dc  i860. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  29207 

Guide  to  Emicrants  proceeding  to  Australia  and  the  Canadas ; 
comprehending  General  Instructions,  Regulations  on  board  the 
Transports,  and  Useful  Receipts  for  the  Settlers  and  various 
Classes  of  Labourers,  Carpenters,  &c.,  residing  in  those  Colonics. 
Oxford.   1844.     i8mo,  pp.  72.  29208 

Guide  to  Government  Situations;  showing  the  Extent,  Nature, 
and  Value  of  the  Government  Civil  Patronage  at  Home  and 
Abroad.     Ninth  Edition.     London.   1852.     i6mo.  29209 

The  American  colonial  situations  are  pointed  out. 

Guide  to  the  New  Gold  Region  of  Western  Kansas  and  Ne- 
braska, with  ...  Map.     Neu'-Tork.   1859.     i8mo,  pp.  32.        s. 

Guide  to  Northern  Archjcology.  By  the  Royal  Society  of 
Northern  Antiquarians  of  Copenhagen.  Edited  for  the  Use  of 
English  Readers,  by  the  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  EUesmere. 
London.    1848.    8vo,  pp.  128.     Plates.  292 11 

Contains  some  reference  to  the  Discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen. 

A  Guide  to  South  Bend,  Notre  Dame  du  Lac,  and  Saint 
Mary's,  Indiana.  ...  Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  Murphy  ist  Co. 
1859.    8vo,  pp.  16.     Plate.  h.  29212 

Guide  to  the  Lakes  and  Mountains  of  New-Hampshire,  via 
the  Several  Routes  connecting  with  the  Boston,  Concord  & 
Montreal  Railroad  at  Concord,  N.  H.  Concord:  Printed  by  Tripp 
y  Osgood.   1852.     i2mo,  pp.  45.  H.  29213 

A  Guide  to  the  Virginia  Springs ;  ...  a  Description  of  the 
Springs  ...  the  Natural  Curiosities  of  the  State.  Staunton^  Fa.: 
Robert  Cowan.   1851.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  9-141.     Map.         B.  29214 

Guide  to  the  White  Mountains  and  Lakes  of  New  Hampshire: 
with  Minute  and  Accurate  Descriptions  of  the  Scenery  and  Ob- 
jects of  Interests  on  the  Route}  ...  Concord^  N.  H.:  Tripp  & 
Alorril.  1850.  i6mo,  pp.  48.  +  Concord  [^N,  H.^:  Tripp  i^ 
Osgood.  1851.     i6mo,  pp.  72.  c.  29215 

Guides  to  States,  Cities  or  Towns  will  be  found  under  their  respective  names. 


GUILD. 


497 


Guid6e  (Archlllc).     Vic  du   R.  P.  Joseph  Varin,  uuivie  de 
notices  sur  quclques  uns  de  ses  confreres.     Paris;  Foustitlgut 


kusaud.   1845.     i2mo,  pp.  415. 


29216 


Contalni  ikctchei  of  Archbishop  John  Carroll,  Rev.  Anthony  Kohlman,  4cc. 

GuioNARD.  Notice  Historique  sur  la  vie  et  les  travaux  de  M. 
Fevret  de  Saint-Mcmin  par  Ph.  Guignard  ...  Dijon:  Jmprimtrit 
Loirtau-Feu  hot  ...  mdcccliii.    8vo,  pp.  22.  29217 

Saint-Memin  wai  .in  artiit  who  reiided  for  lometime  in  /  Mcrlca,  and  pubiiihed  a 
leriet  of  Furtraiti  of  Americani.     Stt  Saint-Memin. 

GuiLBERT  (E.)  A  Reminiscence  of  Sleepy  Hollow.  By  the 
Rev.  Edmund  Guilbert,  m.a.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h. 

Guild  {Junr.)    The  Central   Park    Photographed   by  

Guild,  Junr.,  with  Descriptions  by Perkins.     Ntw  York. 

1864.    4to.  29219 

Guild  (C.)  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  John  Guild, 
Dedham,  Massachusetts.  By  Calvin  Guild.  Providence:  Printed 
by  the  Providence  Press  Company.   1867.     i2mo,  pp.  xii,  120. 

[Guild  (Reuben  Aldridge).]  An  Account  of  the  Writings 
of  Roger  Williams.  [Providence:  S.  S.  Rider.  1862.]  8vo, 
pp.  II.  29221 

Guild.  History  of  Brown  University,  with  Illustrative  Doc- 
uments. By  Reuben  Aldridge  Guild,  ...  Providence:  The  Juthor. 
1867.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  iv,  443.     5  Plates.  29222 

Edition  3 10  copiei,  of  which  10  are  on  large  paper.  Alio ;  Hiitorical  Sketch  of  the 
Library  of  Brown  University,  with  Regulations.  ...  [1861.]  N*w  Havtn :  Tutiit, 
Mortkouu  (t  Taylor.  1861.    8vo,  pp.  153-171.     b. 

Guild.  The  Librarian's  Manual ;  A  Treatise  on  Bibliog- 
raphy, comprising  a  Sblect  and  Descriptive  List  of  Bibliograph- 
ical Works  i  to  which  are  added,  Sketches  of  Publick  Libraries. 
Illustrated  with  Engravings.  By  Reuben  A.  Guild,  a.m.  ... 
New  Tori :  Charles  B.  Norton,  mdccclviii.  410,  pp.  304. 
Edition  500  copies  in  fcp.  4to,  and  10  copies  on  large  paper,  demy  410. 

Guild.  Life,  Times,  and  Correspondence  of  James  Manning, 
and  the  Early  History  of  Brown  University.  By  Reuben  Al- 
dridge Guild.    Boston :  Gouid &  Lincoln.  iSb^.    8vo,  pp.  xxii,  523. 

The  circular  announcing  the  work  contained  the  following  «»/^»«  statement :  "Three 
hundred  copies,  large  paper,  ten  copies.  Paper  covers,  $10.00  j  cloth,  $11.00;  half  red 
Goat,  marbled  edges,  $12.00;  half  red  Guat,  Roxburgh  style,  upper  edges  gilt,  $12.50; 
Full  Goat,  $15.00."  It  is  presumed  that  half  goat  tneans  half  morocco.  Stt  Cotton 
(John),  Staples  (W.  R.),  Narraijanaet  Club. 

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GUILLERMIN. 


[Guild  (Samuel  Eliot).]  The  Question  before  us.  Boston : 
Printed  by  John  Wilson  and  Son.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  12.      H.  29225 

Relates  to  the  Rebellion. 

Guild  (W.)  A  Chart  and  Description  of  the  Boston  and 
Worcester  and  Western  Rail  Roads,  ...  Boston:  Bradbury  y 
Guild.  1847.     i2mo,  pp.  84.     Illustrations.  s.  29226 

Guild.  New  York  and  the  White  Mountains ;  with  a  ... 
Map,  and  Wood-cut  Views  ...  By  William  Guild.  Boston: 
Bradbury  l5f  Guild.   1852.     i2mo,  pp.  80.     Map.  29227 

Also  ;  A  Chart  and  Description  of  the  Railroad  from  Boston  to  New-York.  Bosion. 
1850.    i2mo. 

Guilding  (J.)  Sermon  preached  before  his  Excellency  the 
Governor,  etc.,  of  the  Island  of  St.  Vincent,  the  Day  appointed 
for  the  Observance  of  the  Jubilee  in  celebrating  the  Fiftieth 
Aniiiversary  of  the  Accession  of  George  ni.  to  the  Throne. 
By  the  Rev.  J.  Guilding.     Saint  Vincent.  1810.    410.        29228 

Guilford  Mineral  Spring  Water.  ...  Boston.  [1869.]  i2mo, 
pp.  30.  29229 

GuiLLAUME,  pseudonym.  Lettre  de  Guillaume-le-Disputeur  au 
Cousin  Jacques,  sur  I'etat  present  de  nos  colonies.  Paris:  Maret 
An  IV,  de  la  Republique  Fran^aise.  [1796.]    8vo,  pp.  45.      j.c.B. 

GuiLLEMAN  Tarayre  (M.  E.)  Exploration  mineralogique 
des  regions  mexicaines  suivie  des  notes  archeologiques  et  ethno- 
graphiques  par  M.  E.  Guilleman  Tarayre  ...  Paris:  Imprtmerie 
Imp'eriale.   1 869.    8vo.     8  Plans,  2  Plates.  29231 

Guillen  (Fr.  Pedro  Rodriguez).  El  sol  y  afio  feliz  del  Peru 
San  Francisco  Solano,  apostol  y  patron  universiJ  de  dicho  reyno, 
glorificado,  adorado,  y  festejado  en  su  templo  y  convento  maximo 
de  Jesus  de  la  Ciudad  de  los  Reyes  Lima,  etc.  Madrid.  1735. 
Folio.  29232 

GuiLLERMiN  (G.)  Journal  historique  de  la  revolution  de  la 
partie  de  I'Est  de  Saint-Domingue,  commencee  le  10  Aout  1808, 
avec  des  notes  statistiques  sur  cette  partie.  Par  Gilbert  Guiller- 
min,  chef  d'escadron,  etc.  Philadelphie :  M.  Lafourcade.  1 810. 
8vo,  pp.  (6),  xii,  314,  (2).    Table,  Portrait  of  Gen.  Ferrand.    b. 

GuiLLERMiN.  Precis  historique  des  derniers  evenemens  de  la 
partie  de  I'Est  de  Saint-Domingue,  depuis  le  10  Aout  1808, 
jusqu'a  la  capitulation  de  Santo  Domingo.     Avec  des  notes  his- 


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toriques,  politiques,  et  statistiques  sur  cette  partie ;  des  reflexions 
sur  i'Amerique  septentrlonale,  &c.  Par  M.  Gilbert  Guillermin. 
Paris:  A.  Bertrand.  i8ii.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  494.  Portrait  of  Fer- 
rand,  Map  and  Plate.  h.  29234 

The  plate  it  a  view  of  the  ruini  of  the  chateau  built  by  Columbus  in  Santo  Domingo. 

Guillermin.  Considerations  sur  I'etat  moral  et  physique  de 
I'Amerique  Espagnole  et  sur  son  Independance.  Par  M.  Guil- 
lermin.    Parii,   1824.    8vo,  pp.  64.  s.  29235 

The  Guillotina.     See  Cobbett,  Vol  in.,  No.  13885. 

"  Guilty  or  Not  Guilty."  A  Few  Facts  and  Feelings  regard- 
ing the  Religious  Bodies  of  America  in  the  Matter  of  Slavery. 
A  Report  of  an  Anti-Slavery  Meeting  in  Leeds.  Leeds^  Printed, 
1855.  i2mo.  -|- Second  Edition,  with  Additions.  Leeds.  1855. 
i2mo,  pp.  20.  29236 

GuimarXes  (B.)  Lendas  e  Romances  por  Bernardo  Guima- 
rSes.  Uma  historia  de  Ouilombolas.  A  Garganta  do  Inferno. 
A  Dansa  dos  Ossos.     Rio  de  Janeiro.    i2mo,  pp.  229.       29237 

GuimarXes  (Lulz,  ^r.)  Galeria  Brazileira.  Pedro  Americo. 
Rio  de  'Janeiro:  H.  Brown  e  J.  de  Almeida.   1871.     i8mo,  pp.  128. 

Guinan-Laoureim  (M.)  De  I'influence  Anglaise  par  Gui- 
nan-Laoureim.     Bruxelles.  18 17.    8vo.  29239 

Relating  partly  to  the  American  colonies. 

Guines  {Count  de).  Memorial  of  the  Count  de  Guines,  the 
French  Ambassador  to  the  Court  of  London  :  against  Messieurs 
Tort  and  Roger,  formerly  his  Secretaries,  and  against  Mr.  Del- 
pech.  [Translated  from  the  Paris  copy.  n.  p.  n.  d.,  probably 
1777.]    8vo,  pp.  48.  s.  29240 

There  are  in  the  New  York  State  Library  three  other  tracts  on  the  same  subject  in 
French:  Riplique  ...  au  premier  M^moire  du  Sieur  Tort.  Paris.  1775.  pp.  175. — 
Precis  ...  discute  ...  1775.  pp.  175.  —  Memoire  sur  la  nature,  origine  et  les  progres  de 
I'afFairc.    pp.  96.     In  i  vol.,  4to.     The  reference  to  America  is  indirect. 

GuiNNARD  (A.)  Trois  ans  d'Esclavage  chez  les  Patagons. 
Recit  de  ma  Captivite  par  A.  Guinnard  ...  .  Deuxieme  Edition. 
Paris:  P.  Brunet.   1864.     i2mo,  pp.  (4),  v,  340.    Map,  Portrait. 

Guinnard.  Three  Years  Slavery  among  the  Patagonians: 
An  Account  of  his  Captivity,  By  A.  Guinnard,  Member  of  the 
Geographical  Society  of  France.     From  the  Third  French  Edi- 


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CUIOT. 


tion,  by  Charles  S.  Cheltnam.    London :  Richard  Bentley  and  Son. 
1 87 1.    Post  8vo,  pp.  X,  375.     Map.  29242 

"  The  English  translator  ipeaki  with  some  confidence  of  the  authenticity  and  truth- 
fulness of  M.  Ouinnard's  narration  of  the  incidents  of  his  captivity,  and  I  am  inclined 
to  believe  them  veritable,  but  it  lacks  so  notably  that  Anglo-Saxon  simplicity,  which 
marks  and  distinguishes  unalloyed  historical  relations,  that  we  may  subject  it  to  an  unjust 
suspicion.  With  true  French  exaltation  of  style,  he  so  begilds  his  narrative,  as  to  give 
his  true  story  the  color  of  fiction.  It  is,  however,  a  very  valuable  collection  of  material 
relative  to  the  habits,  religion,  and  mode  of  life  of  the  but  little  known  race  of  savages 
inhabiting  the  vast  Pampas  between  Buenos  Ayrci.,  Chili,  and  Northern  Patagonia," — 
T.  W.  I   ILD. 

Guinness  (H.  G.)  The  Duty  of  Christians  in  the  Present 
Crisis.  A  Letter  to  a  Christian  Brother.  By  H.  Grattan  Guin- 
ness.    Philadelphia:  Collins.  1861.     i6mo,  pp.  22.  29243 

Guinness  {Mrs.  H.  G.)  An  Answer  to  the  Question  "Who 
are  the  Plymouth  Brethren  ? "  By  Mrs.  H.  Grattan  Guinness. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  l^  Co.  1861.     i2mo,  pp.  47.     ba. 

GuiON  (A.)  Report  of  the  Establishment  of  Grace  tree 
Church,  Williamsbureh,  Brooklyn.  By  the  Rev.  Alvah  Guion 
...  .  New  York:  Daniel  Dana^  Jr.  m. dccc. Lix.  i2mo,  pp.  31. 
Plate.  29245 

GuioN  (£.)  Sermon  on  the  Scriptural,  Ecclesiastical,  and 
Political  Obligations,  in  regard  to  the  use  of  certain  Prayers  in 
the  Liturgy  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  Preached  in 
New  Orleans,  April  9,  1864.  By  Rev.  Elijah  Guion.  New 
Orleans.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  25.  29246 

Relates  to  the  prayers  for  the  United  States  during  the  Rebellion. 

GuiON  (  J.  M.)  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Bishop  J.  H.  Ho- 
bart,  St.  Marks,  N.  Y.  By  Rev.  John  M.  Guion.  New  York. 
1830.    8vo.  29247 

GuioN  (T.  T.)  Sermon  on  the  National  Fast  Day,  January  4, 
1 86 1.     New  York.    8vo.  29248 

GuiONA  (J.)  Colloquios  en  Lengua  Mexicano.  Por  Juan 
Guiona.     Mexico.  1593.  29249 

Title  from  Ternaux,  No.  190. 

GuiOT  (C.)  La  Louiseiziade ;  poeme  en  seize  chants,  de 
chacun  330  vers,  sur  Taffranchissement  de  UAmerique  et  la  re- 
union des  £tats  generaux ;  par  Charles  Guiot  (de  Pontille). 
Precede  de  la  Vie  de  I'auteur,  ecrite  par  lui-meme,  pour  servir  a 
I'intelligence  des  personnes  qui  verront  ses  ceuvres  artistiques  et 
litteraires.  Paris:  Sirou.  1845.  i2mo,  pp.  224.  -f  Seconde 
edition.     Paris:  E.  Dentu.  1853.     i8mo,  pp.  252.  29250 


GUITERAS. 


501 


GuiPUZCOANA.  Contestacion  veridica,  7  formal,  que  se  hace 
al  manifiesto,  que  ha  dado  al  publico  la  Compaflia  Guipuzcoana 
de  Caracas,  sobre  los  Beneficios,  que  de  la  establecimiento  han 
redundado  al  Estado,  a  la  Real  Hacienda,  al  bien  publico,  y  los 
verdaderos  interesses  de  la  Provincia  de  Caracas,  tundada  en 
hechos  de  tan  inexorable  verdad,  que  los  mas  se  pueden  diferir  a 
lo  que  sabe,  y  ha  experimentado  el  mismo  Director,  Autor  del 
Manifiesto.     [^Caracas.   1748.]    Folio,  31  1.  29251 

GuiREY  (W.)  A  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Dcsth  of  General 
George  Washington  ...  Delivered  ...  at  Lynn,  January  7,  1800. 
...  By  the  Rev.  William  Guirey.  ...  Salem:  Printed  hy  Joshua 
Gushing.  1800.    8vo,  pp.  22.  b.  29252 

Guirey.  The  History  of  Episcopacy.  In  four  parts ;  from 
its  Rise  to  the  Present  Day,  among  the  Methodists  in  America. 
By  William  Guirey.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  385.  29253 

The  preface  ends  as  follows :  "  This  work  was  principally  intended  for  the  informa- 
tion of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Backwoods  of  Ga. ,"  and  it  is  probable  that  the  book 
was  printed  in  some  of  the  Southern  States. 

Guirey.  The  Pattern  in  the  Mount  ...  Sermon  ...  on  the 
Ordination  of  J.  Lockhart.  Second  Edition.  Raleigh,  Printed ; 
Philadelphia,  Reprinted.   1808.    8vo,  pp.  22.  29254 

La  Guirnalda.  Semanario  de  historia,  geografia,  costum- 
bres,  literatura  y  variedades.     Vol.  i.     Mexico.   1844.    410. 

GuiSAN  {Af.)  Traite  sur  les  Terres  noyees  de  la  Guiane,  ap- 
pellees communement  Terres- Basses,  sur  leur  desscchement,  leur 
defrichement,  leur  culture  et  Sexploitation  de  leur  productions, 
avec  les  reflexions  sur  la  regie  des  esclaves  et  autres  objets.  Par 
M.  Guisan,  capitaine  d'infanterie,  etc.  Cayenne :  De  flmprimerie 
du  Roi.  1788.    4to,  pp.  346.  ■  J.C.B.,  H.,  s.  29256 

Guise  (C.)  Legende  Canadienne.  Le  Cap  au  Diable.  Par 
Charles  De  Guise,  M.D.  St.  Anne  de  la  Pocatiere.  1863.  i2mo, 
pp.  45.  29257 

GuiTEMEz  (D.)     Relacion  del  Pleyto  Seguido  por  el  Ilust.  S 
Obispo  de  Arequipa,  con  la  Illma.  corte  superior  dela  mism  s 
Ciudad,  con  motivo  de  los  expedidos  por  esta  en  favor  de  Dona 
Domingo  Guitemez,  etc.    Arequipa.  i^-p..    4to,  pp.  28.     29258 

GuiTERAS  (P.  J.)  Historia  de  la  Conquista  de  la  Habana 
(1762).  Escrita  por  Pedro  J.  Guitcras.  Filadelfia :  Parry  and 
McMillan.  1856.    8vo,  pp.  188.  b.  29259 


f     % 


502 


GUIZOT. 


GUITTEREZ    DE    EsTRADA   (J.    M.) 

1847,  por  J.  M.  Guitterez  de  Estrada. 


GuiTERAS.  Historia  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Con  Notas  e  Ilus- 
traciones.  Por  Dn.  Pedro  J.  Guiteras.  Nueva  Tori:  Jorje  R. 
Lockwood.  1865-66.    2  vols.,  i2ino,  pp.  xvi,  417  i  vi,  421.      b. 

[GuiTERRES.]  Le  Mexique,  principes  de  I'ere  nouvelle,  jour- 
nal public  a  Mexico.  29261 

Mexico  en   1840  y  en 
Mexico.  1848.      29262 

GuizoT  (Fran9ois  Pierre  Guillaume).  Etude  Historique  sur 
Washington.     See  Witt  (C.  de). 

GuizoT.  An  Essay  on  the  Character  of  Washington  and  his 
Influence  in  the  Revolution  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
By  M.  Guizot.  Translated  from  the  French  [by  G.  S.  Hillard]. 
Boston:  J.  Munroe  i^  Co.  1840.  i6mo,  pp.  xxi,  188.  c.  + 
Second  Edition.  Boston  and  Cambridge :  James  Munroe  £jf  Com- 
pany. 1 85 1.  i6mo,  pp.  160.  Portrait.  -|-  ^^^  York:  James 
Milier.   1863.     i6mo,  pp.  160.  29263 

Set  "  North  American  Review,"  li.  69. 

Guizot.  Life  and  Times  of  Washington.  London.  1840. 
i2mo.  29264 

Guizot.  Monk  and  Washington :  Historical  Sketches.  Lon- 
don. 1 85 1.    i8mo.  s.  29265 

Guizot.     On  the  Causes  of  the  Success  of  the  English  and 

By  M.  Guizot.     With  a  Biographical 
Translated   by  A.  R.  Scoble.     New 


American  Revolutions. 
Sketch  of  the  Author. 


Edition.     London:  E.  Kent  &  Co.   1856.     i2mo,  pp.  50. 

Guizot.  Report  upon  the  International  Exchanges  under- 
taken by  M.  Alexandre  Vattemare,  and  upon  the  Actual  State 
of  Letters  and  Especially  of  Historical  Investigations  in  the 
United  States  of  America.  By  M.  Guizot.  ...  [French  and 
English.]    Paris:  Paw  Dupont.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  55,  (i).     b.,  h. 

Guizot.  Washington.  Par  M.  Guizot,  Membre  de  I'ln- 
stitut.  Paris:  Charles  Gosselin.  1841.  i2mo,  pp.  228.  Portrait 
of  M.  Guizot.  +[/&/</.]  MDCCCXLiv.  i2mo,  pp.  (3),  216.  Por- 
trait. B.  -\-  Bruxelles:  Melinei^  Co.  1 85 1.  i2mo,  pp.  (2),  173, 
(i).    H.    -J-  Paris.  1851.    2  vols.,  8vo.     2  Portraits.         29268 

Guizot.  Washington.  By  Monsieur  Guizot  ...  Translated 
by  Henry  Reeve,  Esq.    London :  John  Murray,  mdcccxl.    Post 


iUMILLA. 


503 


8vo,  pp.  xvi,  230.    -\-  Paris:  Gallgnani  £ff  Co.    1840.     i6mo. 
Portrait.  29269 

Jared  Sparks  is  the  real  author  of  this  work.    Set  Ellis's  «  Memoirs  of  Sparks." 

GuizoT.  Washington.  Por  M.  Guizot.  Madrid:  Espinosa 
y  Ca.   1846.     i6mo,  pp.  (2),  xxi,  148.  c.  29270 

Gulliver  (J.  P.)  The  Lioness  and  her  Whelps :  A  Sermon 
on  Slavery,  ...  Norwich,  Ct.,  December  18,  1857.  ^7  ^^v*  J* 
P.Gulliver.  ...  Norwich:  Manning  Perry,    i860.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Also ;  ...  An  Address  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Free  Academy  in  Norwich  ...  Nor- 
viichs  L.  &  E.  Edtoardi,  1856.  8vo,  56.  b. —  ...  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the 
Death  of  Mrs.  Mary  Hooker.  ...  Norwich,  Conn.i  y.  G.  Coeley.  1853.    8vo,  pp.  17. 

GuMERSBAC  (J.)  Carta  de  la  Vida  del  P.  Juan  Gumersbac. 
Mexico.    1737.  29272 

GuMiLLA  (J.  Informe,  que  hace  a  su  Magestad,  en  su  Real 
y  Supremo  Consejo  de  las  Indias,  el  Padre  Joseph  Gumllla,  de  la 
Compaflia  de  Jesus,  sobre  impeder  a  los  Indios  Caribes,  y  a  los 
Olandeses  las  hostilidades,  que  experimentan  las  Colonias  del  gran 
Rio  Orinoco  y  los  medios  mas  oportunos  para  este  fin.    [^Madrid. 


H.,  j.c.B.  29273 


1740?]    Folio,  pp.  16. 

Apparently  a  privately  printed  book. 

GuMiLLA.  £1  Orinoco  Ilustrado,  historia,  natural,  civil  y 
geographica  de  este  gran  Rio  y  de  sus  caudalosas  vertientes ; 
govierno,  usos  y  costumbres  de  los  Indios  sus  habitadores,  con 
nuevas  y  utiles  noticias  de  animales,  arboles,  frutos,  aceytes,  resi- 
nas  yervas  y  raices  medicinales :  y  sobre  todo  se  hallaran  conver- 
sions muy  singulares  a  nuestra  Santa  Fe  y  casos  de  mucha  edifi- 
cacion.  Fscrita  por  el  P.  Joseph  Gumilla  de  la  Compafiia  de 
Jesus,  m.^sionero  y  superior  de  las  missiones  del  Orinoco,  Sec. 
En  Madrid:  Por  Manuel  Fernandez.  1741.  4to,  19  1.,  pp.  580, 
Index,  10  1.     Map,  2  Plates.  c,  m.  29274 

"  At  the  time  it  was  published,  the  good  father  was  supposed  to  have  availed  himself 
of  the  traveller's  privilege ;  but  later  discoveries  have  proved  the  truth  of  his  assertions, 
and  his  work  has  received  the  credit  to  which  it  is  entitled." — Alccdo's  MS. 

GuMiLLA.  El  Orinoco  |  Ilustrado,  y  Defendido,  |  Historia 
Natural,! Civil,  y  Geographica | de  este  Gran  Rio, | y  de  sus  Cau- 
dalosas Vertientes ;  |  Govierno,  Usos,  y  Costumbres  de  los  Indios  | 
sus  habitadores,  con  nuevas,  y  utiles  noticias  de  Animales,  Ar- 
boles, I  Frutos,  Aceytes,  Resinas,  Yervas,  y  Raices  medicinales ; 
y  sobre  |  todo,  se  hallaran  conversiones  muy  singulares  a  N.  Santa 


i 


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GUNCKEL. 


F6,|y  casos  de  mutha  edificacion.  lEscrita  |  por  cl  Padre  Joseph 
Gumilla,  ...  Segunda  Impression,  Revista,  y  Aumentada  |  por  su 
mismo  Autor,  y  dividida  en  dos  Partes.  |  ...  En  Madrid:  Por 
Manuel  Fernandez^  ...  Jflo  m.dcc.xlv.  2  vols.,  4to,  24  1.,  pp. 
403,  Indice,  4,  Map  and  Plate;  4  1.,  pp.  412,  Indice,  16,  Plate. 

GuMiLLA.  Historia  Natural,  Civil  y  Geografica  de  las  na- 
ciones  situadas  en  las  riveras  del  Rio  Orinoco.  Sue  autor  el  Padre 
Joseph  Gumilla,  Missionero  que  fue  de  las  Missiones  del  Orinoco, 
Meta  y  Casanare.  Nueva  impression  ;  mucho  mas  correcta  que 
las  anteriores,  y  adornada  don  ocho  laminas  finas,  que  maniHestan 
las  costumbres  y  ritos  de  aquellos  Americanos.  Corregido  por 
P.  Ignacio  Obregon.  Barcelona :  En  la  Imprenta  de  Carlos  Gil- 
bert y  Tuto.  MDCCLXXXXi.  2  vols.,  4to,  xvi,  360;  352.  Por- 
trait, Map  and  7  Plates.  h.  if^i'^d 

"  D'aprSs  I'avig  qui  se  trouve  en  tete  du  tome  11.,  ce  volume  a  iti  revu  et  corrige  sur 
I'edition  dc  1745,  par  Ic  Dr.  A.  D.  Antonio  Jugla  y  Font,  par  suite  d'une  indisposition 
du  P.  Ignacio  Obregon." — Leclerc.  The  work  of  Father  Gumilla  is  one  of  the  most 
curious  and  interesting  hitherto  published  upon  the  country  of  the  Orinoco.  Although 
the  reverend  Father  passed  many  years  of  his  life  in  America,  his  work  is  derived  prin- 
cipally from  the  historic  MSS.  of  the  Fathers  Mercado  and  Ribera.  Of  this  last  edi- 
tion in  Spanish  there  are  copies  on  large  paper. 

Gumilla.  Histoire  Naturelle,  Civile  et  Geographique  de 
I'Orenoque ;  Et  des  principales  Rivieres  qui  s'y  jettent.  Dans 
laquelle  on  traite  du  Gouvernement,  des  Usages  &  des  Coutumes 
des  Indiens  qui  I'habitent,  des  Animaux,  des  Arbres,  des  Fruits, 
des  Resines,  des  Herbes  &c  des  Racines  Medicinales  qui  naissent 
dans  le  Pais.  On  y  a  joint  le  detail  du  plusieurs  conversions  re- 
marquables  et  edifiantes.  Par  le  P.  Joseph  Gumilla,  de  la  Com- 
pagnie  de  Jesus,  Superieur  des  Missions  de  I'Orenoque.  Traduite 
de  I'Espagnol  sur  la  seconde  Edition,  par  M.  Eidous,  ci  devant 
Ingenieur  des  Armees  de  S.  M.  C.  J  Avignon :  Desaint  iff  Sail- 
lant,  M.DCC.LViii.  3  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xviii,  (7),  388,  Table,  4, 
Map  and  Plate  j  (2),  334,  Table,  4,  Plate ;  (2),  332,  Table,  4. 

This  French  version  is  abridged. 

Gun  &  Co.'s  Index  to  Advertisements  which  have  appeared  in 
the  Newspapers  published  in  ...  [the]  United  States  of  America, 
&c.,  since  1600,  for  next  of  Kin,  Heirs  at  Law,  Legatees,  and 
cases  of  Unclaimed  Money.     London.  1865-69.    8vo.       29278 

GuNCKEL  (L.  B.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Lewis  3.  Gunckel,  of 
Montgomery  County,  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  Ohio,  March  2, 
1863,  on  the  Resolutions  of  Mr.  Welch  in  favor  of  the  Union. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  11.  29279 


GUNTHER. 


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GuNN  (A.)  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  John  H.  Livingston.  ...  Pre- 
pared in  compliance  with  a  request  of  the  General  Synod  of  the 
Reformed  Dutch  Church  of  North  America.  By  Alexander 
Gunn.  ...  New-Tork:  IVilliam  ji.  Mercein.  1829.  8vo 
Portrait,  c.  -{-  A  New  Edition  ...  with  New  Matter. 
Tork:  Ref.  Prot,  Dutch  Church  Board  of  Publication.  1856. 
pp.  405.  S.  29280 


,  pp.  540. 
New- 
i2mo. 


Gunn.  A  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  ...  Rev.  Dr. 
John  N.  Abeel,  ...  containing  a  short  Account  of  [his]  Life  and 
Character  ...  Preached  the  26th  January,  1812,  ...  By  Alexan- 
der Gunn,  A.M.  Neiv-Tork:  Whiting  (^  IVatson.  181 2.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  29281 

Also  !  Sermon  on  the  Prevailing  Vice  of  Intemperate  Drinking,  Bloomingdale,  Janu- 
ary I,  1813.  ...  New  York.   1813.     8vo,  pp.  24.     n. 

Gunn  (O.  B.)  New  Map  and  Hand-Book  of  Kansas  &  the 
Gold  Mines.  Containing  Descriptions  ...  of  the  Indian  Tribes 
...  Soil  ...  with  Descriptions  of  all  the  Routes  to  the  New  Gold 
Mines  ...  .  By  O.  B.  Gunn  ...  .  Pittsburgh:  Printed  by  If^.  S. 
Haven.   1859.     i2mo,  pp.  71.  ba.  29282 

Gunn  (T.  B.)  The  Physiology  of  New  York  Boarding- 
Houses.  By  Thomas  Butler  Gunn.  ...  New  Tork:  Mason 
Brothers.   1857.     i2mo,  pp.  300.  29283 

Gunning  (B.)  Funeral  Oration  upon  the  Death  of  General 
George  Washington,  prepared  at  the  request  of  Masonic  Lodge 
No.  14,  of  Wilmington,  State  of  Delaware,  &r.  By  Bedford 
Gunning,  a.m.  Wilmington:  Printed  at  the  Franklin  Press^  by 
Jas.  Wilson.  1800.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  19.  29284 

Gunnison  (J.  W.)  The  Mormons,  or,  Latter-Day  Saints, 
in  the  Valley  of  The  Great  Salt  Lake  :  A  History  of  their  Rise 
and  Progress,  Peculiar  Doctrines,  Present  Condition  and  Pros- 
pects, derived  from  Personal  Observation,  during  a  Residence 
among  them.  By  Lieut.  J.  W.  Gunnison.  ...  Philadelphia: 
Lippincotty  Grambo  i^  Co.   1853.     i2mo,  pp.  168.     Plate,     c,  p. 

Some  copies  have  a  London  imprint. 

Gunnison.  Die  Mormonen  im  Thale  des  grossen  Salzsees. 
Deutsch  von  M.  B.  Lindau.     Dresden.   1857.  29286 

GuNTHER  (F.  B.)  Berichte  iiber  Ost-Tennessee  und  die 
deutsche  Ansiedclung.     Stuttgart:  Hoffman.  1849.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

VOL.  vii.  63 


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GuRGEL  (M.  J.  do  A.)  O  conselheiro  Manoel  Joaquim  do 
Amaral  Gurgel.  Elogio  historico  e  noticia  dos  successos  politi- 
cos  que  precederSlo  e  seguirdo-se  a  proclamac2lo  da  Independencia 
na  Provincia  de  S.  Paulo,  pelo  Dr.  Olegario  Herculano  de  Aquino 
c  Castro.     Rio  de  Janeiro.   1871.    8vo,  pp.  x,  164.  29288 

GuRiDi  Alcocer  (J.  M.)  Apologia  de  la  Aparicion  de  Nu- 
cstra  Senora  de  Guadalupe  de  Mejico  en  respuesta  a  la  disertacion 
que  la  impugna.  Su  autor  el  Dr.  D.  Jose  Miguel  Guridi  Alcocer. 
Mejico^  Am  de  1820,  en  la  Oficina  de  Don  Alejandro  V aides.  410, 
4  1.,  pp.  201,  (9).  29289 

Also ;  Exortacion  para  el  juramento  de  la  constitucion  en  la  parroquia  del  sag.ario. 
Mejico.  1820.    4to,  16I. 

[Guridi  y  Alcozer  (J.  M.)]  Ley,  justicia  y  verdad,  resplan- 
decen  en  la  suprema  corte  de  justicia  de  Mexico,  por  la  inocencia 
del  regidor  Paz.     Mexico.  1828.    4to.  29290 

GuRLEY  (G.  H.)  Catalogue  of  ...  Books  ...  relating  to 
American  History.  Sold  April  [1844?]  Neiu  York.  [1844?] 
8vo,  pp.  44.  29291 

GuRLEY  [Henry  H.]  Speech  of  Mr.  Gurley,  ...  delivered  ... 
in  Support  of  ...  the  Bill  for  the  Relief  of  Marigny  D'Auterive. 
January  11,  1828.  Washington:  Printed  by  Peter  Force.  1828. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  29292 

GuRLEY  (J.  A.)  Confiscation  and  Emancipation.  Speech  ... 
May  26,  1862.     JVashington.  1862.    8vo,  pp.  8.  29293 

GuRLEY.  Money  and  Paper.  Bank  Bill.  Soldiers  must  be 
Paid.  Why  not  Paid.  Speech  ...  in  House  of  Representatives, 
January  15th,  1863.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  29294 

Gurley.  ...  Speech  ...  on  ...  the  Public  Printing.  Deliv- 
ered ...  May  30,  i860,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  14.  29295 

Gurley.  The  War  must  be  Prosecuted  with  more  Vigor. 
Speech  ...  in  House  of  Representatives,  January  29,  1862.  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  29296 

Also:  The  West  for  the  Union,  now  and  forever.  Speech  ...  January  i6,  1861. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.] 

Gurley  (J.  Ward).     An  Address  delivered  before  the  Grand 

Lodge  of  Massachusetts,  ...  December,  27,  5802.     By  Brother 

John  W.  Gurley.    Boston :  Printed  by  Brothers  Russell  and  Cutter. 

5803.    8vo,  pp.  20.  29297 

Largely  devoted  to  a  notice  of  Washington. 


CUKNEE. 


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GuRLEY  (L.  B.)  Sermon  on  the  Victory  at  Fort  Donelson, 
and  Moral  Aspects  of  the  Rebellion.  Delivered  in  Gallon,  Ohio, 
February  23,  1862.  By  Rev.  L.  B.  Gurley.  Cincinnati:  Meth- 
edist  Book  Concern.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  28.  29298 

GuRLEV  (P.  D.)  Man's  Projects  and  God's  Results.  A 
Sermon :  Preached  by  the  Rev.  P.  D.  Gurley,  d.d.,  on  Thurs- 
day, August  6,  1863,  bein^  the  Day  of  National  Thanksgiving, 
Praise  and  Prayer.  IVashtngton^  D.  C:  IVm,  Ballantyne.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  29299 

Gurley.  The  Voice  of  the  Rod.  A  Sermon  :  Preached  on 
Thursday,  June  i,  1865,  on  The  New  Yo-k  Avenue  Presby- 
terian Church,  Washington,  D.  C,  By  Rev.  P.  D.  Gurley,  d.d., 
...   Washington:  IVilliam  Ballantyne.    1865.     8vo,  pp.  16.  B. 

&*  alto  the  "  National  Preacher,]* 

Gurley  (R.  R.)     A  Discourse,  delivered  on  the  Fourth  of 

July,  1825,  in  the  City  of  Washington.     By  Ralph   Randolph 

Gurley.      Washington:    Printed  by  Gales  ^  Seaton.    1825.     8vo, 

pp.  21.  29301 

On  colonization  and  slavery. 

Gurley.  Life  and  Eloquence  of  the  Rev.  Sylvester  Larned, 
...  [in  which  is  contained  his  Portrait.]  By  R.  R.  Gurley.  New 
York:  Wiley  and  Putnam.   1844.    8v°>  PP*  4^2.  c.  29302 

Gurley.  Life  of  Jehudi  Ashmun,  Late  Colonial  Agent  in 
Liberia.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  Extracts  from  his  Jour- 
nal and  other  ^Vritings,  with  a  brief  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the 
Rev.  Lott  Carey.  By  Ralph  Randolph  Gurley.  Washington : 
J.  C.  Dunn.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  396,  160.  Portrait.  [Some  copies 
have  the  imprint:]  New  Tori:  Leavitt,  Lord  ^  Co.  1835.  pp. 
vii,  17-396,  (i),  160.    +  Second  Edition.    [^Ibid.']    1840. 

Also :  Address  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Pennsylvania  Colonization  Society, 
November  11,  1839.  ...  Philadelphia:  Hermann  Hooker.  1839.  8vo,  pp.  40. — 
Letter  ...  on  the  American  Colonization  Society.  ...  Washington,  April  9,  1833.  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Memorial  to  Congress  for  the  Purchase  of  Catlin's  Collection 
of  Indian  Portraits,  1848.  8vo.  —  Mission  to  England,  in  behalf  of  the  American 
Colonization  Society.     W^aihington  :  Wm.  W.  Morrison.   1841.     i2mo,  pp.  xii,  264. 

Gurley  (R.)  and  Co.  Catalogues  of  Books  on  American 
History,  sold  by  Auction.     New-Tor k.  1849.  ^'  293°4 

Gurnee  (L.)  The  Modern  Inquisition :  or  Popery  Outdone. 
The  Infallibility  of  the  Clergy  and  Officers  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  and  their  Authority  over  Private  Members :  As  Assumed 


(ijl>.Ui..iUti, 


5o8 


GURNEY. 


and  Maintained  in  the  Trial  and  Suspension  of  Lucien  Gurncc, 
a  Member  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  in  Romulus,  N.  Y. 
IVattrloo:  Charles  SenteH.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  48.  29305 

GuRNEY  (D.)  A  Sermon  ...  December  5,  1792,  at  the  Or- 
dination of  the  Rev.  Edward  Richmond,  ...  Stoughton.  By 
David  Gurney  ...  .  Boiton :  Printed  by  Thomas  and  John  Fleet. 
[1793.]    8vo,  pp.  42.  M.,  N.  29306 

Gurney  (J.)  A  Funeral  Sermon  ...  of  Miss  Sarah  Coffin 
Whitney  ...  18 10  ...  14th  January.  By  James  Gurney,  a.b.  ... 
New- Bedford :  Printed  by  Benjamin  Lindsey.    1810.    8vo,  pp.  27. 

Gurney  (Joseph).  Arguments  of  Counsel  in  the  Cases  of 
the  Snipe,  the  Martha,  the  Vesta,  and  other  American  Vessels, 
detained  under  the  orders  in  council,  and  brought  to  Adjudication 
in  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty,  before  the  R.  H.  Sir  Wm.  Scott, 
in  July,  18 1 2.  Taken  in  Short-hand  by  Mr.  Gurney.  London. 
1812.    8vo,  pp.  296.  29308 

Gurney  (J.  J.)  Familiar  Letters  to  Henry  Clay  of  Ken- 
tucky, describing  A  Winter  in  the  West  Indies.  By  Joseph 
John  Gurney.   ...  Netu-Tork :  Mahlon  Day  ^  Co.    1840.     8vo, 

pp.  203.  c.  29309 

For  the  English  edition,  ut  "  A  Winter,"  etc.,  \nfra. 

Gurney.  A  Journey  in  North  America,  described  in  Familiar 
Letters  to  Amelia  Opie.  By  Joseph  John  Gurney.  Not  to  be 
Reprinted  in  Part  or  Whole  without  the  Author's  Permission. 
Norwich :  Printed Jor  Private  Circulation^  by  Josiah  Fletcher,  1841. 
8vo,  pp.  416.  29310 

Gurney.  Reconciliation  respectfully  -recommended  to  all 
Parties  in  the  Colony  of  Jamaica.  A  Letter  addressed  to  the 
Planters.     By  Joseph  John  Gurney.     London :  George  fVightman. 


1840.     i2mo,  pp.  24. 


2931 1 


Reprinted  from  his  "Winter  in  the  West  Indies."     See  Appendix  C. 

Gurney.  A  Winter  in  the  West  Indies,  described  in  Familiar 
Letters  to  Henry  Clay  of  Kentucky.  By  Joseph  John  Gurney. 
London:  John  Murray.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  304.  -f-  The  Second 
Edition,  llbid.']  s.  +  The  Third  Edition.  [/i/V.]  1841.  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  282.  Illustrations,  b.  ■{■  The  Fourth  Edition.  1841. 
i2mo.  29312 

Gurney.  Un  Hiver  aux  Antilles  en  1839-40,  ou  lettres  sur 
les  resultats  de  I'abolition  de  I'esclavage  dans  les  colonies  anglaiscs 


GUROWSKI. 


509 


dcs  Indcs  occidentales,  adi'ess£cs  ^  Henri  Clay,  du  FCentuckyt  ct 
traduitcs  de  I'anglais  sur  la  3<=  edition,  par  J.  J.  Pacaud.     Paris: 


Firmin  Didot frhes,   1842.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  358. 


c.  29313 


GuRNEY.  Een  Winter  in  de  Wcst-Indien,  beschrcven  in 
gemeenzame  brieven  aan  Henry  Clay  van  Kentucky.  Naar  den 
vierden  druk,  uit  het  Engelsch  vertaald  door  C.  J.  Zweerts. 
Amsterdam:  M.  H.  Dinger.   1843.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  vi,  (2),  248. 

Also;  Brief  Memoirs  of  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton  and  Elizabeth  Fry.  ...  London: 
Charlts  Gilpin.  1845.  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  74. —  Familiar  Sketch  of  William  Wilberforce. 
1840.  i8mo.  —  A  Letter  to  the  Followers  of  Elias  Hicks,  in  the  City  of  Baltimore 
and  its  Vicinity.  Baltimore  Printed.  1839.  8vo,  pp.  56.  +  The  Second  Edition. 
[/^/(/.]  1840.  —  Letter  to  Friends  of  the  Monthly  Meeting  of  Adrian,  Michigan.  ... 
New  York  Printed.  1 8  39.  8vo,  pp.  15.  s.  +  Brittol i  George  Davey.  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  Also  reprinted  in  a  work  entitled  "Calumny  Refuted."  1846.  8vo. — 
Observations  on  the  Distinguishing  Views  and  Practices  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  ... 
First  American,  from  the  Seventh  London  Edition.  New  York:  Mahlon  Day  &  Co. 
1840.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  338.  B.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Abolition  of  Negro  Slavery,  ...  28th 
January,  1814.  Liverpool:  Rui/iton  and Melling,  Printeri.  [1824.]  8vo,  pp.  16. — 
Substance  of  a  Speech  ...  Norwich  ...  28th  January,  1824,  on  the  subject  of  British 
Colonial  Slavery.  London:  Printed  by  Ellerton  and  Henderson.  1824.  8vo,  pp.  16  + 
Norwich:  Printed  by  Burks  and  Kinnebrook.  1824.  i2mo,  pp.  30.  —  Free  and  Friendly 
Remarks  on  a  Speech  lately  delivered  to  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  by  Henry 
Clay,  of  Kentucky,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Abolition  of  North  American  Slavery.  1839. 
Reprinted  at  the  end  of  his  "Winter  in  the  West  Indies,"  &c. 

GuRNEY.  A  Defence  of  the  Religious  Society  of  Friends, 
who  constitute  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Baltimore,  against  Certain 
Charges  circulated  by  Joseph  John  Gurney.  Baltimore:  Printed 
hy  IVilliam  IVooddy.    1 839.     8vo,  pp.  18.  29315 

Gurney.     Mrs.  Gurney's  Apology,  in  Justification  of  Mrs. 

's  Friendship.    Philadelphia:  IVilliam  Brotherhead.  mdccclx. 

Rl.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  51.  B.  29316 

Relates  to  a  scandalous  affair  of  the  free-love  order. 

Gurney  (S.)  Epitome  of  Proceedings  at  a  Telegraphic  Soiree 
on  the  great  Advantages  for  Communication  with  America,  by 
Samuel  Gurney,  M.P.,  Princes  Gate,  Hyde  Park,  March  26th, 
1862.     Privately  printed.   1842.    8vo.  29317 

GuRowsKi  {Count  A.  G.  de).  America  and  Europe.  By 
Adam  G.  De  Gurowski.  New  York :  D.  Appleton  and  Company. 
M.DCCC.LVii.     i2mo,  pp.  viii,  411.  s.  29318 

Gurowski.  Diary,  from  March  4,  1861,  to  November  12, 
1862.  By  Adam  Gurowski.  Boston:  Lee  and  Shepard.  1862. 
i2mo,  pp.  (2),  315.  +  Diary,  from  November  18,  1862,  to 
October  18,  1863.   ...   Volume  Second.     New-York:  Carleton. 

MDCCCLXIV.      I2mO,  pp.  348.  293X9 


510 


GUTilRIK. 


|l     : 


GuRowsKi.     Diary,  1863,  '64,  '65.     Hy  Adam  Gurowski.  ... 
lyashington :  IV.  H.  lit  O.  n.  Alorrison.    1866.     i2mo,  pp.  413, 

Gurowski.    Slavery  in  History.    By  Adam  Gurowski.    New 
y'ork :  A.  B.  Burdick.   i860.     l2mo,  pp.  xiv,  260.       B.,  c.  29321 

GusMAO  (P.  Alexandre  de).     Sermflo  na  Cathedral  da  Bahia 
dc  todas  OS  Sanctos  nas  Exequias  de  111*""  Sr.  D.  Fr.  Joflo  de 
Madre  dc  Deus,  primeiro  Arcobispo  da  Bahia.    LUboa^  par  Aliguel 
4to>  PP'  'V,  19'  29322 


Manescal.   1686. 


Guss  (A.  L.)     The  Coward's  Curse  and  Patriot's  Duty :  A 


e  ...  Sept.  18,  1 86 1,  before  Capt.  McCullough's  Military 
Company,  in  ...  Centreville,  Cumb'd.  Co.,  Pa.     By  Rev.  A.  L. 


Discourse 

in  ... 
Guss,  A.B.,    ...    Carlisle^  Pa.:    Printed  at  the  *■*•  titrald"  Office. 
1861.    8vo.  29323 

GusTAVus  Vassa.    See  Equiano  (Olaudah),  Vol.  iv. 

[Guthrie  (Abelard).]  The  Shawnee  Indians.  [Kansas. 
1808.]    8vo,  pp.  II.  29324 

Guthrie.  To  the  Public.  [Assailing  the  Character  of 
Charles  Robinson.  Dated  Quindaro,  Kansas  Territory,  Dec. 
31,  i860.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  29325 

Guthrie  (J.)  Speech  of  the  Hon.  James  Guthrie  in  the 
Senate  of  Kentucky,  on  the  Proposition  to  confer  Banking  Privi- 
leges on  the  Charleston  and  Cincinnati  Railroad  Company,  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  M.  29326 

Guthrie  (W.)  A  New  System  of  Modern  Geography,  ... 
By  William  Guthrie,  Esq.  ...  London.  1770.  4to.  +  A  New 
Edition.  London:  C.DiIIy,lffc.  1780.  4to.  +  [Zi/V.]  1786. 
4to.  +  Fourth  Edition.  {Ibid.^  1788.  4to.  s.  +  Sixth  Edi- 
tion. [IbidJi  MDCcxcv.  pp.  (11),  1098,  (28).  h.  +  The  First 
American  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Mathew  Carey,  m.dcc.xciv- 
M.DCc.xcv.    2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  572  ;  iv,  704,  43.     49  Maps.     c. 

Frequently  reprinted.  The  American  edition  contains  twenty-one  maps  of  th 
States,  &c.,  not  in  the  English  edition,  also  much  matter  relating  to  America.  See 
"  M.  Rev.,"  Lxii.  490.  A  Spanish  version  was  published  at  Madrid.  i8o4-i3o8.  12 
vols,,  i2mo.  It  was  reproduced  as  :  A  New  Geographical,  Historical  and  Commercial 
Grammar;  and  Present  State  of  the  several  Kingdoms  of  the  World.  ...  Eighth  Edi- 
tion. London  s  Ckarlet  DiUy.  1783.  8vo,  pp.  848.  Map.  -f-  Ninth  Edition.  {IbidA 
1785.  8vo,  pp.  928.  Map.  +  Eleventh  Edition.  London.  1788.  +  Fourteenth 
Edition,  Corrected,  &c.  London:  Char  let  Dilly.  1794.  z  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  la,  (4),  965. 
-(- Sixteenth  Edition.  London,  if ^6.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  971.  -f- Eighteenth  Edition.  Lon- 
don. 1801.  8vo,  pp.  6,  (i),  1076.  +  Montrose.  1805.  8vo.  -H  First  American  Edi- 
tion. Philadelphia:  jfohnton  &  H^arner.  1809.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  7,  556}  3,49^-  + 
Philadelphia.  1815.    a  vols.,  8vo.     +  Twenty-fourth  Edition.     London.  1S27.    8vu. 


CUTrERREZ. 


5«» 


GuTHRiK.  General  History  of  the  World,  from  the  Creation 
to  the  Present  Time,  including  all  the  Empires,  Kingdoms,  and 
States,  etc.,  with  their  Chronoloey,  Antiquities,  Curiosities,  etc. 
By  W.  Guthrie,  assisted  by  other  eminent  writers.  London  : 
J.  Newb/rry.  MDCCLxiv.     12  vols.,  8vo.  h.  2932S 

Dr.  Samuel  Johnion  it  laid  to  have  contributed  to  this  work.     S**  [Knox  (J.)] 

Guthrie  (W.  E.)  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. Addressed  to  the  American  People,  Uy  Dr.  W.  E.  Gu- 
thrie.    Philadelphia:  John  Penington  iff  Sons.   1865.     i8mo,  pp.  9. 

GuTiERRES  CoRONEL  (R.  J.)  ...  Scrmon  pancgyrico,  que 
en  ocasion  dc  estarse  celebrando  el  quarto  concilio  Provincial 
Mexicano  predico,  ...  el  Dr.  Ricardo  Josef  Guticrrcs  Coroncl. 
Mexico.   1771.    4to,  10  1.,  pp.  21.  29330 

[Gutierrez  (Alonzo).]  Speculum  Conjugiorum  dictum  per 
R.  P.  F.  Illcphonsum  a  Veracruce  Instituti  Hxremitarum  Sancti 
Augustini,  Artium  ac  Sacric  Theologi.x*  doctorc  Cathed.  primariae 
in  inclyta  Mexicana  Academia  Modcratorem.  Mexici  in  /Edibus 
Joannts  Pauli  Brissensis.   1556.    4to.  29331 

An  extremely  rare  volume,  being  one  of  the  earliest  specimens  of  printing  in  the 
New  World, 

[Gutierrez.]  Speculum  Conjugiorum  cum  Indicibus  locu- 
pletissimis  et  Appendix.     £x  Officina  Jo.  Graciani.   1572.    4to. 

The  author  went  to  Mexico  in  1535,  where  he  joined  the  order  of  St.  Augustine, 
and  became  the  founder  of  the  celebrated  library  of  that  order.  During  a  period  of 
many  years,  he  dedicated  himself  to  the  conversion  of  the  Indians,  and  being  a  perfect 
master  of  the  Mexican  and  Tarascan  languages,  he  met  with  considerable  success,  and 
was  undoubtedly  one  of  the  most  acute  and  distinguished  theologians  of  the  New 
World. 

Gutierrez  (B.  J.)  Vindicacion  del  juez  de  Circuito  de  Si- 
nora,  Sinaloa  y  Baja  California,  Bias  J.  Gutierrez,  acusado  de 
perturbador  del  orden  publico  por  D.  Pomposo  Verdugo.  Mexico. 
1856.    4to,  pp.  31.  29333 

Gutierrez  (C.)  Relacion  de  las  fiestas  triumphales  que  la 
insigne  universidad  de  Lima  hizo  a  la  immaculada  Conception  de 
Nuestra  Sefiora,  por  Diego  Cano  Gutierrez.  Lima :  por  Fran- 
cisco Lasso.  1619.    4to.  29334 

[Gutierrez  (Eusebio).]  Esposicion  que  presenta  en  Bolivia 
el  ministro  de  estado,  en  el  despacho  del  interior,  a  la  convencion 
nacional.     En  1843.     Imprenta  de  Beeche  y  O".    410,  pp.  18. 


'.   1    i 


512 


GUTIERREZ. 


m 


Gutierrez  (Fr.)  Poesias  en  la  vistosa  porteria  del  convento 
parroquial  de  S.  Francisco  de  Toluca  de  nuestra  deseada  indepen- 
dencia.     [Mexico.']  1822.    410,  5  1.  29336 

Gutierrez  (J.  J.)  Voto  a  favor  de  ,los  primeros  caudillos  de 
la  libertad  americana.     [^Mexico.]  1822.    i2mo.  29337 

Gutierrez  (J.  M.)  Apuntes  biograficos  de  escritores,  ora- 
dores  y  hombres  de  estado  de  la  Republica  Argentina,  per  Jose 
Maria  Gutierrez.     Buenos- Aires,   i860.    8vo,  pp.  294.       29338 

Gutierrez.  Bibliographia  de  la  primera  imprenta  de  Buenos 
Aires  desde  su  fundacion  hasta  el  afio  de  18 10  inclusive  o  Cata- 
logo  de  las  producciones  de  la  Imprenta  de  Ninos  Espositos,  con 
observaciones  y  noticias  curiosas.  Precedida  de  una  biografia  del 
virey  Don  Juan  Jose  de  Vertiz  y  de  una  disertacion  sobre  el  orijen 
del  arte  de  impn'mir  en  America  y  e^pecialmente  en  el  Rio  de  la 
Plata.  Por  el  Dr.  D.  Juan  Maria  Gutierrez.  Orijenes  del  arte 
de  imprimir  en  la  America  Espanola,  Introduccion  a  la  Biblio- 
grafia  de  la  imprenta  de  Ninos  Espositos  desde  su  fundacion  en 
1 78 1  hasta  Mayo  de  18 19.  ...  Buenos  Jires :  Imprenta  de  Mayo. 
1866.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  43,  246.  B.  29339 

Fifty  copies  only  printed. 

Gutierrez.  Bosquejo  Biografico  del  General  D.  Jose  de  San 
Martin  por  Juan  Maria  Gutierrez.  Nueva  Edicion  correjida  y 
aumentfda  con  un  rapido  parablo  entre  San  Martin  y  Bolivar,  por 
el  mismo  autor.  Buenos  Aires :  Imprenta  de  Mayo.  1868.  i2mo, 
PP-  I43»  (2)-  B.  29340 

Gutierrez.  El  doctor  don  Baltazar  Maziel,  Primer  cance- 
lario  de  los  estudios  nublicos  de  Buenos-Aires.  Por  Don  Juan 
Maria  Gutierrez.  ...  Buenos- Aires :  Imprenta  de  Mayo.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  52.  '  29341 

Gutierrez.  Estudios  biograficos  y  criticos  sobre  algunos 
poetas  Sud-Americanos  anteriores  al  siglo  xix.  Por  Juan  Maria 
Gutierrez.     Buenos  Aires.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  358.  29342 

Contains  biographical  and  critical  studies  on  eight  South  American  poets,  mos":  of 
whom  tiourished  in  the  sixteenth  and  seventeenth  century.  Written  with  great  taste 
and  considerable  judgment. 

Gutierrez.  Frai  Domingo  de  Neyra.  Hyo  de  Buenos- 
Aires  :  Bus  viajes  por  Espafia,  Italia,  Francia,  Inglaterra  y  el 
Brasil  durante  el  primer  tercio  del  siglo  xviii.  Por  Juan  Maria 
Gutierrez.  ...  Buenos-Aires:  Imprenta  de  Mayo.  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
67.  B.  29343 


Im 


GUTIERREZ. 


513 


[Gutierrez.]  Noticia  sobre  la  persona  y  escritos  del  Sr.  D. 
Avelino  Diaz  ...  .  Buenos  Aires :  Imprenta  de  La  Revista.  [n.  d.] 
Sm.  8vo,  pp.  40.  B.  29344 

Gutierrez.  Noticias  historicas  sobre  le  Orijen  y  Desarrollo 
de  la  Ensefianza  Publica  Superior  en  Buenos  Aires,  desde  la 
Epoca  de  la  Estincion  de  la  Compaflia  de  Jesus  en  el  aflo  1767 
hasta  poco  despues  de  fundada  la  Universidad  en  1821.  Con 
Notas,  biografias,  datos,  estadisticos  y  documentos  curiosos  in- 
editos  6  poco  conocidos.  Por  Juan  Maria  Gutierrez.  Buenos 
Aires :  Imprenta  del  Sigh.  1868.    Folio,  pp.  xvii,  (3),  941.        b. 

Gutierrez.  Pensamientos,  maximas,  sentencia,  etc.,  de  es- 
critores,  oradores  y  hombres  de  estado  de  la  republica  Argentina, 
con  notas  y  biografias  por  Juan  Maria  Gutierrez.  Prima  parte 
(Pensamientos).    Buenos  Aires.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  jv,  312.     29346 

Gutierrez.  Poesia  Americana.  Composiciones  selectas  es- 
critas  por  poetas  Sud-Americanos  de  fama,  tanto  modernos  como 
antiguos.  Publicadas  por  la  imprenta  del  siglo  bajo  la  direccion 
de  D.  Juan  Maria  Gutierrez.  Buenos  Aires :  Imprenta  del  Siglo. 
1866-67.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (2),  191,  ii-vij  viii,  192,  v.     b.,  h. 

Fifty  copies  only  printed. 

Gutierrez.  Poesias  de  Juan  Maria  Gutierrez.  Buenos  Aires. 
1869.    8vo,  pp.  X,  336.  29348 

Gutierrez  (J.  P.)  Memorias  Histdrico-Politicas.  Tomo  i. 
Bogota.  1865.    Rl.  8vo.  29349 

No  more  published. 

Gutierrez  (R.)  La  fibra  salvage.  Canto  al  Dr.  D.  Miguel 
Cane,  por  Ricardo  Gutierrez.    Buenos  Aires,   i860.    8vo,  pp.  66. 

Gutierrez.  Lazaro.  Poema  de  Ricardo  Gutierrez.  Buenos 
Aires.   1862.     i8mo,  pp.  II2.  29351 

Gutierrez  de  Alba  (Jose  M.)  Fabulos  politicas  dedicadas 
al  pueblo  libre.     Caracas.  1857.     i2mo,  pp.  92.  29352 

Gutierrez  Davila  (J.)  See  Davila  (J.  G.),  Vol.  v..  No. 
18778. 

Add  to  the  collation,  i  Plate,  and  to  No.  1 8779  add  for  collation  pp.  (36),  400,  (8) . 

Gutierrez  Estrada  (J.  M.)  Carta  dirigida  al  Escino  Sr. 
Presidente  de  la  Republica,  sobre  necessidad  de  buscar  en  una 
Convencion  el  posible  remedio  de  los  males  que  aquejan  a  la  Re- 
publica.    Mexico.  1840.    8vo.  29353 

Also :  Algunas  reflecsiones  acerca  de  los  dolorosos  lucesos  ocuridot  [en  Mexico] 
durante  la  ultima  mitad  del  mes  de  julio  [de  1840]. 

VOL.   VII.  64 


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CUTS-MUTHS. 


If 


Gutierrez  de  Estrada.  Discurso  pronunciado  en  el  Pa- 
lacio  de  Miramar  el  3  de  Octubre  de  1863  por  el  presidente  de  la 
diputacion  meiicana,  encargada  a  ofrecer  la  corona  de  Mejico  al 
Archiduque  Maximiliano,  y  contestacion  del  Archiduque.  Paris. 
1863.    8vo.  29354 

Gutierrez  de  Estrada.  Mexico  en  1840  y  en  1847.  Por 
D.  J.  M.  Gutierrez  de  Estrada.    Mexico.  1848.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  40. 

Gutierrez  de  Estrada.  Mejico  y  el  Archiduque  Fernando 
Maximiliano.  Paris.  1862.  8vo.  2  Portraits.  -{-Mexico.  1863. 
8vo.  29356 

Gutierrez  de  Estrada.  Le  Mexique  et  I'archiduc  Fernand 
M?ximilien  d'Autriche.  Paris:  Garnier freres.  1862.  8vo.  2 
Portraits.  29357 

Gutierrez  de  la  Huerta  (Francisco).  Dictamen  leido  y 
presentado  en. el  Consejo  de  Castilla  sobre  el  restablecimiento  de 
los  Jesuitas.     Mexico:  R.  Rafael.   1845      8vo,  pp.  v,  178. 

Gutierrez  de  Rubalcava  (J.)  Froyecto  para  galeones  y 
flotas  de  el  Peru,  y  Nueva  Espana,  y  para  navios  de  registro,  y 
avisos,  que  navegaren  a  ambos  reynos.     Cadiz.  1720.    i2mo, 


pp.  60. 


29359 


This  was  reproduced  with  the  following  work. 

Gutierrez  de  Rubalcava.  Tratado  historico,  politico  y 
legal  de  el  comercio  de  las  Indias  Occidentales,  pertenecientes  a 
los  Reyes  Catholicos,  conforme  al  tiempo  de  Paz,  y  Guerra,  en 
interpretacion  de  las  Leyes  de  la  Nueva  Recopilacion  a  ellas, 
Compendio  historico  del  Comercio  de  las  Indias,  desde  su  principio 
hasta  su  actual  Estado.  ^u  autor  Don  Joseph  Gutierrez  de  Ru- 
balcava ...  [Colophon  :]  Impresso  en  Cadiz^  en  la  I/nprenta  Real 
de  Marina  de  Don  Manuel  Espinosa  de  los  Monteros ,  ri750.]  i2mo, 
32  1.,  pp.  351.  c.  29360 

No  date  on  the  title,  but  the  several  licences  and  dedication  n-s  ./ ud  1750.    At  the 
end,  with  separate  title  and  paging,  is  "  Proyeclo  para  GaUonet." 

GuTs-MuTHS  (J.  Ch.  F.)     Vollstandige  Erdbesciireibung  von 
Chile,  Arauca,  Patagonien,  der  Falklandinseln  und  der  Siid-Polar 
Eilande.     Weimar.  1830.    8vo.  29361 

GuTS-MuTHS.  Vollstandige  und  neueste  Erdbeschreibung  des 
britischen,  niederlandischen  und  franzosischen  Guyana's  und  des 
Kaiserthums  Brasilien  mit  einer  Einleitung  zu  Sudamerika  bear- 
beitet  von  J.  Ch.  F.  Guts-Muths.    Weimar.  1827.    8vo,  pp.  1254. 


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GUZMAN. 


515 


GuTS-MuTHs.  Vollstandige  Erdbeschrelbung  des  Staats  Co- 
lumbia.   Weimar,  1830.    8vo.  29363 

GuYANE  FRAN9AISE.    See  Cayenne  and  Guiana. 

GuYER  (I.  D.)  History  of  Chicago;  its  Commercial  and 
Manufacturing  Interests  and  Industry  ;  ...  .  By  I.  D.  Guyer. 
Chicago:  Churchy  Goodman  i£f  Cushing.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  200. 
Plates.  29365 

GuYHO  (M.  C.)  L'armee  son  histoire  ...  a  Rome,  en  France, 
en  Europe  et  aux  Etats-Unis  ...  .  Par  M.  Corentin  Guyho  ...  . 
Paris :  Ernest  Thorin.   1870.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  498.  B.  29364 

GuYON  (Tabbe).  Histoire  des  Amazones  anciennes  et  mo- 
dernes  ....  En  deux  parties.  Paris.  1 740.  i2mo.  -\- Bruxelles : 
Jean  Leonard.   1741.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  Ixlvii,  (i),  210.     Plates.     B. 

Includes  an  account  of  the  American  Amazons.  See  also  "  Putnam's  Magazine," 
Vol.  VI.  252. 

Guzman  (A.  E.  de).  The  Life  and  Acts  of  Don  Alonzo 
Enriquez  de  Guzman,  a  Knight  of  Seville  of  the  Order  of  San- 
tiago, A.D.  15 18  to  1543,  Translated  from  an  Original  and  In- 
edited  Manuscript  in  the  National  Library  at  Madrid  j  With 
Notes  and  an  Introduction  By  Clements  R.  Markham.  ...  Lon~ 
don:  For  the  Hakluyt  Society,  mdccclxii.  8vo,  pp.  xxv,  (1), 
168.  29367 

Forms  Vol.  zxix  of  the  Publications  of  the  Hakluyt  Society. 

Guzman  (A.  Leocadio).  El  Evangelio  liberal.  El  defensa 
de  la  causa  liberal.  Curazao^  Oct.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  48.  +  Re- 
printed, Caracas.  1869.  Pt,  ii.  Curazao,  Nov.  1869.  pp.  32. 
•f  Pt.  III.  {Curazao)y  Caracas.   1870.  29368 

G[uzman].  Ojeada  al  proyecto  de  Constitucion  que  el  Li- 
bertador  ha  presentado  a  la  Republica  Bolivar.  Por  A.  L.  G. 
Lima.  1826.  4to,  pp.  52.  -{-Caracas:  Reimpresso  por  Devisme. 
1826-28.    4to,  2  1.,  pp.  64,  108.  29369 

The  second  part  of  the  Caracas  edition  consists  of  decrees  and  proclamations  by 
Bolivar. 

[Guzman.]  Informe  del  Secretario  de  Estado  en  los  Des- 
pachos  del  Interior  y  Justicia  y  Relaciones  Exteriores  a  S.  £.  es 
Presidente  de  la  Republica.    Caracas.  1848.    8vo,  pp.  8.     29370 

Guzman.  Venezuela  Loan,  1862.  A  Letter  [translated] 
addressed  to  Messrs.  Baring  Brothers  and  Co.,  by  Antonio  L. 


516 


GUZMAN. 


Guzman,  Fiscal  Agent  of  the  Kepublic  of  Venezuela;  with 
copies  of  Documents  referred  to  therein.     London.  1865.    8vo 
pp.  38.  29371 

Also :  Aniversario  de  la  entrada  de  los  restos  del  inmortal  Bolivar,  Libertador,  Padre 

de  cinco  Nacionea,  en  su  patria  la  Ciudad  de  Caracas.    Caricat.  1845.    8vo,  pp.  13. 

Inmunidadet  consulares.    Caracai.  185Z.    8vo,  pp.  ii,  51. 

Guzman  (D.  de  G.)  Arte  Mexicano,  6  Grammatica  de  la 
Lengua  Mexicana.  Por  Diego  de  Galdo  Guzman,  Proprietaiio 
de  las  Lenguas  Mexicana,  y  Otomi,  en  la  Real  Universidad  de 
Mexico.  En  Mexicoy  par  la  Viuda  de  Bernardo  Calderon.  1642. 
8vo.  29372 

Extremely  rare.  Ternaux,  Brunet,  and  Ludewig  give  the  date  of  this  scarce  volume 
as  1643.     &«  Adelung. 

Guzman  (Diego  Rodriguez).  Ilvstracion  de  la  destreza  In- 
diana epistola  officiosa  qve  escribio  Don  Francisco  Santos  de  la 
Paz  al  maestro  de  campo,  Don  Francisco  Lorenz  de  Rada.  En 
Lima:  Ger.  de  Contreras y  Mvarado.  1712.    410.  29373 

Guzman  (Jos.  Javier).  El  Chileno  instruido  en  la  Historia 
topografica,  civil  y  politica  de  su  pais.  Santiago  de  Chile,  1834. 
8vo,  pp.  xvi,  927,  8.  29374 

Guzman  (J.  M.  V.  de).  Las  Naves  de  Cortes  Destruidas. 
Canto  premiado  por  la  Real  Academia  Espafiola  en  Junta  que 
celebrd  el  dia  13  de  Agosto  de  1778.  Su  autor  Don  Jose  Maria 
Vaca  de  Guzman.  Madrid:  Joachin  Ibarra.  [1778.]  4to,  pp. 
21.  H.  29375 

A  poem  founded  upon  the  destruction  of  the  ships  of  Cortes  by  his  order,  after  dis- 
embarking his  forces  upon  the  coast  of  Mexico. 

Guzman  (J.  P.  de).  Breve  Epitome  de  la  restavracion  de  la 
isle  de  Santa  Catalina,  en  las  Indias  Occidentales,  executada  por 
la  buena  disposicion  del  Maestro  de  Campo  D.  Juan  Perez  de 
Guzman,  governador  y  capitan  general  del  reyno  de  Tierra-Firme, 
y  presidente  de  Panama  :  sacandola  del  poder  de  los  Ingleses,  que 
la  tenian  tiranizada  a  los  Espafioles.  [Colophon :]  Impresso  en 
Sevillay  por  Juan  Gomez  de  Blas^  su  Impressor  mayor.  Jno  1667. 
4to,  4  1.  29376 

Not  mentioned  by  Pinelo.  "  Le  sujet  de  Touvrage  est  la  prise  de  Tile  de  la  Provi- 
dence, nommee  Santa-Catalina  par  les  Espagnols,  sur  les  boucaniers  anglais  qui  s'y  etaient 
etablis  en  1629." — Leclerc. 

Guzman  (Fray  Pedro  Jose).  La  Religion  perseguida  por  los 
anarquistas  en  la  Nueva  Granada.     Caracas.  185 1.    8vo,  pp.  14. 


GWINETT. 


5»7 


Guzman  (R.  D.  de).  Historia  del  Descubrimiento,  Con- 
quista  Poblacion  del  Rio  de  la  Plata.    Asuncion.  1854.    Sm.  410. 

Guzman.  Historia  Argentina  del  descubrimiento,  poblacion 
y  conquista  de  las  provincias  del  Rio  de  la  Plata,  escrita  por  Rui 
Diaz  de  Guzman,  en  el  afio  16 12.  Ilustrada  con  disertaciones 
y  un  indice  ...  Re'tmpressa  en  Buenos  Jires.  1854.  3  vols.,  4to, 
PP-  346;  358;  416.  29379 

Consists  of  the  works  of  Guevara,  Gonzalez  de  Doblas,  Thomas  Falkner,  Luis  de  la 
Cruz,  and  Barco  Centenera. 

Guzman  (S.)  El  Peregrino  Indiano,  Poema  de  los  Hechos 
de  Hernan  Cortes  ;  por  Antoine  de  Saavedra  Guzman  :  viznieto 
del  conde  del  Castellar,  nacido  en  Mexico.  Madrid:  Pedro  de 
Madrigal.   1599.     i2mo.  29380 

"A  very  rare  Poem,  celebrating  the  actions  of  Cort6s." — Rlcii,  -wftt,  gives  the  date 
1597.  There  was  to  have  been  a  second  part,  which  was  never  published.  See  aht 
Ternaux,  No.  232. 

GwATKiN  (T.)  A  Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  New  York  and 
New  Jersey,  occasioned  by  an  Address  to  the  Episcopalians  in 
Virginia.  By  the  Rev.  John  Gwatkin,  Prof,  of  Mathemathics 
in  William  and  Mary  College.  Williamsburg^  Va.:  Printed  by 
Alex.  Purdie  and  John  Dixon.  1772.    Sm.  410.  29381 

See  Shroeder's  "  Hobart,"  57. 

[GwiNN  (C.  J.  M.)]  The  Washington  Conspiracy  against 
the  Railroad  Interests  of  Maryland,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  20. 

GwiN  (W.  M.)  Remarks  of  the  Hon.  William  M.  Gwin  in 
the  Senate  ...  April  19  and  20,  1852,  on  the  Deficiency  Appro- 
priation Bill,  &c.     Washington,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.     M.  29383 

Also:  Speech  ...  May,  1842,  on  Navy  Appropriation.  ffaMngion.  1842.  8vo. 
— '>peech  ...  July  8,  1842,  oh  the  Tariff.  ff^asAington.  1842.  8vo.  —  Speech  ... 
August  2,  1852,  on  Public  Lands,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] — Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to  establish 
a  Railway  to  the  Pacific  ...  in  the  Senate,  January  13,  1853.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
i. — Speech  ...  on  the  Pacific  Railroad.  ...  April  10,  1854.  Railroad  from  the  Mis- 
sissippi to  the  Pacific,  fyathington :  Geo.  S.  Gideon.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  35.  s. — Speeches 
...  on  the  Pacific  Railroad  Bill,  April  8,  and  December  13, 1858.  ff^asAingioit :  Con- 
grtttional  Globe  Office.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  22. 

,  GwiNETT  (A.)  The  Life,  Strange  Voyages,  and  Uncommon 
Adventures  of  Ambrose  Gwinett,  Formerly  known  to  the  Public 
as  The  Lame  Beggar,  ...  Containing  an  Account  of  ...  His 
Voyage  to  the  West-Indies  ...  London:  J.  Barker,  [about  1750.] 

A  curious  and  perhaps  apocryphal  performance — possibly  by  Daniel  De  Foe. 


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GwiNETT.  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Ambrose  Gwinett, 
...  Who  for  a  Murder  which  he  never  committed,  was  tried, 
condemned,  executed,  and  hung  in  chains,  in  old  England ;  yet 
lived  many  Years  afterwards,  and  in  his  Travels  found  the  Man 
in  the  West-Indies  actually  alive,  for  the  supposed  Murder  of 
whom  he  had  been  really  executed.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  J. 
White.  1800.  8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.  +  [With]  A  Narrative  of  the 
extraordinary  Adventures  of  four  Russian  Sailors,  who  were  cast 
away,  and  lived  for  six  Years,  on  the  Desert  Island  of  East- 
Spitzbergen.  As  related  by  themselves.  Philadelphia:  Robert 
Bell.  M,DCC,Lxxiv.  8vo,  pp.  32.  P.  +  Newcastle:  Angus. 
[1817.]    i2mo,  pp.  24.  29385 

GwYNN  (S.)  Official  Report  of  Col.  L.  C.  Baker,  ...  in  the 
Case  of  Stuart  Gwynn  and  S.  M.  Clarke.  Also  the  Minority 
Report  of  the  Treasury  Investigating  Committee,  with  accom- 
panying Documents.  June,  1864.  New  York :  Hinry  A.  Oliver. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  48.  29386 

Stt  alio  Lyon  (S.  S.) 

Gyles  (J.)  Memoirs  of  Odd  Adventures,  Strange  Deliver- 
ances, etc.,  in  the  Captivity  of  John  Gyles,  Esq.,  Commander 
of  the  Garrison  on  St.  George's  River.  Written  by  Himself.  ... 
Boston :  Printed  by  S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green,  mdccxxxvi.  410, 
PP-  (3)>  40>  4-  B.,  H.,  M.  29387 

A  very  rare  pamphlet,  which  was  republished  with  other  narratives,  Boiton :  Samuel 
G.  Drake.  1846.     l2mo. 


H. 


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(A.  J.)    See  H[amilton]  (A[ndrew]  J.) 

H.  (E.  A.  W.)  Ella  Lincoln ;  or  West- 
ern Prairie  Life ;  An  Autobiography,  by 
Mrs.  E.  A.  W.  H.    Boston.  1857.     i2mo. 

H.  (G.)     The  World  Surveyed  :    or,  a 
Brief  Account  of  many  Remarkable  Pas- 
sages, wherein  the  Omnipotent  Works  of 
God  are  brought  to  our  Knowledge.     1675.     i2nio.  29389 

Includes  some  account  of  America. 

H.  (G.)  The  American  Mines,  shewing  their  Importance 
with  the  Progress  and  Position  of  the  Real  del  Monte  Company. 
By  G.  H.     London.   1834.    8vo.  29390 

H.  (L)  Faction,  a  Sketch  ;  or,  a  Summary  of  the  Causes  of 
the  Present  most  Unnatural  and  Indefensible  of  all  Rebellion's  ; 
...  Written  at  New- York,  February,  1776.  By  I.  H.  Ne-w- 
Tork.   1777.    8vo,  pp.  8.  ba.  29391 


H.  (J.)     See  H[ardy]  (J.) 

H. 

cana. 


(J.)     El  Liberalismo  y  sus  efectos  en  la  republica  mexi- 

i2mo,  pp.  14.       c. 


Por  J.  H.    Mexico:  A.  Boix.  1858.     i2mo,  pp 

H.  (J.)     See  Hafkens  (J.) 

H.  (J.)     Morgan  Lewis,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  12.    Portrait. 

H.  (J.  A.)  Examination  of  the  Power  of  the  President  to 
remove  from  Office  during  the  Recess  of  the  Senate.  New 
Tork:  IVynkoop^  Hallenbeck  U'  Thomas.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  23.       H. 

H  . . . .  (L.  F.  r).  Le  champ-d'asile.  Tableau  topographique 
et  historique  du  Texas,  contenant  ...  .  Par  L.  F.  I'H....,  (de 
I'ain,)  Tun  des  auteurs  des  Fastes  de  la  gloire.  Paris :  Ladvocat. 
18 19.  8vo,  pp.  247.  -f-  Seconde  edition  augmentee  d'une  De- 
scription du  Tombechbe  et  accompagne  d'une  carte  de  Texas, 
ainsi  que  de  I'etat  de  Marengo,  dessinee  par  P.  Ladvocat  ...  . 
\lhid.'\  1819.    8vo.  29395 

Published  for  the  benefit  of  the  emigrants  (to  Texas  ?) 

H.  (M.)  A  Miscellaneous  Collection,  consisting  of  an  Orig- 
inal Letter  of  Columbus,  Original  Poetry,  etc.  With  Selections, 
by  M.  H.    London:   T.  Davison.   1803.    4to,  pp.  132.       29396 


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H.  (M.  J.)  The  Rivals :  a  Chickahominy  Story.  By  Miss 
M.  J.  H.  of  Virginia.  Illustrated.  Richmond:  Ayres  ^  fVade. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  61.  29397 

H.  (M.  S.)  The  Soldier's  Sacrifice.  A  Poem  for  the  Times. 
...  By  M.  S.  H.    Stoughton:   The  Author.  1865.    i6mo,  pp.  38. 

H.  {Mrs.)  Three  Years  in  Field  Hospitals  of  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac.  By  Mrs.  H.  Philadelphia :  J.  B.  Lippincott  tf 
Co.  1867.     i6mo,  pp.  131.  29399 

H.  (P.  A.)  Field,  Gunboat,  Hospital,  and  Prison ;  or,  Thrill- 
ing Records  of  the  Heroism,  Endurance,  and  Patriotism  displayed 
in  the  Union  Army  and  Navy  during  the  Rebellion.  By  Mrs. 
P.  A.  H.     Boston.  1866.    i2mo,  pp.  379.  29400 

H.  (R.)     See  H[akluyt]  (R[ichard]). 

H.  (R.)  An  Examination  of  Sundry  Scriptures,  alleadged  by 
our  Brethren  (of  New  England)  in  Defence  of  some  Particulars 
of  their  Churchway,  by  R.  H.,  m.a.  of  Magd.  Col.  Camb.  Lon- 
don.  1645.    4to.  29401 

Chiefly  in  reply  to  Cotton  on  the  Keys.     It  elicited  the  following  reply : 

H.  (R.)  Defence  of  Sundry  Positions  and  Scriptures  alleged 
to  Justifie  the  Congregationall  Way,  charged  at  first  to  be  weak 
therein,  impertinent  and  unsufEcient,  by  R.  H.,  m.a.,  of  Magd. 
Coll.  Camb.,  in  his  Examination  of  them.  But  upon  further 
Examination  cleerly  manifested  to  be  sufficient  pertinent  and  full 
of  power,  by  Samuel  Eaton  and  Timothy  Taylor,  of  the  Church 
in  Duckenfield,  in  Cheshire.     London.   1645.    410.  29402 

Connected  with  the  controversy  on  the  Question  of  Church  Government  in  New 
England. 

H.  (R.  G.)  Memoria  sobre  la  Propriedad  Eclesiastica,  Ri- 
queza  publica  destruida  y  victimas  hechas  por  los  Demagogos  de 
858  hasta  Junio,  1863.  Escritas  por  R.  G.  H.  Mexico.  1864. 
i2mo,  pp.  V,  52.  29403 

H.  (S.)     See  H[ume]  (S[ophia]). 

H.  (T.)     See  [Johnson  (Edward)]. 

H.  (T.)  A  Short  Way  to  know  the  World  ;  or.  The  Rudi- 
ments of  Geography.     Second  Edition.     London.  17 12.    i6mo. 

Haag    (E.  and  E.)     La   France   protestante    ...    par   MM. 
Eugene  et  £mile  Haag.  ...  Paris.   1846-58.     10  vols.,  8vo. 
Some  of  the  lives  relate  to  this  country,  that  of  Ribaut  for  instance. 


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[Haagensen.]  Bcskrivelse  over  Eylandet  St.  Croix  i  America 
i  West-Indien.  K'tobenhavn :  L,  H.  Lillies  Enke.  1758.  4to,  pp. 
72.  j.c.B.  29406 

The  author's  name  ii  given  on  the  authority  of  Meuael. 

Haan  (Lourens  Feykes).  Beschryying  van  de  straat  Davids, 
van  de  Zuydbay,  tot  om  het  eyland  Disko.  Als  meede  van  de 
Z.  O.  bogt  tot  door  het  Waygat.  Amsterdam :  G.  van  Ktulen. 
1 7 19.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  14.  29407 

Firit  edition ;  very  rare.     The  following  is  an  amplification  of  the  same  work. 

Haan.  Beschryving  van  de  Straat  Davids,  benevens  des 
zelven  Inwooners,  Zede,  Gestalte,  en  Gewoonte,  misgaders 
hunne  Vischvangst,  en  andere  Handelingen.  Als  mede  een  kort 
en  keknopt  verhaal  van  de  Westkust  van  de  zelfde  Straat,  of 
anders  Noord-Amerika.  Amsterdam:  Gerald  van  Keulen,  1720. 
4to,  pp.  40.  c.  29408 

A  description  of  the  Strait  of  Davids,  its  inhabitants,  manners,  fishery ;  with  an 
account  of  its  Western  coast  or  North  America. 

Haas  (C.  de).  Nordamerika,  Wisconsin,  Calumet.  Winke 
fGr  Auswanderer.  Zvtreite  Auflage.  Elberfeld:  Badeker.  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  96.  View  and  Map.  +  Zweite  vermehrte  Auflage. 
[Ibid!\    8vo,  pp.  xii,  92.     3  Views  and  Map.  29409 

Haas.  Nordamerika.  Wisconsin.  Zwei  Abtheilungen.  Be- 
schreibung  von  Wisconsin.  Nebst  Reisebildern  von  Alexander 
Ziegler.    1849.    ^^^i  PP«  'v>  '4°*  29410 

Haas  (J.  C.)  Geographic  von  Amerika  und  insbesondere 
von  den  Vereinigten  Staaten.  Philadelphia  ^  Leipzig:  Schafer 
l5f  Koradi.  1867.     i2mo,  pp.  69.  2941 1 

Habana.    See  also  Havana. 

Actas  de  las  juntas  generales  que  celebro  la  Real  Sociedad  eco- 
nomiga  de  amigos  del  pais  de  la  Habana,  en  los  dias  14,  15,  y 
16  de  Diciembre  de  1829.  Ympressa  de  acuerdo  de  la  misnia 
Sociedad.    Habana.  1830.    pp.  366.     Continued.  29412 


Agricultura  y  comercio  de  la  Habana. 
bona.  1808.    4to,  pp.  34. 


Estados  varies.    Ha- 

29413 

Anales  de  las  reales  junta  de  fomento  y  Sociedad  economica  de 
la  Habana.  Periodico  mensual,  dirigido  por  D.  Francisco  de  P. 
Serrano,  con  real  aprobacion.  Tom.  i.  Habana.  1849.  Con- 
tinued. 29414 

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Anecdota  de  la  Havana.     [^Havana.  1803.]    410,  pp.  22. 

Apuntaciones  sobre  el  Habanero.     Periddico.  1824.       29416 

Archivo  de  la  Habana.  Obra  por  entrcgas  de  litcratura,  cien- 
cias  y  artes,  consagrada  a  los  intereses  de  todas  clases  dc  esta 
ciudad  y  su  vecindurio.  Pur  Manuel  Zapatcro.  Habana.  1856- 
1857.     2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  196;  96.  29417 

An  Authentic  Account  of  the  Reduction  of  the  Havana. 
London.  1762.    8vo.  29418 

Title  from  Rich ;  perhaps  the  tame  at  our  No.  1450,  Vol.  i. 

Bando  de  buen  gobierno  para  la  ciudad  de  la  Havana  1792. 
Reimpreso  en  la  Imprenta  de  la  capitania  general.    4to,  pp.  42. 

Categorias  de  la  parte  ffsico-moral  con  relacion  al  Hombie 
Publico,  d  sea  Anatomia  racional  de  los  miembros,  que  componen 
el  Ayuntamiento  constitucional  de  la  Habana,  en  el  presente  afio 
de  1821.    8vo,  pp.  31.  29420 

Coleccion  de  los  partes  y  otros  documentos  publicados  en  la 
Gaceta  Oficial  de  la  Habana  refercntes  a  la  invasion  de  la  gavilla 
de  piratas  capitaneada  por  el  traidor  Narcisco  Lopez.  Habana. 
1 85 1.     Sm.  4to,  pp.  80.  29421 

Copia  de  la  Real  Cedula  de  su  Magestad,  expedida  para  que  en 
la  Ciudad  de  San  Christoval  de  la  Habana  sc  forme  una  Com- 
pania  a  cuyo  Cargo  este  la  Conduccion  de  Tabacos,  Azucar, 
Corambres,  y  otros  Frutos  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba,  con  la  Direccion, 
Reglas,  Exempciones,  y  Obligaciones  que  se  expressan.  Madrid. 
1740.     i2mo.  29422 

Declamation  del  Comercio  de  la  Habana.  Imprenta  de  D. 
yuan  Pablo  en  1813.  29423 

Defensa  de  Don  Diego  Tabares  Caballero  del  Orden  de  San- 
tiago Mariscal  de  Campo  de  los  Reales  Exercitos,  Contra  los 
Cargos  formados  sobre  el  Sitio  y  Rendition  de  la  Habana.  \_Ma- 
dr'td.    1764.]     Folio,  pp.  89.  29424 

Defensa  y  Satisfaccion,  que  por  la  de  su  obligacion,  y  honor 
proprio  expone.  El  Marques  del  Ri-  Transporte,  Gefe  de  Es- 
quadra  de  la  Real  Armada,  y  Comandante  Principal  de  todos  los 
Batallones  de  ella.  A  los  Cargos  que  se  han  formado  en  la  causa, 
mandada  instruir,  en  virtud  de  Real  Orden,  por  la  Junta  de 
Generales,  que  S.  M.  se  ha  dignado  nombrar  por  ello.     Sobre  la 


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conducta  que  tuvieron  en  la  Dcfensa,  Capitulacioiif  Perdida  y 
Rendicion  de  la  Plaza  de  la  Habana,  y  Esquadra  que  se  hallaba 
en  su  Puerto.  Los  Gefes,  y  oHciales  comprehendidos  en  ella,  y 
en  la  Junta  de  Guerra,  que  en  la  misma  Plaza  sc  havia  tambien 
formado,  en  consequencia  de  otra  Real  Orden.  Madrid.  1764. 
Folio,  74  1.  29425 

Descripcion  de  la  Iglesia  parroquial  de  Ntra.  Sra.  de  Guada- 
lupe situada  extramuros  de  la  ciudad  de  la  Habana,  segun  debe 
qucdar  conforme  al  proyecto  formado  por  disposicion  de  Illmo. 
Sr.  Obispo  Diucesano  actual.  Habana :  Imprenta  de  D.  Pedro 
Nolasco  Palmer  e  hijo.   18 1 2.     410,  pp.  9.  29426 

Descripcion  histdrica  del  Triunfo  fiincbre  de  los  manes  de  Por- 
tier-Laci,  Vidal,  el  jtSven  Beltran  de  Lis  y  demas  victimas  dc  la 
Patria  que  les  consagra  la  Habana  el  8  de  Agosto  dc  1822.  Oficina 
Liberal  de  Campe.   1822.     410,  pp.  57.  29427 

Directorio  de  Artes,  Comercio  e  Industrias  de  la  Habana, 
i860.    Habana.   i860.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  264.  29428 

Directorio  de  la  Ciudad  de  la  Habana.     1841.     i2mo. 

Estafas  escandalosas  de  la  hacienda  publica  de  la  Habana. 
Dialogo  entre  D.  Toribio  y  Venancio.  Imprenta  de  D.  P.  M 
Boloha.  1822.  29430 

Estatutos  de  la  Sociedad  andnima  denominada  Bunco  Industrial. 
Habana.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  20.  29431 

Estracto  alfabetico  de  los  Acuerdos  generales  e  interesantes  de 
la  Junta  superior  de  Hacienda,  formado  por  orden  del  conde  de 
Villannueva.    Habana.  1846.    8v,o.  29432 

Exhortacion  a  los  Fieles  de  la  Ciudad  de  la  Havana,  hecha  por 
su  prelado  diocesano,  sobre  el  Cementerio  General  de  ella  ;  y  su 
Reglamento,  aprobado  por  el  Gobierno,  con  el  correspondiente  de 
Policia.  Havana :  En  la  Imprenta  de  Don  Estevan  Joseph  Bolotia. 
MDCCCV.    4to,  pp.  42.  29433 

An  Explanation.    See  Vol.  vi..  No.  23421. 

Exposicion  de  las  honras  funebres  que  en  la  muerte  del  Sr.  D. 
Fernando  vii.  de  Borbon,  Rey  de  Espafia  y  de  las  Indias  celebrd 
el  Excmo.  Ayuntamiento  de  la  Habana  en  30  de  Diciembre  de 
1833  en  la  santa  iglesia  Catedral  en  la  oracion  que  en  ella  se  pro- 
nuncid.    Imprenta  Fraternal.   1834.    4to,  pp.  25.  29434 


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Exposicion  dc  la  fiesta  cle  gracias  al  arcangcl  S.  Rafael  por 
habcr  ccsado  la  epidcmia  del  ciSlcra  en  el  barrio  de  la  parroquia 
del  Santo  Anecl  Custodia  y  de  las  exequias  que  los  feligresei  que 
fallecieron  celebraron  en  junta  de  caridad  h  individuos  califica- 
dores,  con  los  sermones  que  se  predicaron  en  ellas.  Oficina  dt 
D.  Josi  BoloHa  impresor  dt  la  Real  Marina  por  S.  M.  [1834.] 
4to,  pp.  34.  29435 

Exposicion  del  Intcndente  de  ejercito  al  publico  de  la  Habana. 
En  la  Imprenta  dtl  Gobierno  Comtitucional.   1820.     Folio,      29436 

A  justification  of  the  conduct  of  Sr.  D.  Alejandro  Ramirez. 

Exposicion  que  prcscnta.     Set  Vol.  vi.,  No.  23443. 

La  Farola  de  la  Habana.    Imprenta  de  DoloHa.  1821.       29437 

Informe  que  sobrc  el  empedrado  y  limpieza  de  las  calles  de  la 
Habana  presenttS  a  Su  Exmo.  Ayuntamiento  el  alcalde  ordinario 
D.  Jose  de  Pizarro  y  Gardin.     Habana.   1831.    4to,  pp.  28. 

Letters  from  the  Havana,  during  the  year  1820 ;  containing 
an  Account  of  the  Present  State  of  the  Island  of  Cuba,  and  Ob- 
servations on  the  Slave  Trade.  London:  J.Miller.  1821.  Cr. 
8vo,  pp.  X,  135.     Map.  c,  p.  29439 

Memoria  acerca  del  estado  de  la  anza  en  la  universidad 

de  la  Habana  desde  su  fundacion  hasta  Octubre  de  1864.     Ha- 
bana. 1865.    8vo,  pp.  162.  c.  29440 

Memorias  de  la  clase  de  derecho  patrio  del  Real  y  Conciliar 
Colegio  Seminario  de  la  Habana.  Imprenta  de  Marina.  1819. 
4to,  pp.  63.  29441 

Memorias  de  la  Real  Sociedad  Economica  de  la  Habana. 
Habana.   181 7.    Sm.  4to.     Continued.  29442 

Contains  valuable  papers  on  the  agriculture,  productions,  &c.,  of  Cuba. 

Memorias  de  la  Real  Sociedad  Patriotica  de  la  Habana.  Ha- 
vana.  1835.    8vo.     Continued.  29443 

After  1848  the  title  was  changed  to  read:  "Memorias  de  la  Real  Sociedad  Eco- 
nomica de  la  Habana." 

Notorias  escandalosas  injusticias  del  Tribunal  mercantil  de  la 
Habana,  protector  de  delincuentes.     Imprenta  de  Palmer.   1820. 

Observatorio  fisico-meteorico  de  la  Habana.  Anuario  publi- 
cado  por  d.  Andres  Poey.    Aflo  primero.    1862.    Tomo  i.    Ba- 


liAUANA. 


5*5 


lometria.     Hahana:  Fiuda  dt  Barcina  lif  Comp.    1869.     Folio, 
I  1.,  7  I.  c.  29445 

Aim  I  Obiervacionci  magn^ticai  y  meteorulogicat  hechu  por  lof  alumnot  del  coleglo 
(k-  Brlcn.  Anu  meteorolugico  de  30  ni)vietnbre  de  1869  a  30  de  nuviembrc  de  1870. 
Habana  t  Imprtnta y  librtrit  ritigiata.   1870.    8vo.     c. 

Oracion  del  funeral  que  hizo  la  muy  noble  y  leal  ciudad  de  la 
Ilabana  a  las  cenizas  del  gran  dcscubridor  de  las  Americas,  &c. 
hnprtsa  por  lioloHa.   1 796.  29446 

Ordenanzas  de  Comisarios  de  barrio  de  esta  ciudad,  aprobados 
pur  Real  Ccdula  fecha  en  S.  Lorenzo  en  19  de  Novicmbre  dc 
1769.     Relmpresas  por  D.  Josi  BoloHa.   1820.  29447 

Ordenanzas  para  el  Gobierno  de  la  casa  de  beneHcencia  de  la 
siempre  fidclisima  ciudad  de  la  Habana.  Habana.  1828.  8vo, 
pp.  30.  29448 

Proceso  formado  de  Orden  S.  M.  a  las  autoridades  de  Cuba, 
cuando  la  toma  de  la  plaza  de  la  Habana,  por  los  Ingleses.    Folio. 

Real  C£dula  de  ereccion  del  Consulado  de  la  Habana  expedida 
en  Aranjuez  a  4  de  Abril  en  1794.  Reimpresa  ...  Arazoza  y  Soler, 
1820.    4to,  pp.  59.  29450 

Permiso  para  fabricar  extramuros.  Imprenta  Fraternal.  1821. 
4to.  2945 1 

£1  Rayo  a  lo  que  quiere  la  Habana.    Imprenta  de  BoloHa.  1821. 

Reglamento  de  los  mayorales  y  mayordomos  de  ingenios.  Im- 
prenta Fraternal.  1821.  29453 

Reglamento  de  policia  de  la  Habana  por  el  Excmo.  Sr.  Conde 
de  Ricla,  Gobernador  y  Capitan  General.  Imprenta  del  Gobierno. 
1763.  29454 

Relacion  de  las  obras  y  fiestas  publicas  que  para  los  dias  18,  19 
y  20  de  Marzo  de  1828  se  ban  dispuesto  y  ejecutado  en  la  ciudad 
de  la  Habana,  en  memoria  de  la  primera  misa  y  del  primer  cabildo 
celebrado  a  la  orilla  de  su  puerto  en  15 19 — y  en  justo  y  debido 
obsequio  de  los  dias  de  la  Reina  Ntr.  Sra.  Imprenta  de  D.  Jose 
Sever ino  BoloHa.   1828.    410,  pp.  33.  29455 

Repique  particular  6  Mernoria  sobre  pcticion  con  dos  proyec- 
tos,  uno  para  sellar  un  millon  dc  pesos  en  cuartillos  y  otro  para 
una  loteria  municipal,  todo  por  cuenta  de  la  municipalidad  de  la 
Habana.     Imprenta  de  D.  Antonio  Faldes.   1821.  29456 


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526 


HABEAS. 


Revista  de  administracion  de  comercio  y  de  jurisprudencia. 
Causa  sobre  falsiiicacion  de  Sellos  de  Franqueo  y  Billetos  del 
Banco  espanol  de  la  Habana.     Habana.  i860.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

Satisfaccion  del  Coronel  Don  Dionysio  Soler,  Theniente  del 
Rey  de  la  Habana,  a  los  Cargos  del  Seiior  Fiscal,  de  la  Excma. 
Junta  de  Guerra  fortnada  de  ordende  S.  M.  para  conocer  de  la 
Defensa,  rendicion,  y  perdida  de  aquella  Plaza.  [^Madrid,  1764.] 
Folio,  pp.  32.  29458 

Satisfaccion  del  Mariscal  de  Campo  D.  Juan  de  Prado,  Gover- 
nador  que  ha  sido  de  la  Plaza  de  la  Habana  y  Capitan  General  de 
la  Isle  de  Cuba,  a  los  Cargos,  que  se  ban  formado  en  la  causa 
pendiente  en  la  Junta  de  Generales  nombrados  por  S.  M.  Sobre 
la  conducta,  que  tuvieron  en  la  Defensa,  Capitulacion,  Rendicion 
y  Perdida  de  la  misma  Plaza,  y  Esquadra  surta  en  su  Puerto,  los 
Gefes  y  Oficiales  de  que  compuso  la  Junta  de  Guerra,  formada 
en  ella  en  virtud  de  Real  orden.  [^Madrid.  1764.]  Folio,  pp. 
104.  29459 

During  the  war  between  Great  Britain  and  Spain  in  176a,  the  port  of  Havana  was 
surrendered  to  the  English.  These  documents,  described  in  29458  and  29459,  embrace 
the  defence  of  the  Spanish  officers  who  were  in  command  at  the  time,  and  who  surren- 
dered the  city,  the  proceedings  of  the  Court  of  Inquiry  on  the  capitulation,  with  various 
letters  and  papers  connected  therewith.  The  city  was  restored  to  Spain  the  following 
year.  They  are  without  place  or  date,  and  were  evidently  intended  only  for  the  court 
and  government,  and  not  for  sale.  The  proceedings  took  place  in  1764.  Two  other 
documents  on  the  subject  are  thus  described  in  the  Sobolewski  Catalogue :  Satisfaccion 
del  coronel  D.  Dion.  Soler  a  los  cargos  del  Seflor  fiscal,  de  la  junta  de  guerra  formada 
de  ordende  S.  M.  para  conocer  de  la  defensa,  rendicion  y  perdida  de  aquella  plaza,  pp. 
36.  —  Satisfaccion  del  conde  de  Superunda,  theniente  general,  y  Virrey  del  Peru,  etc. 
•^p.  42. 

A  Todo  el  mundo  entero  dice  la  Habana. 
Miguel  de  Oro.    1 8  2 1 . 


Imprenta  de  D. 
29460 

29461 


The  Habeas  Corpus,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  6. 

See  [Johnston  (James  F.)],  also,  [Vaux  (Richard)]. 

The  Habeas  Corpus.  [The  Act,  the  Writ,  and  the  Privilege.] 
Its  Death,  and  How  it  came  by  it.  [Poetical.]  Printed  by  John 
Doe.   1862.    4to,  pp.  8.  29462 

Habeas  Corpus.  The  Proceedings  in  the  Case  of  John  Merry- 
man  of  Baltimore  County,  Maryland,  before  the  Hon.  Roger 
Brooke  Taney.  ...  Baltimore:  Lucas  Brothers.  1861.     8vo,  pp.  24. 

The  Benefit  of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus  is  naturally  Sus- 
pended until  granted,  and  the  Suspension  is  Lawful  until  made 
Unlawful,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  6.  29464 


HACKE. 


527 


The  Suspending  Power  and  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus.  Phila- 
delphia: John  Campbell.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  48.  29465 

Habersham  (A.  W.)  The  North  Pacific  Surveying  and  Ex- 
ploring Expedition  ;  or,  My  Last  Cruise.  Where  we  Went  and 
What  we  Saw :  ...  By  A.  W.  Habersham,  Lieut.  U.  S.  Navy  ... 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincotti^  Co.   1857.    ^^o,  pp.  507.     C,  s. 

Habersham  (R.  W.)  Speech  of  R.  W.  Habersham  on  the 
Tariff  Bill;  delivered  in  the  House  ...  June  22,  1842.  Wash- 
ington.  1842.     8vo.  29467 

Habersham  {Mr.)  A  Letter  from  Mr.  Habersham,  (Super- 
intendent of  Temporal  Affairs  at  the  Orphan-House  in  Georgia,) 
To  the  Reverend  Mr.  Whitefield  :  containing  A  Particular  Ac- 
count of  the  Spiritual  and  Temporal  State  thereof.  Dated 
March  2,  1744,  and  sent  with  others,  bearing  Date  June  7. 
Publish'd  at  the  Request  of  his  Friends.  London :  Printed  by  J. 
Lewis,  in  Bartholomew- Close ;  and  Sold  by  y.  Svms  in  Ironmonger- 
Row,  near  St.  Luke^s  Church  in  Old- Street ;  and  at  the  Tabernacle, 
1744.     i2mo,  pp.  16.  29468 

Habersham  (S.  E.)  Health  and  Profit :  as  found  in  the  Hilly 
Pine  Region  of  Georgia  and  South  Carolina.  Together  with  an 
Account  of  its  Horticultural,  Agricultural,  and  Manufacturing 
Resources,  and  the  Topography,  Geology,  Botany,  and  Clima- 
tology of  the  Region.  By  S.  E.  Habersham,  m.d.  Jugusta  [G<7.] 
1869.     i2mo,  pp.  147.  c.  29469 

Habrechti  (J.)  Planiglobium  Terrestre.  Argentorati.  1629. 
4to.     Plate  and  Maps.  29470 

Title  from  Libri's  Catalogue.     Includes  America. 

[Hachard  (Marie  Madeleine).]  Relation  du  voyage  des 
dames  religieuses  ursulines  de  Rouen  a  la  Nouvelle-Orleans,  avec 
introduction  et  des  notes  par  Gabriel  Gravier.  Paris.  1872.  410, 
pp.  lix,  122.  B.  29471 

An  interesting  set  of  letters  from  Louisiana  by  a  young  nun,  who  went  out  to  America 
in  1727.     The  first  edition,  which  I  have  not  seen,  was  printed  at  Rouen  in  1728. 

Hacienda  Publica.     Caracas.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  56.  29472 

Hacke  (W.)  a  I  Collection  I  of  I  Original  Voyages:  I  Contain- 
ing I  I.  Capt.  Cowley's  Voyage  round  the  Globe.  |  11.  Captain 
Sharp's  Journey  over  the  Isthn:us  of  |  Darien,  and  the  Expedition 
into  the  South  Seas,  ]  Written  by  himself.  |   in.  Capt.  Wood's 


528 


HACKLEY. 


Voyage  thro'  the  Straights  of  |  Magellan.  |  iv.  Mr.  Roberts'  Ad- 
ventures among  the  Cor- 1  sairs  of  the  Levant ;  his  Account  of 
their  |  Way  of  Living ;  Description  of  the  Archi- 1  pelago  Islands, 
Taking  of  Scio,  &c.]  Illustrated  with  several  Maps  and  Draughts.  J 
Published  by  Capt.  William  Hacke.  London^  Printed  for  James 
Knapton,  at  the  \  Crown  in  St.  Paul's  Church-Tard.  1699.  |  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  45,  100,  53.    3  Plates,  2  Maps.  ba.,  c,  p.  29473 

Part  of  the  original  material  for  the  History  of  the  Buccaneers,  now  scarce. 

Hackelton  (M.  W.)  Jamestown  of  Pemaquid:  a  Poem. 
By  Mrs.  Maria  W.  Hackelton.  [With  Prefatory  Notice  by  E. 
Ballard,  and  Historic  Sketch  by  M.  W.  Hackelton.]  New  York: 
Hurd  and  Houghton.  1869.    i6mo,  pp.  40.  219474 

Hackett  (H.  B.)  Christian  Memorials  of  the  War;  or, 
Scenes  and  Incidents  illustrative  of  Religious  Faith  and  Prin- 
ciple, Patriotism  and  Bravery  in  our  Army.  With  Historical 
Notes.  Ey  Horatio  B.  Hackett,  Professor  of  Biblical  Litera- 
ture, &c.     Boston :  Gould  &  Lincoln.  1864.    i2mo,  pp.  3-252. 

Hackett  (J.)  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  which  sailed  from 
England  in  18 17,  to  join  the  South  American  Patriots,  comprising 
every  particular  connected  with  its  Formation,  History,  and  Fate ; 
with  Observations  and  Authentic  Information,  elucidating  the 
real  Character  of  the  Contest,  Mode  of  Warfare,  State  of  the 
Armies,  &c.  By  James  Hackett,  First  Lieutenant  of  the  late 
Venezuelan  Artillery  Brigade.  London:  John  Murray.  1818. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  XV,  144.  c,  H.  29476 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  New  Series,  xciii.  109.     The  following  is  a  French  translation  : 

Hackett.  Relation  de  I'expedition  partie  d'Angleterre  en 
18 1 7,  pour  joindre  les  Patriotes  de  Venezuela :  traduit  de  I'anglois 
par  N.  Perrin.     Paris.  1819.     i2mo,  pp.  159.  s.  29477 

Hackley  (R.  S.)  Titles,  and  Legal  Opinions  thereon,  of 
Lands  in  East  Florida,  belonging  to  Richard  S.  Hackley,  Esq. 
Brooklyn:  Printed  by  G.  L  Birch.  1822.  8vo,  pp.  122.  -f-  Fayette- 
ville,N.C.   1826.    8vo,  pp.  71.    -^  New  York.   1831.     8vo. 

Hackley.  Legal  Opinions  on  the  Title  of  Richard  Hackley 
to  Lands  in  East  Florida,  with  Documents  in  relation  to  the  Cli- 
mate and  Soil  of  Florida.     London.  1841.    8vo.  29479 

Relates  to  the  famous  grant  of  the  King  of  Spain  to  the  Duke  of  Alagon,  previous 
to  the  cession  of  the  Floridas  to  the  United  States.  This  grant  includes  nearly  one 
half  of  East  Florida,  on  thv;  side  of  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.    See  "  N.  A.  R.,"  xxiii.  231. 


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Hackley.  Petition  and  Protest  of  Richard  S.  Hackley,  a 
Citizen  of  the  United  States,  addressed  to  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  1842.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  29480 

Haco  (D.)  J.  Wilkes  Booth,  the  Assassinator  of  President 
Lincoln.  By  Dion  Haco.  New  fork:  T.  R.  Dawley.  1865. 
i2mo,  pp.  102.  29481 

Haco.  Osgood,  the  Damon  Refugee.  New  York:  T.  R. 
Dawley.   1865.     i8mo,  pp.  92.  29482 

Also:  Larry,  the  Army  Dog  Robber.  New  York:  T.  R.  DatuUy.  1865.  i8mo, 
pp.  106.  —  Cheatham,  or  the  Swamp  Dragons.  [Ibid.'\  i8mo,  pp.  94.  —  Perdita  ... 
[/i/i/.]  i8mo,  pp.  93.  —  Hawks,  the  Conscript.  \_Ihid.']  i8mo,  pp.  106.  —  Sue 
Munday,  the  Guerilla  Spy.  [/W</.]  1865.  i2mo,  pp.  13-66.  —  Rob.  Cobb  Kennedy, 
the  Incendiary  Spy.      \_Ibid.'\     i6mo,  pp.  13-71. 

Haddock  (C.  B.)  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Hanover,  N.  H., 
May  7,  1841,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  William  Henry 
Harrison,  late  President  of  the  United  States.  By  Charles  B. 
Hadduck.  ...  IVindsor^  Vt.:  Printed  by  Tracy  l:^  Severance.  1841. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  29483 

Haddock.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  New  England 
Society  of  the  City  of  New  York,  December  22,  1841.  By 
Charles  Bricket  Haddock.    New  York.   1842.     8vo,  pp.  24.      N. 

Also :  An  Address  ...  before  the  Railroad  Convention,  at  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  October 
10,  1843.  ...  Hanover  I  J.  E.  Hood.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  31. —  ...  An  Address  ...  tor 
the  Promotion  of  Collegiate  and  Theological  Education  at  the  West  ...  in  ...  Boston, 
May  31,  1848.  ...  Boston:  T.  R.  Mcr-vin.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  20.  —  Addresses  and  Mis- 
cellaneous Writings  ...  Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  ix,  574. — 
An  Oration  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Dartmouth  College,  August  25,  1825. 
By  Charles  B.  Hadduck.  [sic.']  ...  Concord:  Printed  by  Jacob  B.  Moore.  1825.  8vo, 
pp.  35.  Portrait.  M. —  ...  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  at  Yale  Col- 
lege ...  August  16,  1848.  ...  iVt.'w  Ha-ven :  Printed  by  B.  L.  Hamlen.  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  24.     B. 

Hadelich.  America  ante  Columbum  veteribus  Rabbinis 
nota.    8vo,  pp.  30.  29485 

Hadfield  (W.)  Brazil,  the  River  Plate,  and  the  Falkland 
Islands ;  with  the  Cape  Horn  Route  to  Australia.  Including 
Notices  of  Lisbon,  Madeira,  the  Canaries  and  Cape  Verds. 
By  William  Hadfield.  Illustrated  ...  from  the  South  American 
Sketches  of  Sir  W.  Gore  Ouseley,  ...  and  from  the  Drawings 
of  Sir  Charles  Hotham,  ...  during  his  recent  Visit  to  Paraguay, 
of  which  Country  much  new  information  is  supplied  ;  as  also  of 
the  Region  of  the  Amazon.  London :  Longman.^  Brown.,  Green., 
and  Longmans.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  vi,  384.  Portrait,  2  Maps, 
Plates.  BA.,  c,  H.  29486 


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VOL.    VII. 


See  "  Dublin  University  Magazine,"  Vol.  xLiv. 

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I 


J 


Hadfield.  Brazil  and  the  River  Plate  in  1868  ;  By  William 
Hadfield.  Showing  the  Progress  of  those  Countries  since  his 
former  Visit  in  1853.  London:  Bates ^  He'^  ^  ^  Co.  1869.  8vo, 
pp.  271.    4  Plates.  c.  29487 

Hadley  (A.)  The  Literary  Labors  of  the  Laboring  Man ; 
Early  History  of  Dunbarton.  Two  Addresses  [with  Additions 
and  Emendations],  before  the  Dunbarton  Lyceum,  October  18, 
1844,  and  January  31,  1845.  By  Amos  Hadley.  Concord:  Asa 
McFarland.   1845.    pp.  27.  29488 

Hadley  (S.  A.)  No  More,  the  Senior's  Farewell,  a  Poem. 
By  Samuel  A.  Hadley.     Winchester .   1861.  29489 

Hadley  (W.  H.)  The  American  Citizen's  Manual  of  Ref- 
erence :  being  a  Comprehensive  Historical,  Statistical,  Topo- 
graphical, and  Political  View  of  the  United  States  of  North 
America,  and  of  the  several  States  and  Territories.  ...  By  W. 
Hobart  Hadley.  New-Tor k :  Printed  by  S.  W.  Benedict.  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  102.  c,  p.  29490 

Hadley.  The  United  States  Historical  and  Statistical  Index. 
New-Tor  k.   1840.    8vo.  29491 

Also  published  as  a  broadside. 

Hadley,  Mass.  Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundredth  Anni- 
versary of  the  Settlement  of  Hadley,  Massachusetts,  at  Hadley, 
June  8,  1859  ;  including  the  Address  by  Rev.  Prof.  F.  D.  Hunt- 
ington, ...  Poem  by  Edward  C.  Porter,  ...  and  the  other  Exer- 
cises of  the  occasion.  Northampton :  Bridgman  ^  Childs.  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  98.  29492 

Hadley  Falls.  A  Report  on  the  History  and  Present  Con- 
dition of  the  Hadley  Falls  Company.  ...  Boston :  Printed  by  John 
Wilson  y  Son.   1 853.    8vo,  pp.  22.     2  Maps.  H.  29493 

Also;  Report  of  the  Directors,  May,  1854.  Boston.  1854.  4to,  pp.  3.  m. — 
Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  Stockholders,  ...  March  I,  1854.  Boston: 
Primed  by  Moore  &  Crosby.   1854.     8vo,  pp.  18.     H.,  s. 

Hadley  Families.    See  [Boltwood  (L.  M.)],  Vol.  11.,  No.  6253. 

[Haeberlin  (Carl  Ludwig).]  Die  Auswanderer  nach  Texas. 
Historisch-romantisches  Gemalde  aus  der  neuesten  Zeit.  Leip- 
zig:  C.  L.  Fritzsche.  1841.    3  vols.,  8vo.  29494 

[Haeberlin.]  De  landverhuizers  naar  Texas.  Histor.  ro- 
mant.  verhaal  uit  den  jongsteh  tijd.  Uit  het  Hoogduitsch.  Gro- 
ningen:  R.  J.  Schierbeek.   1842.    2  vols.,  8vo.  29495 


HAECiHOORT. 


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[Haeberlin.]  Geschichte  der  Entdeckung  und  Eroberung 
von  Mexico.  ...  Berlin:  C.  H.  Schultze.  1847.    8vo,  pp.  230. 

Perhaps  the  following  work  relates  to  America  :  "  Die  Emigranten.    Novelle.    Leip- 
«ig:  FriizuAe.  1850."    8vo,  pp.  268.     All  published  under  the />t«(«^0n)"n  of  Balani. 

Haec  sunt  Acta  Capital!  Generalis  Bononiae,  celebrati  in 
Conuento  Sancti  Dominici  in  fe.^to  Sanctiss.  Pentecostes  Anno 
Domini  Milesimo  quingentesimo  quarto:  Die  Vigesimo  Maij. 
Sub  Reverendissimo  Patre  Frate  Vincentio  Justiniano  Chiense 
Sacrae  S.  Theologie  Professore  Magistro  Generali  Ordinis  Pre- 
dicatorii  Diffinientibus  Reverendis  Diffinitoribus :  videlicet  ...  . 
Impressa  sunt  hac  Acta^  Mex'tci  apud  Petrum  Ocharte^  Typographum^ 
Anno  Domino^  1567,  Die  quinto  decima  mensis  Aprilis.  29497 

"  Of  excessive  rarity,  and  probably  unique ;  we  have  been  unable  to  trace  notice  o£ 
it  by  any  bibliographer,  and  it  appears  hitherto  to  have  been  unknown.  As  a  specimen 
of  typography  and  wood  engraving  in  the  infancy  of  printing  in  the  New  World,  it  is 
of  peculiar  interest,  also  for  biographical  notices  of  members, of  the  Dominican  order 
then  living  in  Mexico."  Title  and  note  from  an  English  catalogue.  Also :  Hxc  sunt' 
Provisiones  pro  bono  Regimine  Provincialium  Indiarum  Occidentalium  Ordinis  Fratrum 
Prxdicatorum,  etc.     Hispali,  excudebat  Franciuut  de  Lira,  Aftt,  1619. 

Haecker  (L.)  Amerikanische  Reise-Skizzen  aus  dem  Ge- 
biete  der  Technik,  Landwirthschaft  und  des  socialen  Lebens. 
Von  Ludwig  Hacker.     Braunschweig :  Friedrich  Vieweg  und  Sohn. 


1867.     8vo,  pp.  iii-x,  199,  (i). 


B«*  Ci 


29498 


Haefkens  (J.)  Centraal  Amerika,  uit  een  geschiedkundig, 
aardrijkskundig  en  statistiek  Oogpunt  beschouwd.  Dordrecht. 
1832.    8vo.     Maps  and  Plates.  c.  29499 

This  Central  America,  considered  from  a  historical,  geographical,  and  statistical  point 
of  view,  is  a  revised  and  augmented  edition  of  the  author's  book  on  Guatimala. 

H[aefkens]  (J.)  Reise  naar  Guatemala,  door  J.  H.  Gra- 
venhage :  W.  K.  Mandemaker.  1827.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (2),  120; 
(4),  113.  2  Plates,  c.  -f-  Tweede  Stuk;  behelzende  eene  Reise 
door  de  Provincie  San  Salvador,  als  mede  een  Verslag  der  geschie- 
denis  en  des  Handels  van  Centraal-Amerika.  's  Gravenhage.  1828. 
8vo.  29500 

Haefkens.  Reise  naar  Guatemala  in  1829,  Central-Amerika 
beschouwd  uit  een  geschiedkundig  en  statistiek  Oogpunt.  Dord- 
recht. 1832.    8vo.  29501 

Haeghoort  (G.)  Keter  Der  Goddelyke  Waarheden,  Die 
men  geloven  en  betrachten  moet  Om  Salig  te  worden,  in  haar 
natuurlyk  verband  kortlyk  te  same-geschakelt.  Door  Gerard 
Haeghoort,  predikant  te  Second  River.  Te  Nieuw  Tork,  Gedruckt 
by  J.  Peter  Zenger.  1738.     i2mo,  pp.  (8),  36.  s.  29502 


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532 


HAGER. 


H^NKE  (T.)  Reliquiae  Haenkeanx,  seu  descriptiones  et 
icones  Plantarum,  quas  in  America  meridionali  et  boreali,  in 
insulis  Philippinis  et  Marianis  collegit  Th.  Haenke.  Redegit  C. 
B.     Prag.  1825-30.    Folio.    48  Plates.  b.,  c.  29503 

Haerlem,  A^.  T.  Constitution  of  the  Friendly  Society  of  the 
Town  of  Haerlem.     New  Tork.  1807.    pp.  13.  n.  29504 

Haerlems  |  Schuyt-praetjen,  |  op  't  |  Redres  |  Vande  |  West-Indi- 
sche  Compagnie.    T[  Gedruct  op  't  "Jaer  1649.  |    4to,  12  1.  c. 

Haerlem's  boat-talk  on  the  reformation  of  the  West  India  Company's  affairs  in 
Brazil.     Set  Asher,  No.  262. 

Haerne  (Le  Chanoine  de),  La  question  americaine  dans  ses 
rapports  avec  les  moeurs,  I'esclavage,  I'industrie  et  la  politique. 
Par  Le  Chanoine  de  Haerne.  ...  Bruxelles :  La  Revue  Beige. 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  72.  H.  29506 

a  collection  of  facts  from  all  the  best  authorities,  American  and  foreign,  relative  to 
the  political  history,  rise  and  progress  of  the  United  States,  indicating  the  value  of  the 
Union  to  Europe,  and  especially  to  Belgium,  whose  Constitution  has  been  in  a  measure 
formed  upon  it. 

Haerne.  The  American  Question.  ...  Translated  by  Tho- 
mas Ray.     London:  tVilliam  Ridgway.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  114. 

Hagadorn  (W.)  a  Comparison  of  American  and  British 
Slavery.  By  William  Hagadorn,  Jr.  New  Tork :  Printed  by  E. 
B.  Thomas.   1 85 1.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  29508 

[Hagen  (F.  F.)]  The  Moravian  Mission  among  the  Germans 
in  the  City  of  New  York.     Bethlehem,  Pa.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Hagen  (H.)  Synopsis  of  the  described  Neuroptera  of  North 
America.  With  a  List  of  the  South-American  Species.  Pre- 
pared for  the  Smithsonian  Institution  by  Hermann  Hagen.  Wash- 
ington, July,  1 861.    8vo,  pp.  XX,  348.  c.  29510 

Included  in  the  "  Smithsonian  Miscellaneous  Collection,"  Vol.  iv. 

Hagen  (J.  C.)  Footprints  of  Truth,  or  Voice  of  Humanity. 
By  John  C.  Hagen.    With  Illustrations.    New  Tork.  1853.    ^^°- 

Hagenbach  (C.  F.)  Tentamen  florae  Bfrasiliensis  ...  adjectis 
Casp.  Bauhini  Synonymis  ...  .  Basel:  Neukirch.  1821-34.  2 
vols.,  i2mo.  29512 

Kager  (A.  D.)  The  Marbles  of  Vermont :  An  Address,  ... 
before  the  Vermont  Historical  Society.  ...  By  Albert  D.  Hager, 
Burlington.    1858.    8vo,  pp.  16.  29513 

See  "  Vermont  Geological  Survey." 


HAGTHORPE. 


533 


Hagerman  (H.  B.)  Trial  of  Henry  B.  Hagerman,  Esq.,  on 
an  Indictment  for  an  Assault  and  Battery-  with  intent  to  Murder ; 
Committed  on  William  Coleman,  Esc.,  Editor  of  the  New  York 
Evening  Post.  Taken  in  Short-hand  by  David  Bacon,  Esq. 
New  York.  1818.    8vo,  pp.  68.  c.  29514 

Hagerstown,  Md.  Opening  of  St.  James'  Hall,  Hagerstown, 
Md.,  1842.  29515 

Also :  Studies,  Discipline,  etc.,  of  St.  James'  Hall. 

Hagewisch.  Americanisches  Magazin,  herausgegeben  von 
Prof.  Hagewisch  und  Ebeling.  Hamburg.  1795-97.  4  vols., 
8vo.  w.  29516 

Haggard  {Dr^  The  Judgment  of  Lord  Stowell,  respecting 
the  Slavery  of  the  Mongrel  Woman  Grace,  on  an  Appeal  from 
the  Vice- Admiralty  Court  of  Antigua,  given  in  1827.  By  Dr. 
Haggard.     London.   1827.     8vo,  pp.  49.  29517 

Haggenmacher  (Johann  Heinrich).  Ueber  die  Auswande- 
rung^n  nach  Amerika.  ...  He'tlbronn.  1839.    8vo.  29518 

Haggerty  (J.)  Report  of  the  Trial  and  Conviction  of  John 
Haggerty  for  the  Murder  of  Melchior  Fordney,  ...  Lancaster, 
Pennsylvania.  ...  By  a  Member  of  the  Bar.  Lancaster.  1847. 
8vo.  c.  29519 

Hagner  (C.  V.)  Early  History  of  the  Falls  of  Skuylkill, 
Manayunk,  Schuylkill  and  Lehigh  Navigation  Companies,  Fair- 
mount  Water- Works,  etc.  By  Charles  V.  Hagner.  Philadel- 
phia: Claxton^  Remsen  i^  Haffelfinger.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  102.  2 
Plates.  c.  29520 

Hagner  (T.  H.)  An  Address  ...  in  Senate  Chamber  of 
Maryland,  4th  July,  1837.  By  Thomas  Holme  Hagner.  Anna- 
polis: Printed  by  J.  Hughes.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  29521 

Hagthorpe  (J.)  England's-Exchequer.  I  or  A  Discovrse  of| 
the  Sea  and  Navigation,  |  with  some  things  thereto  coinci- 1  dent 
concerning  Plantations.  |  Likewise  |  Some  particular  Remon- 
strances, how  I  a  Sea-force  might  be  profitably  imployed.  |  Wherein 
by  the  way,  is  likewise  set  downe  the  [great  Commodities  and 
Victories  the  Portingalls,  Spa-|niards,  Dutch,  and  others,  haue 
gotton  by  Naui- 1  gation  and  Plantations,  in  the  West-Indies,  |  and 
elsewhere.  |  Written  as  an  incouragement  |  to  our  English  Nation, 
to  af- 1  feet  the  like,  who  are  better  prouided  then  any  of  those.  | 
By  I  lohn  Hagthorpe  Gent.  |  London^  \  Printed  for  Nathaniel  Butter^ 
and  \  Nicholas  Bowne.   1625.  |    4to,  pp.  (4),  49.  j.c.B.  29522 


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B 


Hague  and  King.  United  States  Geological  Exploration 
of  the  Fortieth  Parallel,  Clarence  King,  Geologist  in  Charge. 
Mining  Industry,  by  James  D.  Hague,  with  Geological  Contri- 
butions by  Clarence  King.  Submitted  to  the  Chief  of  Engineers, 
and  Published  by  Order  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  under  Authority 
of  Congress.  Illustrated  by  77  Plates,  and  accompanying  Atlas 
of  14  Plates  and  Maps.  Washington.  1870.  Impl.  410,  pp.  xvij 
648.  29523 

Hague  (W.)  ...  An  Address  delivered  before  the  ...  Alumni 
of  Newton  Theological  Institution,  August  18,  1835.  By  Wil- 
liam Hague.  ...  Boston:  JVilliam  D.  Ticknor.   1835.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Hague.  The  Baptist  Church  Transplanted  from  the  Old 
World  to  the  New  One.  The  substance  of  Discourses  deliv- 
ered in  Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the 
First  Baptist  Church  in  Providence,  November  1839.  By  Rev. 
William  Hague.     New  Tork.  1846.     i2mo,  pp.  192.         29525 

Hague.  Christianity  and  Slavery :  A  Review  of  the  Cor- 
respondence between  Richard  Fuller  ...  and  Francis  Wayland. 
...  By  William  Hague,  d.d.  Boston :  Gould^  Kendall  ^  Lincoln. 
1847.     i2mo,  pp.  54.  B.,  H.  29526 

A  vindication  of  the  Bible  from  the  charge  of  sanctioning  slavery. 

Hague.  Christianity  and  Statesmanship.  With  Kindred 
Topics.  By  William  Hague.  ...  New-Tork.  1855.  i2mo,  pp. 
420.    C,  s.    -^Boston:  Gould  and  Lincoln.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  414. 


Hague.  A  Discourse  ...  Death  of  the  Hon.  John  Quincy 
Adams  ...  February  27,  1848.  By  William  Hague  ...  Boston: 
JVilliam  D.  Ticknor  &  Company,  mdcccxlviii.    8vo,  pp.  22.     B. 

Hague.  An  Historical  Discourse ;  delivered  at  the  Celebra- 
tion of  the  Second  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  First  Baptist 
Church  in  Providence,  November  7th,  1839.  By  William 
Hague,  Pastor  of  the  Church.  Providence :  B.  Cranston  iff  Co. 
1839.     i2mo,  pp.  192.  c,  s.  29529 

See  «  N.  A.  Rev.,"  i.  515. 

Hague.  ...  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Baptist  Church  in  Bowdoin  Square,  Boston,  November  5,  1840. 
By  William  Hague,  ...  Boston:  Gould,  Kendall^  and  Lincoln.  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  38.  s.  29530 

Also:  ...  A  Discourse  ...  in  ...  Albany  ...  March  19th,  1854,  the  Day  following 
the  Funeral  Solemnities  of  the  Hon.  Friend  Humphrey.  ...  New  Tork:  SAelJsit,  Lum- 


HAICH. 


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port  tf  Blaktman.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  41. —  ...  A  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character 
of  Rev.  Irah  Chase  ...  June  17,  1865.  ...  Botton :  Gould  and  Lincoln.  1866.  8vu, 
pp.  46.  H.  —  Life  and  Cnaracter  uf  Aduniram  Judson,  late  Missionary  to  Burmah.  ... 
Bottom  Gould  and  Lincoln.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  38.  ■. — The  Relation  of  Christianity  to 
Politics.  A  Discourse  ...  Thanksgiving,  November  28,  1844.  ...  Bottom  fVilliam 
D.  Ticknor  &  Co,  1845.  Iimo,  pp.  3a.  —  True  Friendship;  A  Discourse  Commemo- 
rative of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev.  John  Overton  Choulcs,  d.d.  ...  New- 
port, R.  L  ...  February  14,  1856.  New-York  1  Sheldon,  Blakeman  &  Co.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  76.  I.  —  Religion  and  Business:  A  Discourse  Commemorative  of  Isaac  Newton, 
Esq.  ...  Niv)-Tork.  1859.  8vo.  —  Addresses  of  Drs.  Wm.  Hague  and  E.  N.  Kirk 
at  ...  the  Educational  Commission  for  Freedmen,  ...  May  28,  1863.  Bottom  Printtd 
by  David  CI app,   1863.     8vo,  pp.  16.     b.,  h. 

Hahn  (Christoph  Ulrich).  Die  grosse  Erweckung  in  den 
Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika.  Sammlung  von  Gcdan- 
ken  und  Thatsachen  ...  .  Basel:  Bahnmaier.  1859.  ^vo,  pp. 
iv,  42.  29531 

Hahn  (C.  W.)  Vogel  aus  Asien,  Afrika,  Amerika  und  Neu- 
holland,  in  Abbildungen  nach  der  Natur,  mit'  Beschrcibungen. 
Niirnbergy  Lechner^  und  Leipzig.,  Fleischer.  1819-20.    410.    Plates. 

Issued  in  parts,  with  plain,  also,  with  colored  plates.     1818-36   114  colored  plates. 

Hahn  (Michael).  ...  Speech  ...  before  the  National  Equal 
Suffrage  Association  of  Washington  ...  November  17,  1865. 
[IVashington,   1865.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  29533 

Also;  ...  On  Louisiana  Legislation  relating  to  Freedmen.  [ffathingtcn.  1866.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Louisiana  Election.  ...  February  17,  1863.  [Waj/*- 
ington.  1863.]  8vo,  pp.  8. — The  Political  Record  of  Hon.  Michael  Hahn.  ...  [n. 
p.  1864.]  8vo,  pp.  (4).  —  What  is  Unconditional  Unionism  ?  Speech  ...  before  the 
Union  Association  of  New  Orleans  ...  November  14,  1863.  New  Orleant.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  12.     H. 

Haidekoper  (H.  T.)  Opinion  of  the  Supreme  Court  on 
the  Act  of  the  3rd  of  April,  1792,  in  the  Case  of  H.  T.  Haide- 
koper w.  James  Douglas.    Philadelphia.   1 805.    8vo.     W.  29534 

Haio  (F.)  Notes  on  the  River  Navigations  of  North  America. 
By  F.  Haig,  r.e.     Madras.   1863.     Rl.  8vo.  29535 

Haigh  (S.)  Sketches  of  Buenos  Ayres  and  Chile.  By  Samuel 
Haigh.  London:  James  Carpetiter.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  xviii,  (i),  316. 
Map.  BA.,  H.  29536 

Haigh.  Sketches  of  Buenos  Ayres,  Chile,  and  Peru.  By 
Samuel  Haigh,  Esq.  London:  Effingham  IVilson.  1831.  8vo, 
pp.  iii-x,  (i),  434.     Map.  BA.  29537 

The  preface  is  omitted  in  this  edition.  The  additional  1 18  pages  relate  entirely  to 
Peru      «'  Faithful  and  picturesque." — Athenaum. 


53^ 


HAINES. 


Haight  (B.  I.)  Address  to  the  Students  of  the  CJcneral 
Theological  Seminary  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  ...  ;it 
the  Annual  Matriculation,  ...  1848.  By  Benjamin  I.  Haight, 
D.D.  ...  New-Tor k :  Daniel  Hana^  Jr.  Mucccxiix.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

AldO!   An   Addrea*  delivered  bcforj  the   Philolexian  Soci'.ty  of  Columbia  C'(j|lcgi> 

May  17th,  1840.   ...   Nttu  York  i  ff  illiam  C.  Martin.   1840      8vo,  ;.p.  17.     ia.,  n. 

A  Letter  to  a  Parishioner  relativr  to  the  r'.ce-it  Ordin.irion  jf  Mr.  Arthur  Carey.    Ntw 
7'ork  :  J iimti  A.  Sfarkt.   184,7      8vo,  pr.  r,a.     b.,  n. 

Haight  (N.)  Argument  £nd  Appeal  in  behalf  of  the  Re- 
mains of  the  Revolutionary  Pat  iots  who  died  in  the  Sugar-House 
Prison  in  Liberty  Street,  and  others,  Soldiers  of  the  War  of  1812, 
and  those  of  our  Citizens  ;  before  the  Street  Committee  of  the 
Corporation,  ...  for  the  Repeal  of  the  Ordinance  passed  to  open 
Albany  Street  through  Trinity  Church- Yard  to  Broadway.  Bv 
Nicholas  Haight,  General-in-Chief  of  the  Veterans  of  the  War 
of  18 1 2  ...  also  the  Remarks  of  Col.  John  Alwaise,  before  the 
same  Committee,  together  with  Affidavits  and  Names  of  Persons 
interred  in  said  Grave- Yard,  etc.  New  York:  A.  Baptist^  Jr. 
1854.    8vo,  pp.  31.  29539 

Haight.  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Water  delivered  by  the 
Manhattan  Company ;  with  Observations  on  Waters  surrounding 
the  City  of  New  York.     By  Nicholas  Haight.     1825.    8vo. 

t Haight  (Mrs.  R.  K.)]     Letters  from  the  Old  World.     By 
rady  of  New  York.     New  Y'ork.    1840.     2  vols.,  i2mo.    -]- 
Second  Edition.    [Ibid.'\  2954! 

Haight  (S.  G.)  Reply  to  Col.  Troup's  Defence  of  the 
Agency  of  the  Pulteney  Estate,  &c.  By  Samuel  G.  Haight. 
1822.    8vo.  29542 

Haile  (L.)  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Citizens  of  Warren, 
R.  L,  July  4,  1821  ...  .  By  Levi  Haile  ...  .  fVarren.^  R.  I.: 
Printed  by  S.  Randall.   1 821.     8vo,  pp.  16.  29543 

Hain  (A.  H.  F.)  A  Brief  Essay  on  the  Civil  Service  of  the 
United  States.  By  Augustus  H.  F.  Hain.  fVashington^  D.  C: 
R.  Beres/ord.   1869.     8vo,  pp.  8.  29544 

Haines  (A.  M.)  Original  Papers  relating  to  Samuel  Haines 
and  his  Descendants.  By  Andrew  M.  Haines.  Boston :  David 
Clapp  y  Son.   1869.     8vo,  pp.  34.  b.  29545 

Haines  (C.  G.)  An  Appeal  to  the  People  of  ...  New-York 
on  ...  Abolishing  the  Council  of  Appointment.  By  Charles  (j. 
Haines.     Nexu  Tork :  Printed  by  E.  Conrad,    18 19.     8vo,  pp.  83. 


HAINES. 


537 


[Haines.]  Considerations  on  the  Great  Western  Canal,  from 
the  Hudson  to  Lake  Krie  ;  with  a  View  of  it«  Expense,  Advant- 
ages, and  Progress.  Published  by  Order  of  the  New  York  Cor- 
responding Association  for  the  Promotion  of  Internal  Improve- 
ments. Brooklyn:  Spooner  lif  fVorthington.  i8i8.  8vo,  pp.  58. 
+  Second  Edition.    \_Ibid.']    8vo,  pp.  81.  B.,  H.,  n.  29547 

Haines.  Examination  into  the  Expediency  of  Establishing  a 
Board  of  Agriculture  in  the  State  of  New  York.  By  C.  G. 
Haines.     Brooklyn.   1 8 19.    8vo.  29548 

Haines.  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Micah  Sterling,  ...  on  the 
Expediency  of  adopting  a  Uniform  System  of  Bankruptcy  in  the 
United  States.  New  Tork:  Printed  by  E.  Conrad.  1822.  8vo, 
pp.  52.  B.,  H.,  w.  29549 

Haines.  Memoir  of  Thomas  Addis  Emmet }  by  Charles 
Glidden  Haines,  with  a  Biographical  Notice  of  Mr.  Haines. 
New  Tork:  G.  6f  C.  ^  H.  Carvill.  1829.    i2mo,  pp.  128.      C. 

[Haines.]  Public  Documents  relating  to  the  New  York 
Canals,  which  are  to  connect  the  Western  and  Northern  Lakes 
with  the  Atlantic  Ocean.  With  an  Introduction.  Printed  under 
the  direction  of  the  New  York  Corresponding  Association,  for 
the  Promotion  of  Internal  Improvements,  ^ew  Tork.  1821. 
8vo,  pp.  lii,  485.     Map.  29551 

"  Not  printed  for  sale." 

[Haines.]  Report  on  the  Penitentiary  System  in  the  United 
States ;  Prepared  under  a  Resolution  of  the  Society  for  the  Pre- 
vention of  Pauperism  in  the  City  of  New  York.  New  Tork: 
Printed  by  Mahlon  Day.  1822.    8vo,  pp.  loi,  Appendix,  107. 

Also :  Two  Speeches,  delivered  in  the  New- York  State  Convention,  September, 
1824.     With  the   Proceedings.     New-Ytrks  Printed  by  G.  F.  Hofkini.   1814.    8vo, 

jp.  88.      B.,  BA.,  H.,  w. 

Haines  (E.  M.)  A  Compilation  of  all  the  General  Laws  of 
the  State  of  Illinois,  relative  to  Township  Organization.  ...  By 
Elijah  M  Haines.  Chicago.  1855.  8vo.  -\-  \Ibid.']  1857.  8vo. 
+  \Jbid.\  1865.  8vo.  -j-  Chicago:  E.  B.  Myers  ^  Co.  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  392.  29553 

Haines.  Historical  and  Statistical  Sketches  of  Lake  County, 
...  Illinois.  By  Elijah  M.  Haines.  IVaukegan  {III.):  E.  G. 
Howe.   1852.     i6mo,  pp.  112.     Plate.  29554 

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HAITI. 


Haines.  Laws  of  Wisconsin  ...  and  Duties  of  Town  Offi- 
ccrs  ...  .  By  Elijah  M.  Haines.  Chicago:  ff^m.  B.  Ketn.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  189.  29555 

AUoi  ...  The  American  Law  Directory  ...  .  Ciicago :  E.  B.  Mytrt.  |g6s.  gvo, 
pp.  56.  a.  —  Hainei'  Treaciic,  for  Juiticei  of  the  Peace.  A  Practical  Treatise  on  the 
Powers  and  Dutiei  of  Juiticei  of  the  Peace,  Police  Magiitratei  and  Conitablcf  in  the 
State  of  Illinoii.     1868.    8vo,  pp.  sxxvi,  804. 

Haines  (H.)  L'6tat  d'Alabama,  ...  scs  rcssourccs  min6ralcs, 
agricoles  et  industricUes  ...  par  Hiram  Haines.  Paris:  Rafon  et 
u*.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  128.  29556 

Haines.  The  State  of  Alabama  ;  ...  its  Mineral,  Agricultural 
and  Manufacturing  Resources  ...  By  Hiram  Haines,  c.e.  ... 
Paris:  Simon  Raf on  et  O'.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  120.  H.  29557 

Haines  (S.)  A  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Class  of  1826, 
Yale  College.  ...  By  Shelden  Haines  ...  .  Utica^  N.  T,:  Roberts 
...  Printer.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  99.  b.  29558 

Haines  (W.  A.)  Catalogue  of  the  Terrestrial  Shells  in  the 
Collection  of  William  A.  Haines.  New  Tork :  New  Tork  Print- 
ing Co,  1868.    8 VO}  pp.  119.  c.  29559 

[Haines  (Zenas  T.)]  Letters  from  the  Forty-Fourth  Regi- 
ment M.  V.  M. :  a  Record  of  the  Experience  of  a  Nine  Months' 
Regiment  in  ...  North  Carolina  in  1862-3.  By  "Corporal." 
Boston:  Printed  at  the  Herald  Job  Office.   1863.    ilvo,  pp.  121. 

Hair  (J.  T.)  Iowa  State  Gazetteer  ;  embracing  Descriptive 
an'^  Historical  Sketches  of  Countries,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Vil- 
lag.j,  which  include  much  valuable  information  respecting  the 
Agriculture,  Manufactories,  Commerce,  Educational  and  Relig- 
ious Institutions ;  Population  and  History  of  the  State.  ...  and 
a  Classified  Business  Directory  ...  .  Compiled  and  Edited  by 
James  T.  Hair.  Chicago.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  722.  -\- \_Ibid.'\  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  76,  722.  29561 

The  Hairbreadth  Escapes  and  Humorous  Adventures  of  a 
Volunteer  in  the  Cavalry  Service.  By  One  of  Them  ...  .  Cin- 
cinnati:  P.C.Browne.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  200.  29562 

Haiti.     See  also  Hayti,  Dominica,  and  St.  Domingo. 

Abecedaire  Haytien;  suivi  d'un  Precis  Historique,  Chrono- 
logique  et  Geographique  sur  I'lsle  de  Haiti.     Paris.  1839.    8vo. 


HAITI. 


539 


Adrcsscs  dc  l'Asscmbl6c  Provinciale  du  Nord  dc  St.  Domi- 
/ii(|uc>  du  15  Juillct,  1 79 1,  a  I'Asscmblcc  Nationulc  au  Roi  au  83 
(Icpartcmctits  ct  au  dircctoirc  du  dcpartcmcnt  dc  la  Gironde. 
Paris.    1 791.     8vo.  A.  29564 


Affaire  d'Haiti.     Paris.   1836.    8vo. 


A.  29565 


Almanach  national  de  la  R6publique  d'FIaiti,  pour  Tannic 
1827.     Port-au-Prince,   1826.     i2mo.  B.,  M.  29566 

Almanach  Royal  d'Hayti  pour  I'annec  18 15,  douzi^me  dc 
rindepcndance  ct  la  ^uatriemc  du  Rcgne  dc  sa  Majcst6,  par  P. 
Roux.     y/a  Cap  Henry.     8vo.     Continued.  29567 

Code-Civil  d'Haiti.  Port-au-Prince.  1826.  4to.  -f-  Peris. 
1826.    8vo.  A.  29568 

Code  des  Colons  dc  St.  Dominguc,  avcc  dcs  Notes  par 
Vanufel  et  Villeneuvc,  avocats.     Paris.   1826.    8vo.  29569 

Code  Henry,  Loi  dc  Commerce,  Loi  Penalc.  Ju  Cap  Henry. 
1812.    Post  8vo.  29570 

Communications  received  at  the  Foreign  Office  relative  to 
Hayti.  Printed  by  order  of  the  House  of  Commons.  London. 
1829.    Folio.  A.  29571 

Comp.ignic  d'Haiti  pour  la  culture  du  cafe  et  autres  produits. 
Haiti  sa  fertilite,  ses  ressourccs  commcrcialcs  D'apres  Peuchet  ct 
divers  documents  anciens  et  modernes.  Paris:  Imprimerie  de  E. 
Briere.   1867.     8vo,  pp.  22.  ba.  29572 

Constitution  dc  la  Republiquc  d'Hayti,  du  14  Novembre,  1846. 
Port-au-Prince,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  24.  M.  29573 

Constitution  dc  TEmpirc  d'Haiti:  Septembre  18,  1849.  ^''^^~ 
au- Prince :  De  P Imprimerie  Nationale.     8vo.  s.  29574 

Constitution  of  the  Republic  of  Hayti.  To  which  is  added 
Documents,  &c.     New  Tork.  1818.    i2mo.  W.  29575 

Copies  dcs  Pieces  dcs  Agens  du  Gouvcrncmcnt  Fran^ais,  etc. 
Cap  Henry,   18 14.    8vo,  pp.  14.  C  29576 

Correspondence  relative  to  the  Emigration  to  Hayti,  of  the 
Free  People  of  Colour,  in  the  United  States.  Together  with 
the  Instructions  to  the  Agent  sent  out  by  President  Boyer, 
New-Tor k:  Printed  by  Mahlon  Day.  1824.    8vo,  pp.  32      N.,  W. 


540 


HAITI. 


...  Haytian  Papers.  A  Collection  of  the  very  interesting  Proc- 
lamations, and  other  Official  Documents,  together  with  some  Ac- 
count of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Present  State  of  the  Kingdom 
of  Hayti.  With  a  Preface  by  Prince  Sanders,  Esq.,  Agent  to 
the  King  of  Hayti.  London :  Iv.  Reed.  i8l6.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  228. 
-f-  Boston    1810.     i2mo,  pp.  156.  29578 

"  Prince  Sanders  was  *  a  gentleman  of  color,'  born  and  bred  in  Boston." — Rich. 

Loi  et  ordinances  relatives  a  la  Republique  d'Haiti.  [1826.] 

Manifeste  du  Roi  (Henri  Christophe).  Cap  Henry.  [1814.] 
8vo,  pp.  44.  29580 

L' Organisation  Judiciare  et  sur  la  Police  des  Tribunaux  sur 
Hayti.  29581 

Pieces  Officielles  relatives  aux  negotiations  du  Gouvernement 
Fran^ais  avec  le  Gouvernement  Haitien,  pour  traiter  de  la  for- 
malite  de  la  reconnaissance  de  I'Independance  d'Haiti.  Port-au- 
Prince :  Imprimerie  du  Gouvernement^  Octobre,  1824,  ^«  21  de  Tln- 
dependance  d'Haiti.    4to,  pp.  84.     -j-  Paris.  1825.    8vo,  pp.  88. 

Plan  general  de  defense  du  Royaume.  Cap  Henry.  18 14. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  29583 

Le  Propagateur  Haitien,  Journal  politique  et  litteraire,  redige 
par  plusieurs  Haitiens.  Imprime  au  Port-au-Prince.  1822.  410, 
pp.  200.  29584 

Recueil  general  des  lois  et  actes  du  Gouvernement  d'Haiti. 
Paris :  Auguste  Durard.   185 1.    8vo.  29585 

The  Rural  Code  of  Haiti ;  in  French  in  English.  With  a 
Prefatory  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  The  Earl  Bathurst,  k.g.  ... 
London:  James  Ridgway.  1827.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  xviii,  100.        a. 

The  Rural  Code  of  Haiti.  Literally  Translated  from  a  Pub- 
lication by  the  Government  Press ;  together  with  Letters  from 
that  Country,  by  a  Southern  Planter.  Granville^  Middletown, 
N.  J.  1837.    8vo,  pp.  48.  M.  29587 

Les  Six  Codes  d'Haiti,  suivis  d'une  table  raisonnee  des  ma- 
tieres.    Ju  Port-au-Prince.   1 828.     i2mo,  pp.  738.         c.  29588 

Translation  of  an  Official  Communication  from  the  Govern- 
ment of  Hayti,  February  i6th,  i/'x6.    4to.  29589 

See  alio  on  Hayti :  "  Revue  des  Deux  Mondes,"  15  Novembre  1845  ;  "  Blackwood's 
Magazine,"  iv.  1 30  and  x.  545  ;  "  Quart.  Rev.,"  xxi.  430 ;  «'  North  Amer.  Rev.,"  xii. 
and  XXVIII.}  "Pamphleteer,"  xiii.  150 


HAKLUYT. 


541 


[Haken  (J.  Chr.  L.)]  Schiffbruch  und  Drangsale  von  John 
Byron.     Neu  erzahlt.     Berlin.   1793.    8vo.  29590 

Hakewill  (J.)  A  Picturesque  Tour  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica, 
from  Drawings  made  in  the  Years  1820  and  1821.  By  James 
Hakewill  ...  London:  Hurst  and  Robinson.  1825.  Folio,  pp.  (5), 
16,  13,  (28).     21  colored  Plates.  C,  H.  29591 

[Hakluyt  (Richard).]  Divers  |  voyages,  touching  the  dis- 
couerie  of  |  America,  and  the  Hands  adiacent  |  vnto  the  same,  made 
first  of  all  by  our  |  Englishmen,  and  afterward  by  the  French- 1 
men  and  Britons :  |  And  certaine  notes  of  aduertisements  for  ob- 
serua- 1  tions,  necessarie  for  such  as  shall  heereafter  |  make  th'  !'l  .. 
attempt.  |  With  two  mappes,  annexed  heereunto  for  the  |  i  Liiiui 
vnderstanding  of  the  whole)  matter.  |  Imprinted  at  Lon-\cij  ■  'ir 
Thomas  JVoodcocke^\dwelHng  in  paules  Church-yard^  |  at  the  signe  of 
the  hlacke  beare.  \  1582.  |  [Colophon:]  Imprinted  at  London^  at 
the  I  three  Cranes^  in  the  Fine-\treey  by  Thomas  Daiu-\son.  \  i_''S2.  ] 
4to,  Title,  Names  of  Travellers,  Dedication  to  Sir  Philip  Syd- 
ney, signed  R.  H.,  Patent  to  Cabot,  Note  on  Cabot,  Thome's 
Address,  To  Dr.  Ley,  in  all   16  leaves,  Text,  37  leaves.     2 

Maps.  BA.,  H.,  J.C.B.,  H.C.M.  29592 

A  tract  of  excessive  rarity,  only  one  or  two  perfect  copies  being  Icnown,  and  of  the 
deepest  interest,  having  been  published  for  the  purpose  of  inducing  the  English  nation 
to  establish  colonies  in  America.  It  is  Hakluyt's  first  publication.  The  "two  mappes" 
mentioned  in  the  title  are  rarely  found  with  the  work.  The  first  of  these  is  introduced 
with  a  notice:  "This  is  the  Forme  of  a  Mappe  sent  1527,  from  Sivili  in  Spayne,  by 
Maister  R.  Thorne,  Merchaunt,  &c."  The  second,  is  dedicated  to  Sir  Philip  Sydney 
by  "  Michael  Lok" — 1582.  It  relates  to  attempts  to  discover  a  North-west  passage, 
tfie  discoveries  of  the  Cabots,  Ribault's  adventures  in  Florida,  &c.,  from  tbe  scarce 
English  edition  of  1563,  which  Hakluyt  omitted  in  his  later  collections;  and  contains 
the  first  translation  into  English  of  the  letter  attributed  to  Verazzano.  See  Ribault  (J.) 
It  was  reprinted  with  the  following  title  : 

Hakluyt.  Divers  Voyages  touching  the  Discovery  of  Amer- 
ica and  the  Islands  adjacent,  Collected  and  Published  by  Richard 
Hakluyt.  ...  Edited,  with  Notes  and  an  Introduction,  by  John 
Winter  Jones,  of  the  British  Museum.  London :  Printed  for  the 
Hakluyt  Society,  m.dccc.l.  8vo,  pp.  (6),  cxi,  171,  6.  2  Maps, 
I  Facsimile.  b.,  ba.  29593 

Hakluyt.  The  Principall  |  Navigations,  Voia- 1  ges,  and  Dis- 
coveries of  the  I  English  nation,  made  by  Sea  or  ouer  Land,  |  to 
the  most  remote  and  farthest  distant  Quarters  of  |  the  earth  at  any 
time  within  the  compasse  |  of  these  1500.  yeeres :  Deuided  into 
three  |  seuerall  parts,  according  to  the  po-|sitions  of  the  Regions 
whercun-|to  they  were  directed.  |  *,;.*  |  The  first,  conteining  the 


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personal!  trauels  of  the  English  vnto  ludxa,  Syria,  A-|rabia,  the 
riuer  Euphrates,  Babylon,  Balsara,  the  Persian  Gulfe,  Ormuz 
Chaul,  (  Goa,  India,  and  many  Islands  adioyning  to  the  South 
parts  of  Asia  :  toge-  |  ther  with  the  like  vnto  Egypt,  the  chiefest 
ports  and  places  of  Africa  with-  |  in  and  without  the  Streight  of 
Gibraltar,  and  about  the  famous  Promon-  |  torie  of  Buona  Espe- 
ranza.  |  The  Second,  comprehending  the  worthy  discoueries  of 
the  English  towards  |  the  North  and  Northeast  by  Sea,  as  of 
Lapland,  ScrikHnia,  Corelia,  the  Baie  |  of  S.  Nicholas,  the  Isles 
of  Colgoieue,  Vaigats,  and  Noua  Zembla  toward  the  |  great  riuer 
Ob,  with  the  mightie  Empire  of  Russia,  the  Caspian  Sea 
Georgia,  |  Armenia,  Media,  Persia,  Boghar  in  Bactria,  &  diuers 
Kingdoms  of  Tartaria.  |  The  third  and  last,  including  the  English 
valiant  attempts  in  searching  al-|most  all  the  corners  of  the  vaste 
and  new  world  of  America,  from  73.  de-  |  grees  of  Northerly 
latitude  Southward,  to  Meta  Incognita,  Newfoundland,  |  the 
maine  of  Virginia,  the  point  of  Florida,  the  Baie  of  Mexico,  all 
the  In- 1  land  of  Noua  Hispania,  the  coast  of  Terrafirma,  Brasill, 
the  riuer  of  Plate,  to  |  the  Streight  of  Magellan :  and  through  it, 
and  from  it  in  the  South  Sea  to  |  Chili,  Peru,  Xalisco,  the  Gulfe 
of  California,  Noua  Albion  vpon  the  backside  |  of  Canada,  further 
than  euer  any  Christian  hitherto  hath  pierced.  |  Whereunto  is 
added  the  last  most  renowmed  English  Nauigation,  |  round  about 
the  whole  Globe  of  the  Earth.  |  By  Richard  Hakluyt  Master  of 
Artes,  and  Student  sometime  |  of  Christ-church  in  Oxford.  | 
Imprinted  at  London  by  George  Bishop  |  and  Ralph  Newberie^  Depu- 
ties to  I  Christopher  Barker^  Printer  to  the  \  ^ueenes  most  excellent 
Alaiestie.  \  1589.  |  Eolio,  8  1.,  viz.:  Title,  reverse  blank;  'To 
the  Right  Hono-  |  rable  Sir  Francis  Walsingham  | '  etc.,  pp.  3  ; 
'  Richard  Hakluyt  to  the  fauourable  Reader,'  3 ;  Epigrams,  i ; 
'  The  order  of  all  the  voyages  comprised  in  this  whole  worke  in  | 
generall,*  etc.,  7;  Text,  825  ;  'A  Table  Alphabeticall,'  etc.,  9. 
Map,  entitled  "  Typvs  Orbis  Terrarvm."  [Colophon :]  Im- 
printed at  London  by  the  \  Deputies  of  Christopher  Barker^  Printer 
to  I  the  ^ueenes  most  excellent  Maiestie.  \  Anno  Dom.  1589.  |  h. 

This  is  the  first  edition  of  Hakluyt's  collection  of  voyages,  which,  in  their  second 
form,  were  recast  and  amplified  into  three  volumes,  as  described  infra.  At  p.  597  there 
should  be  a  map  25^  by  17^  inches,  which  can  be  recognized  by  the  royal  arms  and 
the  word  Virginia,  and  references  to  the  recent  expeditions  sent  thither  by  Sir  Walter 
Raleigh,  but  it  is  rarely  found  with  the  work,  and  there  is  sometimes  substituted  another 
edition  of  the  same  map  from  the  English  version  of  Linschoten's  Voyages,  and  occa- 
sionally a  half-sheet  woodcut  map  entitled  "  A  general  map  made  onelye  for  the  partic- 
ular declaration  of  this  Discovery,"  to  illustrate  Sir  Hunifrey  Gilbert's  Discourse  to 
prove  a  passage  by  tlie  North-west  to  Cathaia  and  the  East  Indies;  it  belongs  to  Sir 
liumfrey  Gilbert's   Discourse  described  in  our  Vol.  iv.,  supra.     The  uncertainty  as  to 


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the  map  arises  perhaps  from  the  fact  that  the  one  which 
inserted  does  not  appear  to  have  been  published.  Hakluyt,  at  the  end  of  his  preface, 
says  :  "  I  have  contented  myselfe  with  inserting  into  the  worke  one  of  the  best  general 
niappcs  of  the  world  onely,  vntill  the  comming  out  of  a  very  large  and  most  exact  ter- 
restriall  Globe,  collected  and  reformed  according  to  the  newest,  secretest,  and  latest 
discoueries  ...  composed  by  M.  Emmerie  MoUlncux,  of  Lambeth,  a  rare  Gentleman 
in  his  profession,  being  therein  for  diuers  yeeres,  greatly  supported  by  the  pur"e  and 
liberalitie  of  the  worshipfull  inarchant  M.  William  Sanderson."  The  voyage  of  Sir 
Jerome  Bowes,  Knight,  to  Muscovy  in  1582,  was  in  some  particulars  erroneous;  it  w.ns, 
therefore,  "  printed  this  second  time,  according  to  the  True  copie,  I  received  of  a 
gentleman  that  went  in  the  same  voyage,  for  the  correction  of  the  errors  in  the  former 
impression."  This  reprinted  portion  commences  at  p.  491  and  ends  at  p.  501 ;  thus 
concluding  the  second  part.  The  third  part  beginning  at  p.  506.  Hakluyt,  on  the 
last  page  of  his  address  "to  the  Reader,"  notices  with  regret  his  being  compelled  to 
comply  with  the  request  of  certain  friends,  in  the  suppression  of  Sir  Francis  Drake's 
Voyage,  "  wherein  I  must  confesse  to  have  taken  more  than  ordinarie  paines,  meaning 
to  have  inserted  it  in  this  worke."  He,  however,  appears  to  have  printed  a  few 
copies  privately;  and  the  Voyage  thus  suppressed,  is  sometimes  inserted  after  p.  643. 
This  portion  consists  of  three  sheets,  or  six  leaves,  bearing  the  signatures  M  m  m.  4,  5, 
and  6 ;  followed  by  a  broadside  or  sheet,  a  Journal  or  Extract,  from  the  Logbook  of 
the  Voyage,  from  the  departure  from  Plymouth  Road,  September  14,  1585,  the  prog- 
ress minutely  detailed  till  the  return  to  Portsmouth,  July  22,  1586.  This  sheet  is  of 
extreme  rarity.  It  is  scarcely  necessary  to  suggest  that  the  addition  of  the  original 
version  of  Bowes'  and  Drake's  Voyages  add  greatly  to  the  value  of  any  copy  of  the 
work  in  which  they  happen  to  be.  "  His  volume  contains  an  invaluable  treasure  of 
material  information,  which  even  at  this  day  affix  to  the  name  of  Hakluyt  a  brilliancy 
of  reputation  which  a  series  of  ages  can  never  efface  or  obscure." — Zouch's  Life  of  Sir 
Ph'tlif  Sidney. 

Hakluyt.  7  he  |  Principal  Navi-  |  gations,  Voiages,  |  Traf- 
fiqves  and  Disco-  ( ueries  of  the  English  Nation,  made  by  Sea  |  or 
ouer-land,  to  the  remote,  and  farthest  di- 1  stant  quarters  of  the 
Earth,  on  any  time  within  I  the  compasse  of  these  1500  yeeres  ; 
Deuided  |  into  three  seuerall  volumes,  according  to  the  |  positions 
of  the  Regions,  whereunto  |  they  were  directed.  This  first  vol- 
ume containing  the  woorthy  Discoueries,  |  &c.,  of  the  English 
toward  the  North  and  Northest  by  Sea,  |  as  of  Lapland,  Scriksinia, 
Corelia,  the  Baie  of  S.  Nicolas,  the  Isles  of  Col- 1  goieue,  Vai- 
gatz,  and  Noua  Zembla,  toward  the  great  riuer  Ob,  |  with  the 
the  mighty  Empire  of  Russia,  the  Caspian  Sea,  Geor-|gia,  Ar- 
menia, Media,  Persia,  Boghar  in  Bactria,  jand  diuers  kingdoms  of 
Tartaria  ;  |  Together  with  many  notahle  monuments  and  testimo-  | 
nies  of  the  ancient  forren  trades,  and  of  the  warrelike  and  |  other 
shipping  of  this  realme  of  England  in  former  ages.  |  Whereunto 
is  annexed  also  a  briefe  Commencarie  of  the  true  |  state  of  Island, 
and  of  the  Northren  Seas  and  |  lands  situate  that  way.  |  And, 
lastly,  the  memorable  defeate  of  the  Spanish  huge  |  Armada, 
Anno  1588.  and  the  famous  victorie  |  atchieued  at  the  citie  of 
Cadiz,  1596.  I  are  described.  By  Richard  Haklvyt  Master  of  | 
Artes,  and   sometime  Student  of  Christ-] Church  in  Oxford.  J 


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Imprinted  at  London  by  George  \  JtSishop  Ralph  Newberie  and  Robert 
Barker.\  1598.  |  Folio,  Title,  Dedication,  Preface,  Sonnets,  and 
Catalogue,  pp.  (24),  619.  29595 

This  is  the  title  of  the  first  issue  of  the  first  volume  of  this  amplified  edition  of  tht 
former  work.  The  original  voyage  to  Cadiz,  on  p.  607,  was  suppressed  by  order  of 
Queen  Elizabeth,  on  the  disgrace  of  Essex,  and  is  therefore  often  supplied  by  a  reprint. 
Owing  to  this  suppression  the  title  was  changed  in  the  particulars  indicated  in  the  fol- 
lowing title,  in  which  we  have  omitted  only  such  words  as  are  mere  repetitions  of  the 
former  title ;  it  will  be  noticed  there  is  no  mention  of  the  voyage  to  Cadiz. 

Hakluyt.  The  |  Principal  Navi- 1  gations,  Voyages,  |  Traf- 
fiqves  and  Discove-j  ries  of  the  English  Nation,  ...  at  any  time 
within  the  conipasse  of  these  1600  yeres  :|  ...  The  first  Volume 
containeth  the  worthy  Discoueries  |  &c.  of  the  English  ...  .  | 
VVhereunto  is  annexed  a  briefe  Commentary  of  the  true  state 
of  Island,  ...  As  also  the  |  memorable  defeat  of  the  Spanish  huge 
Armada,  Anno  1588.  |  TfThe  second  Volume  comprehendeth 
the  principall  |  Nauigations,  Voyages,  Traffiques,  and  discoueries 
of  the  English  |  Nation  made  by  Sea  or  ouer-land,  to  the  South 
and  South-east  |  parts  of  the  World,  as  well  within  as  without 
the  Streight  of  |  Gibraltar,  at  any  time  within  the  compasse  of 
these  1600.  I  yeres  :  Diuided  into  two  seueral  parts,  &c.  |  ^  By 
Richard  Hakluyt  Preacher,  and  |  sometime  Student  of  Christ- 
Church,  in  Oxford.  |  Imprinted  at  London  by  George  |  Bishops  Ralph 
Newberie,  \  and  Robert  Barker.  \  Anno  1599.  |    Folio,  pp.  (24),  619. 

It  will  be  observed  that  this  title-page  includes  an  abridgment  of  the  title  which 
follows.  We  may  add  that  Vols.  i.  and  ii.  are  usually  found  together  when  in  their 
original  binding,  and  should,  in  fact,  be  so  bound. 

Hakluyt.  The  |  Second  Volvme  |  of  the  Principal  Na- 1  viga- 
tions.  Voyages,  Traf- 1  fiques  and  Discoueries  of  the  English 
Nation,  made  by  |  Sea  or  ouer-land,  to  the  South  and  South-east 
parts  of  the  |  World,  at  any  time  within  the  compasse  of  these 
1600.  yeres  :  |  Diuided  into  two  seuerall  parts  :  |  Whereof  the  first 
containeth  the  personall  trauels,  &c.  |  of  the  English,  through 
and  within  the  Streight  of  Gibraltar,  to  Al-|ger,  Tunis,  and 
Tripolis  in  Barbary,  to  Alexandria  and  Cairo  in  AEgypt,  to  the 
Isles  I  of  Sicilia,  Zante,  Candia,  Rhodus,  Cyprus,  and  Chio,  to 
the  Citie  of  Constantinople,  to  diuers  parts  |  of  Asia  Minor,  to 
Syria  and  Armenia,  to  lerusalem  and  other  places  in  ludea ;  As 
also  to  A- 1  rabia,  downe  the  Riuer  of  Euphrates,  to  Babylon  and 
Balsara,  and  so  through  the  Per- 1  sian  gulph  to  Ormuz,  Chaul, 
Goa,  and  to  many  Islands  adioyning  vpon  the  |  South  parts  of 
Asia ;  And  likewise  from  Goa  to  Cambaia,  and  to  all  the  |  domin- 
ions of  Zelabdim  Echebar  the  great  Mogor,  to  the  mighty  ]  Riuer 


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of  Ganges  to  Bengala,  Aracan,  Bacola  and  Chon-|dcri,  to  Pegu, 
to  lamahai  in  the  kingdome  of  Si-|am,  and  almost  to  the  very 
fron- 1  tiers  of  China.  |  The  second  comprehendeth  the  Voyages, 
Trafficlcs,  &c.,  of  the  English  Nation,  made  without  the  Streight 
of  Gibral-|tar,  to  the  Islands  of  the  Azores,  of  Porto  Santo, 
Madera,  and  the  Canaries,  |  to  the  kingdomes  of  Barbary,  to  the 
Isles  of  Capo  Verde,  to  the  Riuers  of  Senega,  Gam- 1  bra,  Madra- 
bumba,  and  Sierra  Leona,  to  the  coast  of  Guinea  and  Benin,  to 
the  Isles  |  of  S.  Thome  and  Santa  Helena,  to  the  parts  about  the 
Cape  of  Buona  Espe- 1  ranza,  to  Quitangone  near  Mozambique, 
to  the  Isles  of  Comoro  and  |  Zanzibar,  to  the  citie  of  Goa,  beyond 
Cape  Comori,  to  the  Isles  |  of  Nicubar,  Gomc:>  Polo,  and  Pulo 
Pinaom,  to  the  |  maine  land  of  Malacca,  and  to  the  king- 1  dome 
of  lunsalaon.  By  Richard  Hackluyt  Preacher,  and  sometime 
Stu- 1  dent  of  Christ-Church  in  Oxford.  |  Imprinted  at  London  by 
George  Bishops  |  Ralph  Newbery^  and  Robert  Barker  |  Jnno  1599. 
Folio,  Title,  Dedication,  and  Catalogue,  pp.  (16),  3*1 ;  Part  11, 
pp.  204.  -  -..  H.  29597 

Hakluyt.  The  I  Third  and  Last]  Volvme  of  the  Voy-|ages, 
Navigations,  Traf- 1  fiques,  and  Discoueries  of  the  English  Na- 
tion, and  in  |  some  few  places,  where  they  have  not  been,  of 
strangers,  per- 1  formed  within  and  before  the  time  of  these  hun- 
dred yeeres,  to  all  |  parts  of  the  Newfound  world  of  America,  or 
the  West  Indies,  from  73.  |  degrees  of  Northerly  to  57.  of  South- 
erly latitude  :  |  As  namely  to  Engronland,  Meta  Incognita,  Estoti- 
land,  Tierra  de  Labrador,  Newfoundland,  vp  The  grand  bay,  the 
gulfe  of  S.  Lau- 1  rence,  and  the  Riuer  of  Canada  to  Hochelaga 
and  Saguenay,  along  the  coast  of  Aram- 1  bee,  to  the  shores  and 
maines  of  Virginia  and  Florida,  and  on  the  West  or  backside  of 
them  I  both,  to  the  rich  and  pleasant  countries  of  Nueua  Biscaya, 
Cibola,  Tiguex,  Cicuic,  |  Quiuira,  to  the  15.  prouinces  of  the 
kingdome  of  New  Mexico,  to  the|bottome  of  the  gulfe  of  Cali- 
fornia, and  vp  the  |  Riuer  of  Buena  Guia :  |  And  likewise  to  all 
the  ysles  both  small  and  great  lying  before  the  |  cape  of  Florida, 
The  bay  of  Mexico,  and  Tierra  firma,  to  the  coasts  and  Inlands  | 
of  Newe  Spaine,  Tierra  firma,  and  Guiana,  vp  the  mighty  Riuers 
of  Orenoque,  Dessekebe,  and  Marannion,  to  euery  part  of  the 
coast  of  Brasil,  to  the  Riuer  of  Plate,  |  through  the  Streights  of 
Magellan  forward  and  backward,  and  to  the  |  South  of  the  said 
Streights  as  farre  as  57.  degrees :  |  And  from  thence  on  the  back- 
side of  America,  along  the  coastes,  harbours,  |  and  capes  of  Chili, 
Peru,  Nicaragua,  Nueua  Espanna,  Nueua   tJalicia,  Culiacan,  j 


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California,  Noua  Albion,  and  more  Northerly  as  farre  as  43. 
degrees  :  |  Together  with  the  two  renowmed,  and  prosperous  voy- 
ages of  Sir  P'rancis  Drake] and  M.  Thomas  Candish  round  about 
the  circumference  of  the  whole  earth,  and  I  diuers  other  voyages 
intended  and  set  forth  for  that  course.  Collected  by  Richard 
Haklvyt  Preacher,  and  sometimes  |  student  of  Christ-Church  in 
Oxford.  Imprinted  at  London  by  George  Bishops  Ralfe  [Newberie^ 
and  Robert  Barker.  \  Anno  Dom.  1600.  Folio,  Titie,  Dedication, 
and  Catalogue,  pp.  (iH),  868.  h.  29598 

A  fine  set  of  this  grand  series  of  Voyages  is  one  of  the  desiderata  in  an  American 
collection.  The  largest  I  have  seen,  measured  I2|^  by  8^  inches,  and  contained  many 
rough  leaves  ;  the  third  volume  in  the  set  referred  to  measured  only  1 1^  by  7^^  inches, 
and  that  had  many  rough  leaves,  which  circumstance,  inclines  me  to  believe  that  vols. 
I.  and  II.  were  printed  on  paper  somewhat  larger  than  the  third.  It  is  difficult  to 
overrate  the  importance  and  value  of  this  extraordinary  collection  of  voyages.  Mr. 
Bancroft  characterizes  "  Richard  Hakluyt  as  the  enlightened  friend  and  able  document- 
ary historian  of  these  commercial  enterprises,  a  man  whose  fame  should  be  vindicated 
and  asserted  in  the  land  which  he  helped  to  colonize,"  while  Oldys,  in  his  British 
Library,  devotes  fifty  pages  to  an  analysis  of  his  works,  and  remarks  that  his  collection 
"  redounds  as  much  to  the  glory  of  the  English  nation  as  any  book  that  ever  was  pub- 
lished," and  Mr.  Dibdin  is  in  an  ecslacy  of  delight  in  his  famous  passage,  beginning 
"All  hail  to  thee,  Richard  Hakluyt,"  &c.  The  great  rarity  aid  value  of  the  series 
suggested  the  following  edition  : 

Hakluyt.  Hakluyt's  Collection  of  the  Early  Voyages, 
Travels,  and  Discoveries  of  the  English  Nation.  A  New  Edi- 
tion, with  Additions.  London:  R.  H.  Evans.  1809-12.  5  vols., 
4to,  pp.  xxvii,  (5),  670 ;  (4),  ix,  (viii),  684  j  viii,  (viii),  623 ;  (6), 
612  }  (4),  V,  595  }  (4),  595.  B.,  ba.,  h.  29599 

This  is  an  accurate  reprint  of  the  3  vols.,  folio,  1 598-1 600,  with  the  addition  of 
those  voyages  which  were  published  in  the  first  edition  and  omitted  in  the  second,  also, 
a  supplement  containing  all  the  voyages  and  travels  printed  by  Hakluyt  or  at  his  sug- 
gestion. 325  copies  only  were  printed,  of  which  75  are  on  large  paper.  This  reprint 
is  now  very  scarce,  and  commands  more  than  its  original  price.  An  additional  number 
of  copies  of  vol.  v.  were  printed  with  the  following  title : 


ii! 


Hakluyt.  A  Selection  of  Curious,  Rare,  and  Early  Voy- 
ages and  Histories  of  Interesting  Discoveries,  chiefly  published 
by  Hakluyt,  or  at  his  suggestion,  but  not  included  in  his  cele- 
brated compilation,  to  which,  to  Purchas  and  other  General  Col- 
lections, this  is  intended  as  a  Supplement.  London :  R.  H.  Evans. 
1812.    4to,  pp.  807.  B.,  c,  s.  29600 


Contains  fourteen  rare  works  not  easily  accessible  in  any  other  form,  and  is  quite  as 
important  as  either  of  the  volumes  published  in  his  time.  It  includes  "  Virginia 
Richly  Valued,"  Anghiera's  "  West  Indies,"  &c.  Hakluyt  was  th  :  translator  of  other 
works  which  we  have  already  noticed.  See  our  Vol.  i..  No.  I' 64;  Vol.  vi.,  Nos. 
24896,  24897 ;  Laudonniere  (M.),  and  Ribault  (J.),  infra. 


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Hakluyt.  Some  Observations  on  Richard  Hakluyt  and 
American  Discoveries.  Communicated  to  the  Society  of  Anti- 
quaries, by  J.  Payne  Collier.     London.   1850.    4to.  29601 

A  few  copies  privately  issued. 

Hakluyt  Society. 

This  Society  was  formed  in  1847,  and  has,  up  to  this  date,  1875,  published  about 
forty  volumes.  A  detailed  list  will  be  found  in  Part  xi.  of  Bohn's  Edition  of  Lowndes' 
•'  Manual."  It  is  a  very  desirable  series  of  books,  and  so  many  as  relate  to  American 
topics  are  described  in  this  dictionary  under  the  names  of  their  respective  authors. 

Halbert  (H.)  The  last  Speech  and  Confession  of  Henry 
Halbert,  who  was  executed  at  Philadelphia,  October  19,  1765, 
for  the  Murder  of  the  Son  of  Jacob  Woolman.  Philadelphia. 
1765.    8vo.  p.  29602 

Halberstadt  (A.)  Vrijmoedige  gedachten  over  de  oorzaken 
van  den  tcgenwoordigen  staat  van  verval  der  kolonie  Suriname, 
en  over  de  gebreken  in  het  stelsel  van  regering  dier  kolonie. 
[n.  p.]  1838.    8vo.  29603 

Halcyon  Luminary  and  Theological  Repository  ...  By  a  Society 
of  Gentlemen.  New-Tor k :  E.  Riley.  1812-13.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  590.  E.,  H.  29604 

Haldeman  (R.  J.)  African  Slavery  regarded  from  an  Un- 
usual Stand-Point.  Territorial  Abstractions  ignored  ...  and  a 
more  Radical  Issue  raised.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.     29605 

Haldemam.  Remarks  on  the  Census  Bill  of  ...  Dec.  8th, 
13th,  and  15th.    1869.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  6.  29606 

Haldeman  (S.  S.)  A  Description  of  several  New  and  In- 
teresting Animals.  ...  Albany:  J,  Munsell.   1847.    ^^°)  PP*  ?• 

Haldeman.  Haldeman's  Zoological  Contributions.  With 
Colored  Plates.     New  York.  1843-44.    8vo.  29608 

Haldeman.  A  Monograph  of  the  Limniades,  or  Fresh-water 
Univalve  Shells  of  North  America.  By  S.  S.  Haldeman,  ... 
Also  Supplement.    Philadelphia.   1842.    8vo.    40  colored  Plates. 

Haldeman.  A  Monograph  of  the  Freshwater  Univalve  Mol- 
lusca  of  the  United  States,  including  Notices  of  Species  in  other 
parts  of  North  America.  By  S.  Stehman  Haldeman.  Philadel- 
phia. 1870.    8vo.     8  colored  Plates.  29610 


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Haldrick.  Banks,  Banking,  and  Paper  Currencies.  By 
Haldrick.     Boston.   1840.    8vo.  296 11 

Hale  (A.)  Two  Discourses  on  ...  the  War  between  the  U. 
States  and  Mexico  ;  ...  Springfield  ...  nth  July,  1847.  By  Al- 
bert Hale.  ...  Springfield.  1847.    8vo,  pp.  16.  b.  29612 

Hale  (B.)  An  Inaugural  Address,  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of 
Geneva  College,  December  21,  1836.  By  Benjamin  Hale,  d.d. 
...  Geneva,  N.  T.:  Printed  by  J.  J.  Mattison.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  31. 
-\-  Second  Edition.     Albany:  J.  Mumell.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Hale.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Opening  of  the  Convention  of 
the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  ...  New  Hampshire,  holden 
in  ...  Hopkinton,  ...  September  8,  1830.  Concord:  Printed  by 
Jsa  M'-Farland.   1 830.    8vo,  pp.  23.  29614 

Hale.  Valedictory  Letter  to  the  Trustees  of  Dartmouth 
College.     \Hanover.   1835.]    i2mo,  pp.  24.  29615 

Also:  A  Baccalaureate  Address  ...  Geneva  College,  August  I,  1838.  ...  Gitieva, 
N.  Y.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  30.  H.  —  A  Baccalaureate  Address  ...  August  7,  1839.  ... 
[Ibid. ;"]  Printed  by  Stow  &  Frazee.  mdcccxxxix.  8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  —  Baccalaureate 
Address  ...  at  ...  Geneva  College,  August  4,  1847.  Geneva.  1847.  8vu,  pp.  24. — 
v^n  Inaugural  Address,  ...  at  Gardiner,  ...  Jan.  i,  1823.  HalloiveU.  1823.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  B.,  H.  —  Lecture  ...  before  the  Young  Men's  Association  in  Geneva,  New- York, 
November  8,  1837;  ...  Geneva.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the 
Death  of  David  Bates  Douglass,  ...  Geneva  College,  ...  1849.  Geneva.  1850.  8vo, 
pp.  19.  BA.,  s.  —  What  is  Education?  A  Lecture  before  the  Teachers' Institute  of 
Yates  and  Ontario  Counties,  N.  Y.,  October  1846.  Geneva.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  24.  m. — 
Professor  Hale  and  Dartmouth  College,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  23.  m.  —  Remarks 
on  a  Pamphlet  entitled  "  Prof.  Hale  and  Dartmouth  College."  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo, 
pp.  34.     BA.,  M. 

Hale  (B.  E.)  Familiar  Conversations  upon  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States.  By  B.  E.  Hale.  IVest  Bradford  [^Mass.'\: 
Hale  6f  Co.  1835.     i8mo,  pp.  132.    „  b.,  c.  29616 

Hale  (B.  F.)  Opinions  of  the  Attorney  Generals  of  the 
United  States,  advising  the  President  and  Heads  of  Departments: 
Compiled  by  B.  F.  Hale,  and  published  with  Indices  and  Digest, 
by  Robert  Farnham.     fVashington.   1852.    5  vols.,  8vo.  c. 

Hale  (C.)  All  Men  are  Born  Equal.  Speech  of  Charles 
Hale,  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  ...  Massachusetts,  ... 
March  27,  1856,  on  a  Proposition  for  Amending  the  Constitu- 
tion. ...  Boston.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  7.  29618 

Hale.  Debates  and  Proceedings  in  the  Massachusetts  Legis- 
lature.    January,  1856,  to  June,  1856.  ...  Boston.  1856.    8vo. 


HALE. 


549 


'  Hale.  Our  Houses  are  our  Castles.  A  Review  of  the  Pro^ 
ceedings  of  the  Nunnery  Committee  of  the  Massachusetts  Legis- 
lature, and  especially  their  Conduct,  and  that  of  their  Compan- 
ions, on  occasion  of  their  Visit  to  the  School  in  Roxbury,  March 
26th,  1855,  with  an  Appendix  ...  .  [^Boston:  Daily  Advertiser 
Ojfice.   1855.]    8vo,  pp.  62.  29620 

Also !   Debates  and  Proceedings  in  the  Massachusetts  Legislature  at  the  Regular  Ses- 
sion, January-May;  and  also  at  the  Special  Session,  July,  1857.     Boston,   1857.     8vu. 

Hale  {Mrs,  C.  L.)  Woodland  Lays,  Legends,  and  Charades. 
Philadelphia :  Lippincott  ^  Co.^^for  the  Author.  1868.  l2mo,  pp. 
282.  29621 

Hale  (C.  S.)  The  Exciting  Crisis:  an  Exposition  of  the 
Signs  of  the  Times.    By  C.  S.  Hale.    [n.  p.  n.  d.j    rimo,  pp.  4. 

Hale  (D.)  An  Oration  ...  Portland  ...  July  4th,  1800  ... 
By  David  Hale  ...  .  Portland:  E.  A.  Jenks.  iSo-^.  8vo,  pp. 
28,  (i).  B.,  H.  29623 

Hale  (E.  Everett).  Kansas  and  Nebraska :  the  History, 
Geographical  and  Physical  Characteristics,  and  Political  Position 
of  those  Territories ;  an  Account  of  the  Emigrant  Aid  Compa- 
nies, and  Directions  to  Emigrants.  By  Edw^ard  E.  Hale  Bos- 
ton: Phillips,^  Sampson  &  Co,   1854.    8vo,  pp.  256.    Map.     B.,  c. 

Stt  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  Lxxx.  91. 

Hale.  The  Desert  and  the  Promised  Land.  A  Sermon. 
By  E.  E.  Hale.  Boston:  C.  C,  P,  Moody.  1863.  i2mo,  pp.  22. 
+  Hartford:  L.  E.  Hunt.  1863.     i2mo,  pp.  22.  29625 

Hale.  ...  How  to  conquer  Texas,  before  Texas  conquers 
us.    Boston:  Redding  l^  Co.  1845.    8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  29626 

Hale.  Man  without  a  Country.  Boston :  Ticknor  £if  Fields. 
1865.     i6mo,  pp.  23.  29627 

[Hale.]  The  President's  Words.  A  Selection  of  Passages 
from  the  Speeches,  Addresses,  and  Letters  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Boston:   Walker,^  Fuller  l^  Co.   1865.     i6mo,  pp.  186.         29628 

Hale.  The  Public  Duty  of  a  Private  Citizen :  A  Sermon, 
preached  in  the  South  Congregational  Church,  Boston,  September 
3,  1865,  the  Sunday  following  the  Death  of  Mr.  George  Liver- 
more.  By  Edward  E.  Hale.  Cambridge :  Printed  by  John  IVil- 
soni^Sons.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  14.  29629 


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IIAI.E. 


FIai.e.  Puritan  Politics  in  England  and  New  England :  a 
Lecture  ...  Feb.  12,  1869.  By  Edward  E.  Hale.  Boston:  John 
ff^ilson  and  Son.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  ii.  H.  29630 

Hale.  A  Sermon  delivered  before  .•..  the  General  Court  of 
Massachusetts,  at  the  Annual  Election,  ...  Jan.  5,  1859.  '^y 
Edward  E.  Hale,  ...  Boston:  fl^iUiam  IVhite^  Printer.  1859. 
«vo,  pp.  ^-J.  s.  29631 

Halic.  Thirty  Years  of  Boston.  ...  By  Edward  E.  Hale, 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  29632 

AUo!  Christian  Duty  to  Emigrants.  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  Boston  Society  for 
tilt  Prevention  of  Pauperism.  May  9,  1851.  Boston.  1852.  Svo,  pp.  24.  —  Edw.inl 
Kver'!tt  in  the  Ministry  of  Reconciliation.  A  Sermon  preached  in  South  Coiit;n'i;atii)n.il 
Church,  Boston,  Jan.  21,  1865.  ...  Boston  :  j^/fre J  AluJge  &  Son.  1861;.  8vo,  pp.  15. 
—  The  Future  Civili/.ition  of  tiie  South.  A  Sermon,  preached  April  13,  1862,  at  ... 
Boston.  Boston.  i2mu,  pp,  17.  —  Letters  on  Irish  Emigr.ition.  First  published  in 
the  Boston  Daily  Advertiser.  ...  Boston.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  64.  v. —  ...  A  Sermon  ... 
at  the  Installation  of^Rev.  E.  B.  Willson  ...  West  Roxhury,  July  18,  1852.  ...  Bos- 
ton:  Printrd  hy  J'hn  fyHson  &  Son.  1852.  Hvo,  pp.  20. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the 
Ordination  of  Mr.  Chas.  B.  Ferry  ...  Feterborough,  N.  H.,  June  13,  i860.  ...  Peter- 
borough:  Printed  hy  K.  C.  Scott,   i860.     8vo,  pp.  12. 

H^LE  (E.)  Sermon,  in  Westhampton,  Fast-Day,  1804.  By 
Enc  .1  Hale.     Northampton  \_Mass.^   1804.    8vo.  s.  29633 

Hale.  History  and  Description  of  an  Epidemic  Fever,  com- 
monly called  Spotted  f  ever,  which  prevailed  at  Gardiner,  Maine, 
in  the  Spring  of  1814.  By  Enoch  Hale,  Jr.,  m.d.  Boston: 
IFells  bf  Lilly.   1818.     8vo,  pp.  xvi,  246.  c.  29634 

Hale  (H.)  United  States  Exploring  Expedition  ...  Ethnog- 
raphy and  Philology.  By  Horatio  Hale,  Philologist  to  the  Expe- 
dition. Philadelphia:  Printed  by  C.  Sherman.  1846.  410,  pp,  xii, 
666.     3  Charts.  29635 

150  copies  only  prnted.  Forms  Vol.  vii.  of  the  *•  United  States  Exploring  Expedi- 
tion." Very  scare.  Contains  many  Vocabularies  and  Grammars  of  the  Oceanic  Islands, 
besides  a  general  Polynesian  Lexicon.  Some  copies  have  the  imprint:  Philadelphia: 
Lea  &  Blanchard. 

Hale.  Remarks  on  the  Language  of  the  St.  John's  or  Wlas- 
tukweek  Indians,  with  a  Penobscot  Vocabulary.  [By  H.  E. 
Hale.]     Boston.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  8.  29636 

See  also  "  Transactions  of  the  American  Ethnological  Society,"  Vol.  ii. 

Hale  (J.)  A  Modest  Enquiry  |  into  the  Nature  of  |  Witch- 
craft, And  I  Hov/  Persons  Guilty  of  that  Crime  |  may  be  Con- 
victed :  And  the  means  |  used  for  this  Discovery  Discussed,  both 


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Negatively  and  A  ffirmativcly,  [  according  to  Scripture  and  |  Experi- 
ence. I  Hy  John  Hale,  |  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Beverly,  | 
AniH)  Domini,  1697.     Jinfton  ni  M  K.  \  Pr'rfcJ  hy  B.  G';//«  and 

7.  Allen for\  Benjamin  Eliot  under  the  Town  House.  iy02.\  Small 
8vo,  pp.  17b.  H.,  M.  29637 

One  of'  the  rarest  of  the  books   relating  to  thi"   N'cw   Enjjl.mJ   witclKraft  delusion 
Abot   A  Maiiiiailiuiiettg  Election  Sermon,  16S4.    Xvo. 

[Hale  (John).]  A  Statement  of  the  Cause  of  the  McClary 
Owners  and  l^oane  and  Doanc's  Administrators.  Portsmouth^ 
N.  H.   1795.    i6mo,  pp.  67.  M.  2963S 

Hale  (J.)  Six  Months'  Residence  and  Travels  in  Central 
America.     By  J.  Hale.     New  Tork.   1826.    Hvo.  s.  29639 

Hale  (J.  P.)  Relations  with  Mexico.  Speech  ...  February 
'5»  1^53-  lyashington^  D.  C:  Bueli  l^  Btanchard.  1853.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  B.,  H.  29640 

Hale.  The  Wrongs  »)f  Kansas.  Sproih  of  Hon,  John  P. 
Hale,  of  New  Hampshire.  In  the  United  States  Senate,  !'"ebru- 
ary  [26],  1856.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  29641 

Also:  Frauds  and  Corruption  In  the  Navy  Department.  A  Speech  ...  delivered  ... 
January  i8  and  31,  and  February  i  and  17,  1865.  [n.  p.  n.d.J  Hvo,  pp.  31.  h. — 
Letter  ...  to  his  Constituents  on  the  proposed  Aniicx.ition  ot"  Texas.  IVailthijiioti. 
1845.  8vo,  pp.  8.  M.  —  Remarks  ...  on  the  Increase  of  the  Army.  ...  January  26 
and  28,  and   February  a,  1858.      Yff^di/iington  :   Biiell  (^  Blanchatd.    185S.J     8v(i,  pp. 

8.  —  Speech  ...  upon  the  Slavery  Resolutions,  June  25,  1846.  [Boston,  n.  d.]  8v(), 
pp.  12.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Increase  of  the  Army  in  Mexico;  ...  Janu.iry  6,  1S48. 
JVashington.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  |'p.  16.  ■.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Territorial  yuestim;  ... 
March  19,  1850.  IVashing^ton.  [n.  d.  |  8vo,  pp.  16.  m.  —  Speech  ...  and  Comments 
of  the  Nation.il  Hra  on  the  President's  M'ss.ige.  ...  January  3,  1856.  \^fyiis/iinjrtonS\ 
1856.  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Kansas  and  the  Supreme  Court.  Speci  h  ...  January  19  and  21, 
1S58.  [Wiiihington.  1858.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  —Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  I'eliiuary 
14,1860.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Ten  Regimen;  Bill  ... 
United  States  Senate  ...  Jan.  6.  [i>.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  State 
(if  the  Union,  January  31,  1S61.  [n.  p.  n.d.J  8v(),pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  on  tlie  Fur- 
chase  of  Vessels  by  <Jeo.  D.  Morgan.  ...  February  7,  1862.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8. 
—  Speech  ...  on  the  Abolition  of  Slavery  in  tiie  District  of  Columbia.  Delivered  ... 
March  18,  1862.  [n.  p.  n.  d.J  8vo,  pp.  8.-  -Speech  on  Frauds  in  Naval  Contracts, 
.,    May  23,  1864.     (■f^as/iin^ton.    1864.     8vo,  pp.  16.      h. 

Hale  (M.)  Some  Necessary  and  Important  Considerations 
Directed  To  All  Sorts  of  People.  Taken  out  of  the  VVririiigs 
of  that  late  Worthy  and  Renowned  Judge,  Sir  Mathew  Hales. 
Wjierein  is  described  his  own  Experience  of  the  Inward  and  In- 
visible Guidance  of  the  Spirit  of  God.  The  Tenth  Edition. 
New  Tori:  Printed  and  Sold  by  tFiUiam  Bradford.    1736.     8vo, 

pp.  24.  M.  29642 


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IIai.f  (M.)  Spring  Water  versus  River  Water,  for  Supplvinj>; 
the  City  of  New  York,  containing  a  Compendious  Kxaniination 
of  the  Internal  Supplies,  the  Method,  and  Actual  Kxpense  of 
obtaining  them.  Hy  M.  Hale.  Ntvj  York:  Marsh  and  Harri- 
son,  1835.     8vo,  pp.  50.  N.  29643 

Halk  (M.)  a  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Families  of 
Lawrences.  With  a  direct  male  line  from  Sir  Robert  Lawrence, 
of  Lancashire,  A. I).  1 190,  down  to  John  Lawrence,  of  Water- 
town,  A.D.  1636.  With  Notices  of  Others  of  the  same  name 
in  diti'erent  States.  IJy  Mercy  Hale.  ...  Boston:  Prhiti'd f)r  tht! 
Author,   1856.    8vo,  pp.  20.  n.,  h.  29644 

Hale  (M.)  A  Sermon  ...  at  ...  Ordination  of  the  Reverend 
Mr.  Joseph  Woodman,  ...  Sanborntown,  ...  New  Hampshire, 
November  13,  1771.  By  Moses  Hale,  m.a.  Salem:  Printed  h 
Samuel  and  Ehenezer  Hall,   MDCCLXXll.     8vo,  pp.  36.        ha.,  M. 

Hale  (M.  P.)  Summer  at  Walnut  Ridge.  Hy  M.  P.  Hale. 
New  I'ork :  Carlton  i!f  Lanahan,  [1869.]  l8nio,  pp.  259.  4 
Plates.  c.  29646 

Hale  (N.)  Hale  Monument  Association.  Memoir  of  Cap- 
tain Nathan  Hale.  New  Haven :  Printed  by  S,  liabcock.  1844. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  29647 

[Halk  (Nathan).]  The  American  System,  or  the  Effects  of 
High  Duties  on  Imports,  designed  for  the  Encouragement  of 
])omestic  Industry  :  With  Remarks  on  the  late  Treasury  Report. 
Boston:  Printed  hy  Nathan  Hale.   1828.    8vo,  pp.  86.     b.  29648 

[Hale.]  The  North-Eastern  Boundary  of  the  United  States. 
Boston,   1832.     i8mo.  29649 

[Hale.]  Notes  made  during  an  Excursion  to  the  Highlands 
of  New  Hampshire  and  Lake  Winnipiseogce.  By  a  (icntlemaii 
of  Boston.  Andover:  Flagg,,  Gould  l^  Co.;  Boston:  HUH ard.,  Gray 
iff  Co.  1833.     i2mo,  pp.  184.  29650 

[Hale.]  Remarks  on  the  Banks  and  Currency  of  the  New 
England  States  ...  .  Boston:  IVilliarn  L.  Lewis.   1826.    8vo,  pp. 


40. 


BA. 29651 


[Hale.]  Remarks  relative  to  the  Construction  of  a  Rail 
Road  from  the  City  of  Boston  to  the  Hudson  River,  [n.  p.  n. 
d.]    8vo,  pp.  20.  B.,  H.  29652 


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[Hale.]  Remarks  on  the  Practicability  and  Expediency  of 
Kstablishing  a  Kail  Road  on  one  or  more  Routes  from  Boston  to 
the  Connecticut  River.  By  the  Editor  of  the  Boston  Daily 
Advertiser.     Boston:   ly'tlliam  L.  Lewis.   1827.     8vo,  pp.  71. 

One  of  the  earliest  wurki  of  Ici  clait — auggeiti  *  hone  railruaJ. 

[Hale.]  Journal  of  Debates  and  Proceedings  in  the  Con- 
vention to  revise  the  Constitution  of  Massachusetts.  November 
15,  1820,  to  January  9,  1821.  [By  Nathan  Hale  and  Charles 
Hall.]  ...  Boston.  1821.  8vo.  -f  New  Edition,  Revised  and 
Corrected.     Boston.   1853.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  (i),  677.  h.  29654 

Sit  alio  our  Vol.  11.,  No.  6785,  and  note  to  6786. 

Hale  (N.),  and  Davis  (John).  Loan  for  the  Completion  of 
the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal,  July,  1847.  \_Boston.  1847.] 
8vo,  pp.  13.  M.  29655 

Hale  (N.),  and  Swift  (William  H.)  Report  on  the  Present 
State  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal.  With  an  Appendix. 
Boston.  1846.    8vo.  m.  29656 

Hale  (N.)  The  Moral  Significance  of  the  Contrast  between 
Slavery  and  Freedom  :  A  Discourse  Preached  in  the  First  Church, 
Dorchester,  May  10,  1864.  By  Nathaniel  Hale.  ...  Boston: 
Walker^  Wise,  and  Company.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  15.  29657 

Hale  (R.  W.)  A  Comparison  of  the  Fitchburg  Railroad, 
with  other  Massachusetts  Railroads.  ...  By  Robert  Ward  Hale. 
Boston:  M.  Stevens.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  11.  29658 

[Hale  (Salma).]  The  Administration  and  the  Opposition. 
...  By  Algernon  Sidney.  Concord:  Printed  by  Jacob  B.  Moore. 
1826.    8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  29659 

Hale.  Annals  of  the  Town  of  Keene,  from  its  First  Settle- 
ment, in  1734,  to  the  Year  1790.  By  Salma  Hale.  Concord, 
N.H.:  J.B.Moore.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  69.  b.,  ba.,  w.  -|- With 
Corrections,  Additions,  and  a  Continuation  from  1790  to  18 15. 
Keene,  N.  H.:  Printed  by  J.  W.  Prentiss  and  Company.  1851. 
8vo,  pp.  120.     Map.  BA.,  c,  H.  29660 

[Hale.]  History  of  the  United  States  of  America.  By  a 
Citizen  of  Massachusetts.  Second  Edition.  Keene,  N.  H.  i^2\. 
i2mo.  +  [^Ibid."]  1823.  i2mo.  -}-  {^Ibid.  n.  d.]  +  Keene,  N. 
H.:  J.  and  J.  W.  Prentiss.   1830.     i2mo,  pp.  298,  24.  ba. 

VOL.   VII.  69 


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HALE. 


[Hale.]  History  of  the  United  States,  from  their  First  Set- 
tlement as  Colonies,  to  the  Close  of  the  War  with  Great  Britain 
in  1815.  New  York.  1825.  i2mo,  pp.  236.  4-  [/&/</.]  1826. 
-f-  London:  J.Miller.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  467.  -|-  Second  Edition. 
\Ibid?^  1827.  -\-  New  Tor k :  Collins  and  Hannay.  1827.  i8mo, 
pp.  280,  24.  H.  -f-  l^Ibid.']  1830.  +  London:  J.Miller.  1836. 
8vo.     B.    +  Cooperstowny  N.  T.   1838.     i6mo.  29662 

See  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  xxii.,  p.  221,     Methodical  and  correct.     "A  valuable  compen- 
dium."— Biihop  A.  Potter. 

Hale.  History  of  the  United  States,  from  their  First  Settle- 
ment as  Colonies,  to  the  Close  of  the  Administration  of  Mr. 
Madison  in  1817.  By  Salma  Hale.  New  York:  Harper  is" 
Brothers.  1840.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xii,  295  ;  xi,  5-292.  b.,  ba. 
+  [Ibid.']  1841.  +  llhid.']  1843.  +  llbid.']  1845.  +  U^'(^-] 
1857.    -f-  Aberdeen,  [n.  d.]  29663 

Hale.  History  of  the  United  States,  from  their  First  Settle- 
ment as  Colonies  to  the  Close  of  Mr.  Tyler's  Administration 
in  1845.  ...  By  Salma  Hale.  Cooperstown  \^N.  Y.'\:  H.  y  E. 
Phinney.   1846.     i2mo,  pp.  326,  28.  c.  29664 

Hale.  An  Oration  delivered  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  February  22, 
1832,  being  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Birthday  of  Wash- 
ington.    By  Salma  Hale.     Keene.   1832.    8vo,  pp.  28.       29665 

Hale  {Mrs.  S.  J.)  Liberia ;  or,  Mr.  Peyton's  Experiments. 
Edited  by  Sarah  Josepha  Hale.  ...  New-York:  Harper  ^  Brothers. 
1853.     i^nio,  pp.  304.  c.  29666 

Some  copies  have  a  London  imprint,  1854. 

Hale.  Northvj^ood  ;  or.  Life  North  and  South  ;  showing  the 
true  character  of  both.  By  Mrs.  Sarah  J.  Hale.  New  York. 
1852.  pp.408.  P.  -\- London.  1852.  -|-  Second  Edition.  New 
York.  [1852.]  29667 

Hale.  Sketches  of  American  Character.  By  Mrs.  Sarah  J. 
Hale.  ...  Boston:  Freeman  Hunt.  1829.  i8mo,  pp.  287.  + 
Second  Edition.  \lbid^  1830.  i8mo.  B.  -f-  Fourth  Edition, 
\Ibid.'\  1831.  -|-  [Another]  Fourth  Edition.  Boston:  Russell, 
Odiorne  ^  Co.  1833.  pp.287.  ^-  -\- Philadelphia.  1843.  i8mo, 
pp.  287.  29668 

Hale.  Traits  of  American  Life.  By  Mrs.  Sarah  J.  Hale. 
Philadelphia :  E.  L.  Carey  ^  A.  Hart.  1835.     i2mo,  pp.  298. 


HALEY. 


555 


Hale.  Woman's  Record  ;  or,  Sketches  of  all  Distinguished 
Women,  from  "The  Beginning"  until  A.D.  1850 ;  arranged  in 
Four  Eras  ;  with  Selections  from  Female  Writers  of  every  Age. 
By  Sarah  Josepha  Hale.  New  Tork :  Harper  i^  Brothers.  1853. 
Impl.  8vo,  pp.  952.  +  New  and  Enlarged  Edition.  New  Tork. 
1855.  8vo.  -|-  Third  Edition,  Revised.  New  Tork:  Harper 
^Brothers.   1870.    8vo,  pp.  xlviii,  918.     Portrait,     c,  p.  29670 

Also;  Alice  Roy.  A  Romance  in  Rhyme.  Philadelphia.  1845.  i2mo,  pp.  37. 
— The  Genius  of  Oblivion ;  and  other  Original  Poems.  By  a  Lady  of  New-Hamp- 
shire. Conrord :  y.  B.  Moore.  1823.  l6mo,  pp.  147.  —  Flora's  Interpreter:  or,  the 
American  Book  of  Flowers  and  Sentiments.  Sixth  Improved  Edition.  Boston:  Marsh, 
Capen&  Lyon.  1838.  izmo,  pp.  (2),  262.  Colored  t-'l.ite.  +  Ninth  Edition.  [//'/(A] 
1840.  8vo,  pp.  262,  (2).  H.  —  Flora's  Interpreter,  and  Fortuna  Flora,  Third  Re- 
vision. Boston:  Chase,  Nichols  &  Hill.  i860.  limo,  pp.  288.  2  colored  Fiates. — 
The  Ladies'  Wreath  :  a  Selection  from  the  Female  Poetic  Writers  of  England  and 
America.  With  Original  Notices  and  Notes;  ...  Boston;  Marsh,  Capen  fef  Lyon. 
1837.  i2mo,  pp.  408.  4-  Second  Edition  ...  Enlarged.  Boston.  1839.  izmo,  pp. 
(l),  436.  Portrait,  h.  —  Love;  or  Woman's  Destiny.  A  Poem  in  Two  Parts:  with 
other  Poems.  Philadelphia:  D.  Ashmead.  1870.  Square  1 6mo,  pp.  112.  —  Manners; 
or,  Happy  Homes  and  Good  Society  all  the  Year  Round.  Boston :  J.  E.  Tilton  Csf  Co. 
1867.  I2mu,  pp.  377.  Her  "  Grosvenor,  a  Tragedy,"  relates  to  the  execution  of  Col. 
Hays  of  South  Carolina. 

[Hale  (William).]  Relations  between  the  Boston  and  Maine 
and  Cochaco  Railroads,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.         b.  29671 

Hales  Q.  G.)  A  Survey  of  Boston  and  its  Vicinity.  Show- 
ing the  Distance  from  the  Old  State  House  ...  to  all  the  Towns 
and  Villages  not  exceeding  fifteen  miles  therefrom  ;  also  the  inter- 
mediate distance  from  one  place  to  another,  Together  with  a  short 
Topographical  Sketch  of  the  Couut/y.  The  whole  taken  from 
actual  survey  and  lineal  measure  in  the  years  1818,  1819,  and 

1820.  By  John  G.   Hales.     Boston:  Printed  by  E-zra  Lincoln. 

1821.  i2mo,  pp.  156.     Map  and  Plate.  b.,  ba.,  c.  29672 

,.   Hales  {M.)     See  Individual  y  Verdadera. 

Hales  (S.)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Trustees  for  Es- 
p  '\  tablishing  the  Colony  of  Georgia  in  America ;  and  before  the 
Associates  of  the  late  Dr.  Thomas  Bray,  for  converting  the 
Negroes  in  the  British  Plantation?.  ...  At  their  Anniversary 
Meeting  ...  Aiarch  21,  1734.  By  Stephen  Hales,  d.d.  ...  To 
which  is  Annex'd  the  General  Account  for  one  whole  Year, 
&c..  Exhibited  by  the  ...  Trustees,  &c.  London:  T.  Woodward. 
MDccxxxiv.     4to,  pp.  16.  ba.,  h.  29673 

Haley  (T.)  Trotting  Record  for  1869.  Revised  and  Cor- 
rected.    Containing  a  complete  and  reliable  Record  of  all  the 


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HALIBURTON, 


Trotting  Events  of  the  Past  Season.     By  Thomas  Haley.    New 
Tork :   Torrey  Brothers.   1870.     i2mo,  pp.  144.  29674 

Halfeld  (Fernando).  Atlas  e  relatorio  concernente  a  explo- 
ra^ao  do  Rio  de  S.  Francisco,  desde  a  Cachoeira  da  Pirapdra  ate 
ao  oceano  Atlantico,  levantado  por  oden,  ...  Dom  Pedro  11.,  em 
1852,  1853  e  1854.  ...  Rio  de  Janeiro.  1S60.  Folio,  pp.  57. 
46  Maps,  2  Plates,  with  Explanatory  Text.         A.,  b.,  h.  29675 

Halfern  (Albert  von).  Scenen  aus  den  Kampfen  dcr  Indi- 
aner  Floridas  gegen  die  Weissen  ;  oder,  der  Letzte  der  Semino- 
len.     Nebst  Ruckblick  auf  die  Zustande  der  Vereinigten  Staaten. 


Dresden  £3*  Leipzig  :  Arnoldsche  Buchhandlung.    1 846. 
311.    -f  Zweite  Ausgabe.     \lbid^  1848. 


16 


mo 


29676 


Haliburton  (R.  G.)  Intercolonial  Trade  our  only  Safeguard 
against  Disunion.  By  R.  G.  Haliburton.  Ottawa :  G.  E.  Des- 
barats.   1868.     8vo,  pp.  42.  c.  29677 

Haliburton.  The  Past  and  the  Future  of  Nova  Scotia : 
an  Address  on  the  One  Hundred  and  Thirtieth  Anniversary  of 
the  Settlement  of  that  Province.  By  Robert  G.  Haliburton. 
Halifax.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  27.  29678 

Also ;  Confederation  or  Annexation  ''  An  Address  on  the  proposed  Federation  of 
the  British  North  American  Provinces.  Halifax.  1865.  8vo.  —  Voices  from  the 
Street.     A  Series  of  Poems.     Halifax,   [n.  d.]     izmo,  pp.  20. 

Haliburton  (Thomas  Chandler).  An  Address  on  the  Pres- 
ent Condition,  Resources,  and  Prospects  of  British  North  Amer- 
ica :  delivered  ...  at  ...  Glasgow.  By  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice 
Haliburton.  London:  Hurst  iff  Blackett.  1857.  ^^o.  -\- Mont- 
real.  1857.    Svo,  pp.  47.  c,  p.  29679 

[Haliburton.]  The  Americans  at  Home ;  or,  Byeways, 
Backwoods,  and  Prairies.  Edited  by  the  Author  of  "  Sam  Slick." 
London.  1 843.  +  New  Edition.  London:  Hurst  i^  Blackett. 
1854.    3  vols.,  post  8vo.  c,  p.  29680 

Haliburton.  British  North  America ;  its  Condition,  &c. 
By  Thomas  C.  Haliburton.     London:  Hurst  ^  Blackett.   1857. 

[Haliburton.]  The  Bubbles  of  Canada.  By  the  Author 
of  "  The  Clockmaker."  London:  Richard  Bentley.  1839.  8vo, 
pp.  (6),  332.     BA.    -f  Second  Edition.     [/^zV/.]    8vo.        29682 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title  : 


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[Haliburton.]  The  Bubbles  of  Canada.  By  the  Author  of 
"  Sam  Slick."  ...  Philadelphia:  Leal^  Blanchard.  1839.  i2mo, 
pp.  262.  p.  29683 

[Haliburton.]  The  Clock-maker ;  or  the  Sayings  and  Do- 
ings of  Samuel  Slick,  of  Slickville.  London.  1837-46.  Three 
Scries  each  in  3  vols.,  post  8vo.  c.  -|-  Reprinted.  1838-43.  + 
Paris.  1841.  8yo,  pp.  vi,  igg.  H.  -f  New  Edition.  1845.  -|- 
First  Series.  New  York:  IVilliam  H,  Colyer.  1 840.  8vo,  pp. 
11-114.  H.  +  Second  Series.  \Ihid^  pp.  11 5-240.  H.  4" 
Third  Series.  Philadelphia :  Lea  and  Blanchard.  1840.  8vo,  pp. 
iv,  13-215.  BA.  29684 

These  very  clever  sketches  of  Yankee  and  colonial  life  are,  of  course,  somewhat 
overdrawn.  They  were  immensely  and  deservedly  popular,  for  under  the  guise  of  satire 
there  was  a  rich  vein  of  sound  practical  common  sense.  They  first  appeared  in  a  Nova 
Scotian  newspaper,  from  which  they  were  reprinted  into  a  lamo  vohimc,  which  I  have 
not  seen,  and  afterwards  repeatedly  reprinted  both  in  England  and  the  United  States. 
The  first  American  edition  of  the  first  series  was  printed  Philadelphia  :  Lea  &  Blanchard. 
1837.  l2mo.  They  have  beer,  reprinted  in  London  in  Bentley's  "Cabinet  Library," 
also,  by  Hurst  and  Blackett,  in  post  8vo,  by  Routledgt,  in  l2mo;  in  Concord:  fVilliam 
White.  1838.  l8mo,  pp.  vi,  26a.  ba.  +  \_Ibid.  :'\  Israel  S.  Boyd.  1839.  l8mo, 
pp.  262;  and  lastly,  New  York:  Hurd  Gf  Houghton.  1872.  i8mo,  pp.  xi,  271.  6 
Plates.     See  the  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  lviii.  312. 

[Haliburton.]  The  English  in  America.  ...  London:  Col- 
burn  and  Ci?.   1851.     2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  xix,  351  j  xi,  272.     c. 

A  General  View  of  American  Histoiy  up  to  the  Independence  of  the  United  States. 

Haliburton.  A  General  Description  of  Nova  Scotia.  New 
Edition.     Halifax.   1825.    8vo,  pp.  192.  29686 

Haliburton.  An  Historical  and  Statistical  Account  of  Nova- 
Scotia,  ...  Illustrated  by  a  Map  of  the  Province,  and  several  En- 
gravings.     By  Thomas  C.  Haliburton,  Esq.   ...   Halifax:  Joseph 


i     I 


Howe.   1829.    2  vols.,  8vo. 


b.,  ba.,  c, 


H. 


29687 


Collation;  pp.  (14),  340,  viii ;  (6),  453,  (3);  10  Maps  and  Plates;  the  Publisher'. 
Apology  for  the  view  of  Halifax,  on  a  smnl!  slip ;  3  folded  sheets.  See  "  N.  A.  Rev.," 
XXX.  121.  Some  copies  which  vary  from  this  collation  in  the  preliminary  leaves,  seem 
to  be  perfect. 

[Haliburton.]  Kentucky ;  A  Tale.  London :  A.  K.  New- 
man y  Co.   1834.     2  vols.,  ;2mo.  29688 

[Haliburton.]  The  Letter-Bag  of  the  Great  Western  ;  or. 
Life  in  a  Steamer.  ...  London.  1839.  l2mo.  s.  -)-  Halifax. 
1840.  8vo,  pp.  189.  -|-  Philadelphia:  Lea  Iff  Blanchard.  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  187.  H.  +  New  Tori:  IFilliam  H.  Colyer.  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  112,  [88].  b.  -|-  London.  1843.  +  ^^'^^  York. 
1S47.     i2mo,  pp.  189.      I    London:   Bryce.    1856.      i2mo,  pp. 


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HALIBURTON. 


232.     -f  [/&/V/.]   1862.     +  New  Edition.     London:  Geo.  Rout- 
ledge  iff  Co.    1865.     Fcap.  8vo,  pp.  xxiii-232.  29689 

[Haliburton.]  The  Letters  of  Sam  Slick ;  or,  Life  in  a 
Steamer.  From  the  Letter-Bag  of  the  Great  Western.  ...  Phil- 
adelphia:  T.  B.  Petersen.   1850.     i2mo,  pp.  189.  ba.  29690 

[Haliburton.]  Nature  and  Human  Nature.  London.  1855. 
2  vols,,  post  8vo.  c.  -}-  New  Tori.  1855.  i2mo,  pp.  336.  + 
New  Edition.     London:  Hurst  iff  Bladett.   1858.  29691 

[Haliburton.]  The  Old  Judge :  or  Life  in  a  Colony. 
London:  H.  Colbiirn,  1843.  ^  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  642.  -|-  New 
Edition.  London.  1849.  +  ^^"^  York:  Stringer  iff  Townsend. 
1849.  8vo,  pp.  239.  c,  H.  +  New  Edition.  London:  Hurst 
iff  Blackett.   i860.     Post  8vo,  pp.  476.  29692 

[Haliburton.]  A  Reply  to  the  Report  of  the  Earl  of  Dur- 
ham. By  a  Colonist.  London:  Richard  Bentley.  1839.  8vo, 
pp.  91.    -|-  Halifax.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  28.  29693 

[Haliburton.]  Rule  and  Misrule  of  the  English  in  America. 
London.  1843.  "H  New  Edition.  London.  1851.  2  vols.,  post 
8vo,  pp.  351;  372.  +  New  Tork :  Harper  i^  Brothers.  1851. 
i2mo,  pp.  ix-379. 


See  "  Quarterly  Review,"  Vol.  xciv. 


BA.,  H.  29694 


Haliburton.     The    Sayings   and  Doings  of  Samuel   Slick, 
Esq.   ...   By  Judge  Haliburton.     New  Tork:  Dick  iff  Fitzgerald. 


1858.     i2mo,  pp.  11-263. 


B.  29695 


This  is  the  "  Clockmaker"  with  a  different  title. 


Haliburton.  Traits  of  American  Humour.  By  Native 
Authors.  Edited  by  Judge  Haliburton.  London:  Colburn.  1843. 
3  vols.,  post  8vo.    -f  l^Ibid.']   1852.  29696 

Also;  The  Attache;  or  Sam  Slick  in  England.  New  Edition.  Ne-w  York.  1856. 
I  lino — does  not  strictly  belong  to  our  plan,  it  being  the  author's  observations  on  the 
aspects  of  British  society.  —  Speech  ...  zist  April,  1S60,  on  ...  Duties  on  Foreign  and 
Colonial  Wool.  London,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  39.  —  Wise  Saws;  or,  Sam  Slick  in  Search 
of  a  Wife.  Neiv  York.  1855.  i2mo,  pp.  336.  —  Yankee  Stories  and  Yankee  Let- 
ters.    Philadelphia:   T.  B.  Peterson.   [1852.]     z  vols.,  I2n  v     b. 

[Haliburton  (William).]  Effects  of  the  Stage  on  the  Man- 
ners of  a  People  and  the  Propriety  of  Encouraging  and  Establish- 
ing a  Virtuous  Theatre.  By  a  Bostonian.  Boston :  Printed  by 
Toung  and  Etheridge.  mdccxcii.     8vo,  pp.  75,  (i).     Plate.      vv. 

See  CLipp's  "History  of  tlic  Buotjn  Stage,"  p.  15. 


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Recent  E 
Halifax. 

Reports 
Young,  J; 


HALIFAX. 


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Halifax,  N.  S.  Acta  et  Decreta  Prinii  Concilii  Provincialis 
Halifaxiensis  habiti  in  Ecclesia  Metropolitana  S.  Mariae,  Mense 
Septembri  mdccclvii.  Halifaxite :  Compton  et  Bowden.  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  76.  29698 

Annual  Report  of  ...  City  Government  of  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia,  ...  1861-62.  Halifax:  Printed  by  Compton  i3' Co,  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  (i),  71.  29699 

Catalogue  with  the  Constitution  and  Rules  of  the  Citizens' 
Free  Library  ...  .  Halifax^  N.  S.:  Printed  by  James  Bowes  ^ 
Sons.   1864.     i6mo,  pp.  87.  B.  29700 

The  Charter  and  Ordinances  of  the  City.  [Appended,  Sup- 
plement I,  2,  containing  the  Acts  passed  1851-56.]  Halifax. 
1851-56.  29701 

A  Defence  of  the  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  at  Halifax,  to  his 
Friend  in  Rhode-Island.  With  Appendix.  Newport:  S.  Hall. 
1765.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  30. 


c,  p.  29702 


Halifax  Libel.  See  Vol.  ii.,  No.  7889,  also  [Howard  (M.)J, 
[Otis  (J.)],  and  Vindication. 

Letters  and  Papers  on  Agriculture :  Extracted  from  the  Cor- 
respondence of  a  Society  instituted  at  Halifax,  for  Promoting 
Agriculture  in  the  Province  of  Nova-Scotia.  To  which  is  added 
a  selection  of  Papers  on  various  branches  of  Husbandry,  from 
some  of  the  best  publications  on  the  subject  in  Europe  and 
America.  Vol.  i.  [all  published  ?]  Halifax :  Printed  by  John 
Howe.  M.DCc.xci.    8vo,  pp.  139,  (2).  29703 

Origin  and  Formation  of  the  Baptist  Church  in  Halifax,  N.  S., 
1828.    8vo.  29704 

Provincial  Agricultural  Society,  Halifax,  N.  S.  An  Abstract 
of  the  Proceedings  at  the  Two  Meetings  during  the  Session  of 
1823.     Halifax^  N.  S.   1823.    8vo,  pp.  40.  29705 

The  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Aldermen  respecting  the 
Recent  Explosion  of  the  Gunpowder  Magazine,  at  Halifax  ...  . 
Halifax.   1857.    8v°>  PP-  40"  "•  29706 

Reports  on  the  Halifax  and  Quebec  Railway,  by  George  R. 
Young,  January  24,  1849.    ["•  P*   "•  ^'H    4'o>  PP*  S^*  ^' 


Ii 


:'         i^^ 


56o 


HALL. 


Halkett  (J.)  i^fistorical  Notes  respecting  the  Indians  of 
North  America :  with  Remarks  on  the  Attempts  made  to  Con- 
vert and  Civilize  them.  ...  By  John  Halkett,  Esq.  London: 
Printed  for  Archibald  Constable  ^  Co.    1825.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  408. 

"A  compilation  from  standard  writers,  containing  an  impartial  and  temperate  account 
of  the  former  condition  of  the  Indians,  and  a  review  of  the  etforti,  which  have  been 
made  for  their  improvement.  The  author  feels  like  a  man  of  humanity,  and  writer 
like  a  man  of  sense." — N.  A.  Rev.  xxii.  108.  See  also  [Douglas  (T.)],  Vol.  v.,  N03. 
20703  and  10704.  Dr.  E.  B.  O'Callaghan,  in  the  "  Hist.  Mag.,"  in.  50,  attributes 
these  to  Halkett. 

Hall  (A.)  Oration  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  June  30,  1788,  to 
Celebrate  the  Ratification  of  the  Federal  Constitution  by  the 
State  of  New  Hampshire.    By  Aaron  Hall.    Keene.   1788.    8vo. 

Hall.  A  Sermon  preached  ...  June  2d,  1803,  before  ...  the 
Governor  ...  Council  ...  of  ...  New  Hampshire.  By  Aaron 
Hall.  ...   Concord:  Printed  by  George  Hough.   1803.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

Hall  (A.  H.)  Equal  Rights  of  the  Rich  and  Poor.  Boston: 
^'as.  French  i^  Co.   1855  ?     l8mo,  pp.  148.  2971 1 

Hall  (A.  O.)  Horace  Greeley  Decently  Dissected,  in  a 
Letter  on  Horace  Greeley,  addressed  by  A.  Oakey  Hall  to 
Joseph  Hoxie,  Esq.,  Republished  [with  an  Alphabet  of  Notes] 
by  Popular  Request.  ...  New  York:  Ross  ^  Tousey.   1862.    8vo, 

pp.  38.  B.,  BA.,  H,  29712 

Hall.  The  Manhattaner  in  New-Orleans ;  or.  Phases  of 
"Crescent  City"  Life.  By  A.  O.  Hall.  New-York:  J.  S. 
Redjield.   1851.     i2mo,  pp.  10,  190.  c,  s.  29713 

Also:  Address  ...  before  ...  the  Sigma  Phi  Fraternity  ...  July  17,  1855.  Geneva, 
N.  T.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  —  The  People  of  the  State  of  New  Vork  vs.  John  A. 
Dix,  and  Five  Others.  Outlines  of  Argument  of  District  Attorney  Hall  for  Prosecu- 
tion.    New  York;  Baker  (^  Godwin.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  10. 

Hai  L  (A.)  Life  and  Confession  of  Andrew  Hall,  as  given 
by  Himself  to  Rev.  George  C.  Baldwin,     Troy.  1849.    ^v°'    ^* 

Hall  (A.  M.)  The  Buccaneer.  A  Tale.  By  Mrs.  Anna 
Maria  Hall.  London.  1832.  2  vols.,  i2mo.  -{■  Philadelphia. 
1833.    2  vols.,  i2mo,  29715 

Founded  on  some  expeditions  to  America. 

Hall  (A.)  Letters  on  Medical  Education  addressed  to  the 
Members  of  the  Provincial  Legislature  of  Canada.  By  Archi- 
bald Hall,  M.D.     Montreal,    1842.     8vo,  pp.  30.  29716 

Also :  Biographical  Sketch  of  ...  A.  F.  Holmes,  m.d.  Montreal,  i860.  8vo,  pp. 
Zi.  — Letters  on  the  Medical  Faculty  of  McGill  College.    Montreal.  1845.    8vo,  pp.  7- 


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[Hall  {Miss  Arethusa).]  Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev. 
Sylvester  Judd.  Boston:  Crosby^  Nichols  ^  Co.  1854.  l2mo,  pp. 
X,  (i),  531.     Portrait.  c.  29717 

Hall  (B.)  Extracts  from  A  Journal,  written  on  the  Coasts 
of  Chili,  Peru,  and  Mexico,  in  the  Years  1820,  1821,  1822,  By 
Captain  Basil  Hall,  ...  Edinburgh:  Constable.  1824.  2  vols.,  post 
8vo.  -f-  Second  Edition.  [/t/V.]  1824.  +  Third  Edition. 
[Ibid.']  1824.  c.  +  Fourth  Edition.  ^Ibid.]  1825.  2  vols., 
post  8vo,  pp.  XX,  379  ;  xii,  320,  80.  Map.  ba.,  h.  +  Phiia- 
deiphh:  E.  L  itell.  1824.  2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  244;  vii,  230.  ba. 
+  Boston:  Wells  and  Lilly.  1824.  2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  244;  vii, 
230.  B.  -\- Edinburgh  :  Constable.  1826.  2  vols.,  1 2mo,  pp.  xii, 
v-viii,  313.  B.  -{-London:  IFilliam  Smith.  1848.  Rl.  8vo,  pp. 
166.  29718 

Highly  commended  by  Lowndes.     See  "  Edinb.  Rev.,"  xl.  31,  43. 

Hall.  Voyage  au  Chili,  au  Perou,  et  au  Mexique,  pendant 
les  annees  1820,  21,  et  22,  entrepris  par  ordre  du  gouvernement 
anglais.  Paris.  1825.  +  Paris:  A.  Bertrand.  1834.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  359}  382.  Map.  c,  p.  +  La  Haye.  1835.  2  vols., 
8vo.  29719 

This  translation  was  made  by  M.  Leroy. 

Hall.  Dagboek,  gehouden  op  eene  reize  langs  de  kusten 
van  Chili,  Peru  en  Mexico,  gedurende  de  jaren  1820,  1821,  1822. 
Uit  het  Engelsch.     Delft.  1826.  2  vols.,  8vo.     Map.        29720 

Hall.  Forty  Etchings  from  Sketches  made  with  the  Camera 
Lucida,  in  North  America,  in  1827  and  1828.  By  Captain  Basil 
Hall,  R.N.  Cadell  ^  Co.^  Edinburgh.  1829.  410,  42  1.  40  Plates. 
-|-  Second  Edition-    [^Ibid.]  29721 

Hall.  Fragments  of  Voyages  and  Travels.  ...  Edinburgh: 
Robert  Cadell.  1831.  3  vou  .  l8mo,  pp.  iv,  (l),  338  ;  (3),  371 ; 
(3),  320.  ba.  -f-  Second  bcries.  Edinburgh.  1 832.  3  vols., 
i8mo,  pp.  (6),  334  J  (5),  312;  (5),  339.  BA.  +  Third  Series. 
Edinburgh.  1833.  3  vols.,  i8mo,  pp.  viii,  (2),  363  ;  (5),  325  ; 
(6),  328.  BA.  -{-Philadelphia:  Carey  and  Lea.  1 83 1.  2  vols., 
pp.  (2),  247  ;  235.  H.  -{-Philadelphia.  /831-33.  6  vols.,  l2mo. 
+  New  Edition.  London:  Willinm  Smith.  1844.  Rl.  8vo,  pp. 
499.  -{-\lhid^  1850.  -{-London:  I'ltiijiitd  Moxon.  1852.  Hvo, 
pp.  (8),  165  i  Second  Series  (4),  160  ;  '/hird  Scries  (4),  169,  (i). 

"As  true  as  nature  itself." — Athenaum.     See  "Quarterly  Review,"  mvil,  >JJ,  am) 

Waldic's  Circulating  Library,  Vol.  ii. 


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Hall.  Zee-  en  Landici/cn.  Vertolkt  door  J.  Olivier,  jlm- 
sterdam-    1826.     2  vols.,  8vo.  29723 

Hall.  The  Lieutenant  and  Commander ;  being  Autobio- 
graphical Sketches  of  his  own  Career,  from  Fragments  of  Voy- 
ages and  Travels.  By  Captain  Basil  Hall,  r.n.  London:  E. 
Bell.   1 86-.    24mo.  29724 

Hall.     Travels  in  North  America,  in  the  Years  1827  and 

1828.  By  Captain  Basil  Hall.  Edinburgh:  Robert  Cadell.  mdccc- 
XXIX.  3  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  (2),  iv,  ii,  421,  Map;  (2),  iv,  ii, 
421  ;  vii,  436,  Table,     c.    -j-  Philadelphia :   Carey^  Lea  iJf  Carey. 

1829.  2  vols.,  I2nn),  pp.  322;  iv,  9-329.  +  Third  Edition. 
Edinburgh:  Robert  Cadell.  mdcccxxx.  Post  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  421, 
Map ;  vi,  432  ;  vii,  436,  Table,  i  sheet,  Appendix,  pp.  9. 

Capt.  Hall  "  is  apt  to  sec  one  side  of  a  thing  so  vividly  as  to  forget  that  there  is  an- 
other side  at  all. — ^tare.  Rev.  xLV.  145.  For  a  review  see  [Biddle  (R.)],  Vol.  m., 
No.  5247.  For  opinions  of  tliis  work  see  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  xxix.  323  ;  "  yuart.  Rev.," 
XII.  417  J   Blackwood,  xxxiv.  2885   "Western  Review,"  xr.  416;  "M.  Rev.,"  cxvii. 

SOS- 
Hall.  Voyage  dans  Ics  £tats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  du  Nord,  ct 
dans  le  Haut  et  le  Bas-(-anada :  Par  Ic  Capitaine  Basil-Hall,  ... 
Charge  par  le  Gouvernement  anglais  de  missions  secretes  dans  cos 
etats.  Paris.  1834.  2  vols.,  8vo.  P.  -{-Berlin.  1834.  2  vols., 
8vo.     Map.    -|-  Bruxelles :  H.  Dutnont.    1835.     2  vols.,  l2mo. 

Hall  (B.  R.)  Frank  Freeman's  Barber  Shop,  A  Tale  for 
the  South  and  North.  By  Rev.  Baynard  R.  Hall,  d.d.  New 
7'ork.    1852.     i2mo.  c.  29727 

[Hall.]  The  New  Purchase  :  or,  Seven  and  a  Half  Years  in 
the  Far  West.  By  Robert  Carlton,  Esq.  Neiu  I'ork :  D.  dpple- 
toni^  Co.  mdcccxliii.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xii,  300;  viii,  316. 
-|-  New  Albany^  hid.:  'J.  R.  Nunemacher.  [1855.]  l2mo,  pp. 
471.     Portrait.  H.  29728 

Reprinted  in  England  as : 

[Hall.]  The  New  Purchase  ;  or,  Early  Years  in  the  Far 
West.  By  Robert  Carlton,  Esq.  London.  1855.  i2mo,  pp. 
471.  29729 

[Hall.]  Something  for  Every  Body :  Gleaned  in  The  Old 
Purchase,  from  Fields  Often  Reaped.  By  Robert  Carlton,  Esq., 
...  New-York :  D.  Jppleton^  Company,  mdcccxlvi.  i2mo,  pp. 
223.  29730 

Also:   ...  An  Oration  ...  before  the  ...  Societies  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey.    New 
Turk;  Charles  Scribner.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  40.     u. 


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Hall  (B.  F.)  The  Early  History  of  the  Northwestern  States, 
embracing  New-York,  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Iowa, 
and  Wisconsin,  with  their  Land-Laws,  &c.  And  an  Appendix 
containing  the  Constitutions  of  those  States.  Bujj'alo :  G.  H. 
Derby  Iff  Co.   1849.    ^vo>  PP- 477*  *^'  29731 

This  ii  the  Land  Owners  Manual  with  a  new  title-page. 

Hall.  The  Land  Owner's  Manual.  Containing  a  Summary 
of  Statute  Regulations  in  New  York  [and  other  States].  With 
an  Appendix,  containing  the  Constitutions  of  the  said  States. 
By  Benjamin  F.  Hall.  Juburn^  N.  T. :  Dnby  ^  Co,  i^^jy.  8vo, 
pp.  477-  ^9732 

Hall.  The  Republican  Party  and  its  Presidential  Candidates: 
comprising  an  Accurate  Descriptive  History  of  the  Rc-pulilican 
Party  ...  from  ...  1796  to  ...  1H32;  of  the  Whig  and  Demo- 
cratic Parties  during  the  Interregnum  ;  and  of  its  Re- formation 
in  1856,  to  ...  resist  the  Aggressions  of  the  Slave  Power.  With 
Biographical  Sketches  ...  of  Fremont  and  Dayton.  By  Benja- 
min F.  Hall.     New  York  and  Auburn  :  Miller^  Orton  iff  Mulligan. 


1856.     i2mo,  pp.  512.     2  Portraits. 

See  Official  Opinions  of  the  Attorney  Generals. 
Sons  of  St.  Patrick,  at  Auburn.  ...  Auburn.   1849. 


BA.,  C. 


Also; 
8vo. 


29733 
Address   to  the   Friendly 


Hall  (B.  H.)  A  Collection  of  College  Words  and  Customs. 
By  Benjamin  H.  Hall.  Revised  and  Enlarged  Edition.  Cam- 
bridge:   John  Bartlett.   1856.     l2mo,  pp.  506. 


c,  s.  29734 


First  published  anonymously  in  185 1. 


Hall.  History  of  Eastern  Vermont,  fron*  its  earliest  Settle- 
ment to  the  Close  of  the  Eighteenth  Century,  'vith  a  Biograph- 
ical Chapter  and  Appc'idixes.  By  Benjamin  H.  Hall.  New 
York :  D.  Jppleton  ^  Co.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  (2j,  799.  ba.,  c. 
-\-  Albany^  N.  Y.:  J.  Munsell.  1865.  2  vols.,  rl.  8vo,  pp.  xii, 
(2),  799-  29735 

The  Albany  imprint,  of  which  fifty  copies  were  prined  on  large  paper,  is  the  same 
as  Appleton's.     &ee  "Hist.  Mag.,"  i.  64;  11.  190,  191 ;  111.  133-143. 

[Hall.]  A  Tribute  of  Respect  by  the  Citizens  of  Troy,  to 
the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Albany^  N.  Y. :   "J.  Munsell. 


1865.    8vo,  pp.  342. 


29736 


Fifty  copies  printed  on  large  paper  in  4to.  Also;  "  Bibliography  of  Vermont ;  a 
Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  the  History  and  Statisticb 
of  Vermont,"  included  in  Norton's  "Literary  Letter,"  New  Series,  No.  2.     i860. 


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Hali.  (B.  M.)  Life  of  Rev.  John  Clark.  By  Rrv.  B.  M. 
Hall.  With  an  Introduction  by  Bishop  Morris.  Nnv-Totk. 
1857.     J2mo.  c.,  s.  29737 

AUui  Sermon  on  the  Fugitive  Slave  Law.  ...  Schtnicfady.  1850.    8vo. 

Hall  (C.  F.)  Arctic  Researches  and  Life  among  the  Esqui- 
maux:  Being  the  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  in  Search  o\  Sir 
John  Franklin,  in  the  Years  i860,  i86i,and  1862.  By  Charles 
Francis  Hall.  ...  New  York:  Harper  (J!!  Brothers.  1865.  8vo,  ^^p. 
(i),  595.     Maps  and  Plates.  11,,  ba.,  c,  s.  29738 

Hall.  Life  with  the  Esquimaux  ;  A  Narrative  of  Arctic  Ex- 
perience in  Search  of  Survivors  of  Sir  John  Franklin's  Expedi- 
tion. From  May  29,  i8bo,  to  September  13,  1862,  Popular 
Edition.  With  Maps,  colored  Illustrations  and  Woodcuts.  Lou- 
don :  S.  Low^  Son  isf  Co.     Post  8vo,  pp.  x-547.  29739 

[Hall  (Captain).']  The  History  of  the  Civil  War  in  America. 
Vol.  I.  Comprehending  the  Campaigns  of  1775,  1776,  and  1777. 
By  an  Officer  of  the  Army.  London:  J.  Sewall.  m.dcc.Lxxx. 
8vo,  pp.  (10),  467.  Map.  N.  -|  The  Second  Edition.  Lon- 
don: T.  Payne  ^  Son.  m.dccc.lxxx.    8vo,  pp.  (10),  467.    Map. 

Attributed  to  Major  Hall,  of  General  Howe's  army.  It  is  rather  a  vindication  of 
the  measures  of  the  mother  country,  and  consequently  a  condemnation  of  thp  Ameri- 
cans, than  an  impartial  history.  Although  this  Vol.  I.  reached  a  so-called  second  edi- 
tion, it  was  never  completed. 

Hall  (C.  H.)  A  Mournful  Easter,  A  Discourse  Delivered 
in  the  Church  of  Epiphany,  Washington,  D.  C.  On  Easter 
Day,  April  19  [i6th],  1865.  By  the  Rector,  Rev.  Charles  H. 
Hall,  D.D.  Being  the  Second  Day  after  the  Assassination  of  the 
President  of  the  U I r ted  States  ...  Washington:  Gideon  Iff  Pearson^ 
Printers.    1865.     8vo,  pp.  15.  B.,  H.  29741 

Also:  ...  A  Discourse  ...  on  ...  the  National  Fast  Day,  January  4,  1861,  in  ... 
Washington,  D.  C,    ...    fVathington ;  McGUl  &  Witherow,  Printers.   1861.    8vo,  pp. 

10. 

Hall  (C.  W.)  Court  Martial  of  Charles  W.  Hall,  at  Cin- 
cinnati, October,  1863.  Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  i^  Co.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  29742 

Hall  (C.  W.)  Legends  of  the  Gulf  ...  By  Charles  W. 
Hall  ....  Charlottetown,  P.  E.  /. ;  Printed  by  William  H.  Bremner. 
1870.     i2mo,  pp.  81.  H.  29743 

Hall.  Twice  Taken  :  an  Historical  Romance  of  the  Mari- 
time British  Provinces.  By  C.  W.  Hall.  Boston  :  Lee  l5^  Shepard. 
1867.     i6mo,  pp.  242.  c,  H.  29744 


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Hall  (D.  W.)     Arctic   Rovings  j  or  The  Adventures  of  a 
New  Hrdford  Boy  on  Sea  md  Land.     By  Daniel  Weston  Hall. 


Boston.  1 86 1,     izmo,  pp.  171, 


29745 


Hall  (D.)  Imported  in  the  last  Vessel  from  England,  jnd  to 
be  Sold  by  David  Hall,  at  the  New  Printing  Office,  in  Market- 
Street,  Philadelphia,  the  following  Books,  &c.  \_Phii'iiUlphia. 
1768.]     Folio,  I  1.  H.  29746 

One  of  the  earliest  catalogues  issued  in  Ferinsylvania.  Also  ;  Oavid  Hall,  At  thr 
Nfw  I'rinting-OfFicc,  in  Markct-strtx-t,  Fhil.i.iclpliia,  haa  to  ilispusc  of,  Wholcnale  and 
Retail,  the  tWIlowiiiy  Books,  &c.     [1770.]     t'llio,  pp.  %.     h.,  p. 

Hall  (D.)  A  Mite  into  the  Treasury;  or.  Sonic  serious 
Remarks  on  that  solemn  and  indispensable  Duty  of  duly  attend- 
ing Assemblies  for  divine  W  ship,  incumbent  upon  all  Persons 
come  to  Years  of  Understanding  (c  pceially  the  Professors  of 
Truth)  whilst  favoured  with  Health  Strength,  and  Liberty. 
Together  with  some  due  Animau versions  upon  the  Neglect 
thereof;  as  also  a  Word  of  Consolation  to  such  sincere  hearted 
Friends,  as  are  rendered  incapable  of  personally  attending  there, 
by  reason  of  Old  Age,  some  bodily  Disorder  or  Contincmeiit,  iVc 
To  which  is  subjoined,  an  Epistle  to  Friends  of  Knaresborough 
Monthly-Meeting.  By  David  Hall.  London^  Printed;  Philadel- 
phia: Re-printed  by  B,  Franklin,  and  D,  Hall.    1758.     8vo,  pp. 

X,  53-  29747 

Introduced  here  on  account  of  the  Imprint;  the  first  edition  is  London:  Luke  Hiniic. 
1756.  Svo.  Also:  An  Lpi  ''  of  Love  and  C.iution  to  the  {^u^rti^fly  ^nJ  Montlily 
Meeting  of  Friends  in  Grc  i  iJritain,  or  els^'where.  Third  Edition.  ...  London:  L. 
Hindi.  1750.  lamo,  pp.  46.  c. —  A  Compassionate  Call,  and  Hand  reached  for  the 
in  Tender  Gospel  Love,  ...  Philadelphia  t  Printed  by  Benjamin  ©"  jfuiob  yohnain, 
1799.     Svo,  pp.  12.     c,  H.,  p. 

Hall  (D.)  Thanksgiving  Sermon  for  the  Entire  Reduction 
of  Canada,  etc.,  delivered  October  9,  1760.  By  David  Hall  of 
Sutton.     Boston.   1761.  29748 

Hall.  ...  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr. 
Joshua  Eaton.  ...  in  Leicester,  November  7th.  1744.  By  David 
Hall,  a.m.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  S.  Kneeland and  T.  Green.  1745. 
Svo.  pp.  23.  ba.  29749 

Hall.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  Sutton  (County  of  Worcester), 
By  David  Hall,  d.d.,  October  24th,  1779.  Being  tifty  Years 
after  his  Ordination  there.  Worcester:  Isaiah  Thomas,  mdcc- 
Lxxxi.     i2mo,  pp.  28.  BA.  29750 


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Hall  (E.  B.)  A  Discourse  ...  before  the  Rhode-Island  His- 
torical Society,  February  6,  1855,  On  the  Life  and  Times  of 
John  Howland,  late  President  of  the  Society.  By  Edward  B. 
Hall,  D.D.     Providence:  Geo.  H.  Whitney.   1855.    ovo,  pp.  36. 

Hall.  Discourses,  comprising  a  History  of  the  First  Con- 
gregational Church  in  Providence.  Delivered  June  19th,  1836, 
after  the  Close  of  a  Century  from  the  formation  of  the  Church. 
By  Edward  B.  Hall,  Pastor.  Providence :  Knowles^  Vose  Sff  Co. 
1836.    8vo,  pp.  62.  M.  29752 

See  "N.  A.  Rev.,"  January,  1837. 

Hall.  Memoir  of  Mary  L.  Ware.  By  Edward  B.  Hall. 
Third  Thousand.  Boston:  Crosby^  Nichols  and  Company.  1853. 
i2mo,  pp.  vii,  (i),  434.  Portrait,  ba.  +  Eleventh  Thousand. 
Boston:  Am.  Unit.  Assoc.   1867,     i2mo,  pp.  vii,  434.     Plate. 

Also !  An  Address  before  the  Rhode  Island  Peace  Society  at  its  Twenty-seventh 
Annual  Meeting,  June  30,  1844.  ...  Providence:  H.  H.  Broiun.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
—  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  William  Ellery  Chauncey  ...  Providence,  ... 
October  12,  1842.  ...  Providence:  £.  Cranston  &  Co.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  32,  (2).  ba. — 
...  Discourse  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  Divinity  Hall,  ...  Meadville,  Pa.  ...  [Cam- 
hridge.']  1854.  8vo,  pp.  43.  —  Discourse  in  behalf  of  the  Children's  Friend  Society, 
...  Providence,  October  7,  1845.  ...  Providence:  C.  Burnett,  Jr.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
— A  Lecture  on  the  Pleasures  and  Vices  of  the  City,  delivered  Sunday  evening,  March 
30,  1856.  ...  Providence:  Knowles,  Anthony  &  Co.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  31.  —  Sermon 
preached  May  14,  1 841;  being  the  National  Fast,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Presi- 
dent Harrison.  ...  Providence.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  16. — The  Value  of  a  Man.  A  Dis- 
course occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Wheaton ;  delivered  Sunday  evtn- 
ing,  March  19,  1848,  in  the  First  Congregational  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.  ...  Prov- 
idence :  CAarles  Burnett,  Jr.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  23.     B.,  H. 

Hall.  A  Memorial  of  Rev.  E.  B.  Hall,  d.d.,  late  Pastor  of 
the  First  Congregational  Society,  Providence,  R.  I.  Providence : 
S.  S.  Rider  &  Bro.  1867.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  176.     Portrait.  c. 

Hall  (E.  Hepple).  Appleton's  Handbook  of  American 
Travel :  Northern  Tour.  Northern  States,  and  British  Prov- 
inces. With  Descriptive  Sketches,  and  Maps.  By  Edward  H. 
Hall.  Ninth  Annual  Edition.  New  Tori :  D.  Appleton  5ff  Co. 
1867.    1 2mo,  pp.  288,  435-456,  viii.    11  Maps.  29755 

Hall.  Appleton's  Handbook  of  American  Travel.  The 
Southern  Tour,  being  a  Guide  through  Maryland,  District  of 
Columbia,  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Georgia, 
Florida,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  Texas,  Arkansas,  Ten- 
nessee, and  Kentucky,  with  descriptive  Sketches  ...  By  Edward 
H.Hall.  New  Tor  k:  D.  Appleton  i^  Co.  1866.  i2mo,  pp.  xil, 
142,  32.     8  Maps.  29756 

These  two  works  are  usually  found  together. 


HALL. 


567 


I  ! 


Hall.  Third  Edition.  ...  The  Traveller  and  Emigrants' 
Hand-Book  to  Canada  and  the  North-West  of  the  American 
Union  ...  By  Edward  H.  Hall  ...  .  London:  Algar^  Street. 
1858.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  29757 

Hall.  The  Great  West :  Travellers',  Miners',  and  Emi- 
grants' Guide  and  Hand-Book  to  the  Western,  North- Western, 
and  Pacific  States  and  Territories.  ...  By  Edward  H.  Hall,  ... 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  Company.    iL'65.     i2mo,  pp.   198. 

Hall.  The  Great  West ;  Railroad,  Steamboat,  and  Stage 
Guide  and  Hand-Book,  for  Travellers,  Miners,  and  Emigrants 
...  By  Edward  H.  Hall.  New  York:  D.  AppUton  ^  Co.  [1866.] 
i2mo,  pp.  181.  H.  29759 

Hall.  The  Northern  Counties  Gazetteer  and  Directory, 
for  1855-6:  a  ...  Guide  to  Northern  Illinois.  Containing  a 
concise  description  of  the  Cities,  Towns  &  Principal  Villages, 
with  the  Names  of  the  Public  Officers,  Professional  and  Busi- 
ness Men,  ...  and  a  variety  of  other  useful  and  interesting  infor- 
mation. ...  E.  H.  Hall,  Compiler.  Chicago:  Robert  Fergus^ 
Printer.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  iv,  iii-vi,  v-vii,  (i),  vii,  (i),  17-208, 
Advertisements,  128.  ba.,  h.  29760 

Hall.  The  Great  West.  Emigrants',  Settlers',  and  Trav- 
ellers' Guide  and  Handbook  to  the  States  of  California  and 
Oregon,  and  the  Territories  ...  By  Edward  H.  Hall.  New 
York:  Tribune  Office.  186-.    i6mo,  pp.  89.     Map.  29761 

Hall.  The  Summer  Tourist's  Pocket  Guide  to  American 
Watering  Places.  With  Map  and  Tables  of  Distances.  New 
York :  Cathcart  l^  Hall.  1869.  i6mo,  pp.  (10),  xxx,  156,  (22). 
Map.  29762 

Also:  Ho!  for  the  West.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] — The  National  Tax  Law  as  Amended. 
New  Tori.   1863.     lamo.    s. —  Illinois  Gazetteer.  1858.    8vo.  —  Western  Gazetteer, 

Hall  (E.)  The  Ancient  Historical  Records  of  Norwalk, 
Conn. ;  with  a  Plan  of  the  Ancient  Settlement,  and  of  the 
Town  in  1847.  Compiled  by  Edwin  Hall.  Norwalk:  'James 
Mallory  ^  Co.  1 847.    i2mo,  pp.  320.    3  Maps,  4  Plates,     b.,  h. 

Hall.  The  Puritans  and  their  Principles.  By  Edwin  Hall. 
New  York:  Baker  and  Scribner.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  440.  B.  + 
Second  Edition.  [^Ibid."]  pp.  440.  H.  -|-  Fourth  Edition.  [^Ibid.^ 
1851.    8vo.  c.  29764 

Also :  Colleges  Essential  to  Home  Missions :  Discourse  ...  Society  for  the  Protection 
of  Collegiate  and  Theological  liducation  at  the  West.     BoUon.  1852.    +  New-York. 


568 


HALL. 


1853.  8vo,  pp.  30.  H.,  s. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  North  Fairfield,  Connecticut,  April  24, 
1833,  at  the  Ordination  of  George  H.  Hulin.  ...  Nnv  York:  S.  H^.  Benedict  &  Co. 
Mocccxxziii.  8vQ,  pp.  22.  B.  —  A  Sermon,  ...  Norwalk,  Conn.,  October  12,  1834. 
...  New  Tori.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Hall  (E.  J.)  Observations  and  Documents  relative  to  a 
Calumny  circulated  by  John  Brown  to  the  prejudice  of  Elisha  J. 
Hall.    [n.  p.  1802.]    8vo.  c,  w.  29765 

[Hall  (F.)]  The  Importance  of  the  British  Plantations  in 
America  to  this  Kingdom  ;  with  The  State  of  their  Trade,  and 
Methods  for  Improving  it ;  As  Also  A  Description  of  the  several 
Colonies  there.    London:  jf.  Peele.  mdccxxxi.    8vo,  pp.  (6),  114. 

Anderson  ("  Hist,  of  Commerce,"  Vol.  in.  167,)  gives  an  abstract  of  this  "judicious 
tract." 

Hall  (F.  and  H.)  Narrative  of  the  Capture  and  Providential 
Escape  of  Misses  Frances  and  Almira  Hall,  Two  respectable 
young  Women  (Sisters),  of  the  ages  of  16  and  18, — who  were 
taken  prisoners  by  the  Savages,  at  a  Frontier  settlement,  near 
Indian  Creek,  in  May  last,  when  fifteen  of  the  Inhabitants  fell 
victims  to  the  bloody  Tomahawk  and  Scalping  Knife ;  ::mong 
whom  were  the  parents  of  the  unfortunate  females.  Likewise, 
is  added,  the  Interesting  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  Suffer- 
ings of  Philip  Biigdon,  a  Kentuckian,  who  fell  into  the  hands  of 
the  merciless  savagec,  on  their  return  to  their  Settlement,  three 
days  after  the  Bloody  Massacre.  ...  [^St.  LouisJ\  1832.  8vo,  pp. 
24.     Plate.  29767 

Hall  (F.)  Colombia :  its  Present  State,  in  respect  of  Cli- 
mate, Soil,  Productions,  Population,  Government,  Commerce, 
Revenue,  Manufactures,  Arts,  Literature,  Manners,  Education, 
and  Inducements  to  Emigration,  with  Itineraries,  partly  from 
Spanish  Surveys,  partly  from  actual  observation.  By  Colonel 
Francis  Hall,  Hydrographer  in  the  Service  of  Colombia.  Lon- 
don: Baldwir,  Cradock  6f  Jay.  1824.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  (2),  179.  + 
Philadelphia :  A.  Small.  1825.  i2mo,  pp.  131.  B.,  ba.,  h.,  p. 
+  Second  Edition,  with  a  Tariff.  London:  Baldwin.  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  (2),  179.     Map.  ba.,  h.  29768 

Hall.  Travels  in  Canada,  and  the  United  States,  in  1816 
and  18 1 7.  By  Lieut.  Francis  Hall,  14th  Light  Dragoons,  h.p. 
London:  Longman.  1 81 8.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  543.  Map.  -{-Boston: 
Welkin  Lilly.  1818.  8vo,  pp.  332.  b.,  ba.  -|- Second  Edition. 
London:  Longman.  1819.    8vo,  pp.  xil,  421.     Map.  c,  h. 


Shrewd,  clever,  humorous,  and  without  prejudice. 
"  N.  A.  Rev.,"  IX.  135. 


Su  "Edinb.  Rev.,"  xxxi.  133; 


HALL. 

■ncluding  a  Number  if  hi  tTln',"^"''"  T""  "•=''  ^oca  ileT: 
been  d  scovered  in  «»k  *  •nteresting  Mineral  u,t,;^k  u      * 

.Hah.     Eulogy  on  the  laf,."J„T  ..  '■•29770 

Ha".     Statistical    A.  ,        ^"""ConnnWrnRi,,,. 

t  %"'  <"S^~     P^r^i"    "-^  >"  of  Middlebury,  i„ 

m/o:  SiXcbtftb^,"— -,  .a.  C:  „f 

*-4mo,   pp.   217. 

A  D^cou^^^^^^^^^  Its  W  to  tbe  Zl 

Wed  ,„  the  Fi„,  Chu  ch    kS"'"'  "^  Ed«-ards  ChuTch 

w'ii^i^i,^t.'S?'°7ofA„b„         By  Henry  Hall.    J.. 


570 


HALL. 


Hall  (H.)  The  Capture  of  Ticonderoga  in  1775.  ...  By 
Hiland  Hall.     Montpelier.   1869.    8vo.  s.  29779 

Hall.  The  History  of  Vermont,  from  its  Discovery  to  its 
Admission  into  the  Union  in  1 79 1.  By  Hiland  Hall,  ...  Albany: 
Joel  Munsell.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  521,  (i).     Map.  29780 

An  exhaustive  \<rork  on  that  interesting  portion  of  the  history  of  Vermont,  relating 
to  the  severe  struggU  which  it  carried  on  with  the  governmeni:  of  New  York  for  the 
maintenance  of  its  title. 

Hall.  Remarks  of  Hiland  Hall  ...  in  the  House  ...  May  5, 
1834,  on  presenting  a  Memorial  from  Windham  County,  Ver- 
mont, on  the  ...  Removal  of  the  ...  Deposites.  IVashington. 
1834.    8vo.  29781 

Also:  Reports  on  Revolutionary  Claims  ff^ashington.  1840-43.  8vo. — Speech... 
on  the  Fortification  Bill;  ...  May  24,  1836.  [n.  p.  1836.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speeches  ... 
June  16  and  25,  1842,  on  the  Virginia  Bounty  Land  Claims  ...  fVaihington.  1842. 
8vo. — Vindication  of  Volume  First  of  the  Collections  of  the  Vermont  Historical 
Sov'iety,  from  the  Attacks  o."  the  New  York  Historical  Magazine.  ...  Montpelier. 
1871.  8vo,  pp.  28.  —  Why  the  Early  Inhabitants  of  Vermont  disclaimed  the  Jurisdic- 
tion of  New  York.     Address  deliverea  December  4,  i860.     Bennington,  1872.    8vo. 

Hall  (H„  C.  van).  Verhandeling  over  de  noodzakelijkheid 
der  verbete/ing  van  den  landbouw  in  de  Nederlandisch  West 
Indien,  inv.onderheid  in  den  gegenwaerdigen  tijd.  [^Haarlem. 
1857.]    8vo.  29782 

Hall  (J)  A  Brief  History  of  the  Mississippi  Territory  ;  to 
which  is  prefixed  a  Summary  View  of  the  Country  between  the 
Settlements  on  the  Cumberland  River  and  the  Territory.  By 
the  Rev.  James  Hall,  of  North  Carolina.  Salisbury:  Francis 
Coupee.  1 80 1.    i2mo,  pp.  (2),  70.  c.  29783 

An  extremely  rare  pamphlet. 

Hall.  A  Narrative  of  a  most  Extraordinaiy  Work  of  Re- 
ligion in  North  Carolina.  By  Rev.  James  Hall.  Philadelphia. 
1B02.    8vo.  s.  29784 

Hall  (J.)  An  Oration  ...  24th.  June  1818,  before  ...  An- 
cient York  Masons  ...  in  ...  Pittsburgh.  By  James  Hall  ...  . 
Pittsburgh:  Butler  i5f  Lambdin.  18 18,    8vo,  pp.  17.     ba.  29785 

Hall  (J.)  The  Harpe's  Head  j  a  Legend  of  Kentucky.  By 
James  Hall.     Philadelphia,  1833.  c,  p.,  s.  29786 

Hall  (J.)  Legends  of  the  West.  By  James  Hall  ...  .  Phil- 
adelphia: Harrison  Hall.  1832.  i2mo,  pp.  (6),  265.  c.  + 
Second  Edition.     Philadelphia :  Key  &  Biddle.  1833.     i2mo,  pp. 


HALL. 


57' 


257.  4-  Author's  Revised  Edition.  New  fori:  G.  P.  Putnam 
W  Co.  1853.  >3tmo,  pp.  435.  +  New  York:  T.  L.  Magagmsi^ 
Co.  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  435.  2  Plates,  c.  +  Cincinnati.  1857. 
i2mo.  29787 

« 

Hall.     Legends  of  the  West :  Sketches  Illustrative  of  the 

Habits,  Occupation,  Privations,  Adventures  and  Sports  of  the 

Pioneers  of  the  West.     By  James    Hall.  Cincinnati:  Robert 

Clarke  y  Co.   1869.     i2mo.  29788 

Hall.  Letters  from  the  West ;  containing  Sketches  of 
Scenery,  Manners,  and  Customs  ;  and  Anecdotes  connected  with 
the  First  Settlements  of  the  Western  Sections  of  the  United 
States.  By  the  Hon.  Judge  Hall.  London:  Henry  Colburn. 
1828.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  385.    +  \_Ibid.']   1830.  29789 

First  appeared  in  the  Port  Folio.    Set  "  Quart.  Rev.,"  xxxix.  345  j  "  N.  Am.  Rev.," 
XLV.  234,  xLvii,  4-6,  499-501. 

Hall.  A  Memoir  of  the  Public  Services  of  William  Henry 
Harrison,  of  Ohio.  By  James  Hall.  Philadelphia :  Key  bf  Biddle. 
1835.     i8mo,  pp.  vi.  323.     Portrait.    +  [^Ibid.']    1836.  P. 

Hall.  Notes  on  the  Western  States ;  Containing  Descrip- 
tive Sketches  of  their  Soil,  Climate,  Rcsouices,  and  Scenery. 
By  James  Hall  ...  Philadelphia:  Harrison  Hall.  1838.  i2mo, 
pp.  xxiii,  13-304.  29791 

This  is  "  Statistics  of  the  West,"  1836,  with  a  new  title. — N.  Am.  Rev.,  xlvii.  499. 
The  preface  was  issued  separately  as  a  reply  to  strictures  in  the  "  North  Am.  Review." 

Hall.  The  Romance  of  Western  History  :  or.  Sketches  of 
History,  Life  and  Manners,  in  the  Far  West.  By  James  Hall 
...  .  Cincinnati:  Jpplegate  &  Company.  1857.  i2mo,  pp.  420. 
Portrait,     c.    +  Cincinnati.  1869.    i2mo.  29792 

Hall.  Sketches  of  History,  Life  and  Manners,  in  the  West ; 
containing  Accurate  Descriptions  of  the  Country  and  Modes  of 
Life  in  the  Western  States  and  Territories  of  North  America. 
By  James  Hall.    Vol.  i.    Cincinnati:  Hubbard^  Edmonds.  iS^^- 


x2mo,  pp.  263. 

Of  this  edition,  we  believe.  Vol.  i.  was  published. 


P.  2979-^ 
It  was  re'ssued  as : 


Hall.     Sketches  of  History,  Life  and  Manners,  in  the  West. 
By  J^mesHzW.  ...  Philadelphia:  Harrison  Hall.  [1835.]    2  vols.. 


pp. 


i2mo,  pp.  282,  Explanation,  i  1.,  Plate;  276. 

Set  "N.  A.  Rev.,"  xliii.  i,  xlv.  234,  xlvii.  499. 


P.  29794 


"wmm  ■■■ — 


572 


HALL. 


Hall.  Statistics  of  the  West,  at  the  Close  of  the  Year  1836. 
By  James  Hall.  Cincinnati:  y.  J.  yames  isf  Co,  1836.  i2mo, 
pp.  xviii,  (2),  9-284.    -f-  [Ibid.]  1 837.  C,  P.  29795 

Hall.  Tales  of  the  Border.  By  James  Kail.  Philadelphia: 
Harrison  Halt.  1834.    l2mo,  pp.  276.    +  [/t/V/.]  1835.     c,  p. 

Mr.  Ludewig  quotes  the  date  of  1832  to  the  fint  inue. 

Hall.  The  West :  its  Commerce  and  Navigation.  By 
James  Hall.  Cincinnati:  H.  IV.  Derby  (sf  Co.  1848.  i2mo,  pp. 
vii,  328.  c.  29797 

Hall.  The  West :  its  Soil,  Surface,  and  Productions.  By 
James  Hall.  Cincinnati:  Robinson  ^  Jmes.  1848.  i2mo,  ,tp. 
260.  P.  29798 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  Cincinnati :  Derby,  Bradley  &  Co.  1848. 

Hall.  The  Western  Souvenir.  A  Christmas  and  New 
Year's  Gift.  For  1829.  Edited  by  James  Hall.  Cincinnati. 
1829.     i8mo,  pp.  324.     4  Plates.  29799 

The  first  annual  published  in  the  Western  States.  The  contributon  are  all  Western 
authors. 

Hall.  The  Wilderness  and  the  War-Path.  By  James  Hall. 
New  Tor k:   JViley  i^  Putnam.   1846.     i2mo,  pp.  174.     s.  29800 

Some  copies  have  a  London  imprint.  Also :  Address  before  the  ...  Mcrcantrle  Li- 
brary Association  of  Cincinnati,  ...  April  18,  1846.  ...  Cincinnati.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
— The  Soldier's  Bride,  and  other  Tales.  ...  Philadelphia.  1833.  iimo.  c,  p.  See 
"  Illinois  Monthly  Magazine,"  "  Western  Monthly  Magazine,"  McKinnev  (T.  L.), 
Sparks  (J.) 

Hall  (James).  Report  ...  of  a  Route  for  a  Railroad  from 
Portland  to  Montreal.     Portland.   1844.    8vo.  29801 

Hall  (J.)  Address  to  the  Free  People  of  Color.  By  James 
Hall.     Baltimore.   1858.    8vo.  s.  29802 

Hall  (J.)  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Anniversary  Meeting 
of  the  Harvard  Natural-History  Society,  May  24,  1848.  By 
James  Hall.  Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company.  1848.  8vo,  pp. 
39.  B.,  M.  29803 

Hall  (J.)  Contributions  to  the  Palaeontology  of  New  York, 
being  some  of  the  Results  of  Investigations  made  during  the 
Years  1855,  '56,  '57,  and  '58.  With  Woodcuts.  New  York: 
B.  Westerman  and  Co.   1 859.  29804 


HALL. 


573 


Hall  (J.)  Geological  Survey  of  Canada.  Figures  and  De- 
scriptions of  Canadian  Organic  Remains.  Decade  ii.  Grapto- 
lites  of  the  Quebec  Group.     By  James  Hall.    Montrial:  Daw- 


son Bros.  1805.    8 vo,  pp.  151.    21  Plates. 


29805 


Hall  (J.)  Key  to  a  Chart  of  the  successive  Geological  For- 
mations, with  an  actual  section  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean.  By  Professor  James  Hall.  Boston :  Gould  isf  Lincoln. 
1852.    i8mo,  pp.  72.  c.  29806 

Hall.  Niagara  Falls,  their  Physical  Changes  and  the  Ge- 
ology and  Topography  of  the  Surrounding  Country,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo.  B.  29807 

Hall.  Notes  upon  the  Geology  of  the  Western  States,  [n. 
p.]  1 841.    i8mo.  B.,  s.  29808 

Also  :  An  Address  before  the  Society  of  Natural  History  of  the  Auburn  Theological 
Seminary,  August  i;,  1843.  ...  jluburn.  1844.  8vo.  b.,  s.  —  Explorations,  Surveys 
and  Reports  from  Belfast  to  Quebec.  —  Plants  of  Troy,  N.  Y.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8. — 
Ste  Emory  (W.  H.),  Fremont  (J.  C),  Iowa,  New  York,  Wisconsin. 

Hall  (J.)  The  Young  Patriot ;  a  Memorial  of  James  Hall. 
Boston^  Mass.:  Sabbath  School  Society.  [1862.]  i8mo,  pp.  192. 
2  Portraits.  c.  29809 

Hall  (J.)  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town.  By  John  Hall, 
D.D.  New  Tork:  A.  D.  F.  Randolph.  1859.  i2mo,  pp.  vii,  453. 
Plate.  s.  29810 

Hall  (J.)  An  Oration  delivered  at  Tolland,  Conn.,  before 
the  Washington  Benevolent  Society,  February  22d,  18 14.  By 
John  Hall.     Hartford.  1814.    8vo.  298  ii 

Hall  (J.  E.)  The  American  Law  Journal  and  Miscellaneous 
Repertory  ...  .  By  John  E.  Hall,  Esq.  ...  Philadelphia:  IVilliam 
P.  Ferrand  ^  Co.   1S08.    8vo.  29812 

[Hall  (J.  E.)]  Memoirs  of  Eminent  Persons,  with  Portraits 
and  Facsimiles :  Written,  and  in  part  Selected  by  the  Editor  of 
the  Port  Folio.     Philadelphia.  1827.    8vo.  s.  29813 

See  a/so  Baltimore,  Vol.  i.,  No.  3038. 

Hall  (J.  E.)  The  Philadelphia  Souvenir;  a  Collection  of 
Fugitive  Pieces  from  the  Philadelphia  Press.  With  Biographical 
and  Explanatory  Notes,  By  J.  E.  Hall.  Philadelphia :  Harrison 
Hall.   1826.     i2mo.  P.  29814 


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Hall  (J.  K.)  A  Geographical  Sketch  of  that  Part  of  North 
America  called  Oregon.  ...  Boston:  J.  Howt.  1838.  8vo,  pp. 
80.     Map.  29815 

Sit  Ludewlg'i  *<  Literature  of  American  Local  Hiitory,"  p.  167. 

Hall  (J.  P.)  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  New  Eng- 
land Society  in  the  City  of  New  York,  December  22,  1847. 
By  J.  Prescott  Hall.     Ntw  York.  1848.    8vo,  pp.  77.       29816 

Alio:  An  Addreu  delivered  at  Middletown,  R.  I,,  on  the  aiit  of  September,  1854, 
before  the  Aquidneck  Agricultural  Society.  ...  Nmifcri:  Crannon  &  Norman,  1854. 
Svo.     I. 

Hall  (J.  T.)  Memorial  of  Lewis  and  Susan  Benedict.  By 
John  Tayler  Hall,  [n,  p.:]  Printed  for  the  Family,  1870.  Svo, 
pp.  55.     2  Portraits.  c,  s.  29817 

H[all1  (J[oseph]).  A  |  Common  ( Apologie  of  |  the  Chvrch  of 
England :  |  Against  the  vniust  Chal-|  lenges  of  the  ouer-iust  Sect, 
commonly  called  |  Brownists.  |  Wherein  the  grounds  and  De- 
fences, of  the  Separation  are  |  largely  discussed : J  Occasioned,  by 
a  I  Late  Pamphlet  published  vnder  the  |  name.  Of  an  Answer  to  a 
Censorious  Epistle,  |  Which  the  Reader  shall  finde  |  in  the  Mar- 
gent.  I  By  J.  H.  I  London.  \  Printed  for  Samuel  Macham,  and  \  are  to 
be  sold  at  his  Shop  in  Pauls  \  Church-yard,,  at  the  Signe  of\  the  Bull- 
head. 1 16 10. 1     4to,  Title,  pp.  (4),  145,  (4).  29818 


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